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Miniature Paper Cakes

teacher avatar Nina Hidalgo, Miniature Artist

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      1:09

    • 2.

      Materials

      0:47

    • 3.

      Ratio 1:12

      0:49

    • 4.

      Project: Miniature Paper Cakes

      0:56

    • 5.

      Project 1: Heart Cake

      5:17

    • 6.

      Project 2: Rectangular Cake

      1:58

    • 7.

      Project 3 Part 1: Round Cake

      2:41

    • 8.

      Project 3 Part 2: Tiered Cake

      2:32

    • 9.

      Special Project: Sliced Cake

      3:03

    • 10.

      Bonus Lesson: Cake Box

      2:31

    • 11.

      A BIG THANKS

      0:37

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Are you a lover of all things sweet and miniature? If so, this Miniature Paper Cakes Skillshare Class is perfect for you! In this class, we will explore the world of miniatures by crafting intricate paper cakes that look almost too good to eat.

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Nina Hidalgo

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1. Introduction: Miniature RNAs. And then working on tiny creations for years. Today, I'm thrilled to share with you some techniques and making mini paper cakes. Before we begin, let's talk a bit about Miniature Art. As some of you may already know, this Art Form requires great precision. Patients and creativity. With miniatures, we aim to capture the essence of life's most beautiful and intricate details while failing them into tiny dimensions. And believe me, the results are always magical. So come and join us for the sweet and fund Miniature Paper Cakes Skillshare class. I can't wait to see your mini paper cakes. 2. Materials: Here's what you need. Scrap papers like board paper, bond paper, and specialty paper, a pencil, scissors, cutter, score, ruler, glue, paint, and a cutting mat. Don't worry, we will be using regular sized materials. It is important to use items on hand. Specialty scrap papers 3. Ratio 1:12: Now let's move on to our class for today, the paper cakes. You might be wondering why paper cakes, well, they're adorable. Scrap papers can be upcycled and they can be the perfect Decker for any miniatures seen or dollhouse. First, carefully measure out the paper and cut it into the correct ratio. For this class, we'll do one-twelfth. It is important that the cake be proportional to a real cake. Even though it's just paper. At then inch gate divided into 12, sensor ratio is one-twelfth is 0.83 ", which is 2.11 cm 4. Project: Miniature Paper Cakes: Now let's dive into the fund Part, designing and creating your very own miniature paper cakes. You can let your imagination run wild with various shapes and sizes, creating multiple tiers or adding intricate details your design. You might even want to add some realistic frosting using texture and paper or by utilizing a bit of Glenn for folding. By the end of the class, you will have developed a strong foundation for creating miniature paper cakes and the skills to create your own unique designs. You will also have at least three completed cakes to display or gift. Make sure to create and submit your projects because Skillshare has made it easier for us to communicate here, especially when it comes to sharing feedback 5. Project 1: Heart Cake: Project number one, Heart Cake. First, cut out two pieces of a to 0.11 cm around it hard for your Caitlin. Then keep one service your template for when you want to do some more. Cut out a strip, a 0.6 centimeter wide and 1 cm high. Draw another heart and cut it out with an allowance of 2 mm for the cake base. Next, fold and mold the paper strip into the shape of our heart cake carefully making sure each crease is just right. I couldn't help but smile essay saw my cakes start to take shape. You may secure the ends by using glue, but I use masking tape so I can easily adjusted when I have to squeeze the glue bottle gently and apply a thin layer to the heart strip before placing the cake lead. Allow it to dry. Then repeat with the cake base. Apply some pressure to it, then set it aside to dry once more. Simply control the color I'm using watercolor paints. Please keep in mind that the use of water color is dependent on the thickness of the paper, because this is 120 GSM board. I am certain that a few layers of watercolors will not harm this surface as long as they are not too wet. The first layer is lemon yellow. Then I put in some orange and brown to give the cake a wonderful texture. For the frosting. Cut, two pieces of two millimeter high strips of 16 centimeter length from scrap bond or thin paper. The next step requires a massive amount of patients. Twist this trips, apply glue to the Cakes edges and then apply the icing gently. If it's too lengthy. Do the same for the base. I'd want to keep it white, but you can make colorful patterns, textures on your paper strips with paint or other coloring materials. I then mentioned it in the list of supplies needed. But if tweezers are available, then they'd be a friend. You never thought you'd need. Make a flower shape onto board using the pencil. After drawing three flowers. Cutter along the lines. Push the center with the bottom of your paintbrush, then paint them with a mix of orange and red. Take another piece of board paper and painted green. Save it for the leaves. Dab some glue in the center of the cake and add the layers of flowers on top of each allowed the adhesive to dry completely. Cut out leaf forms from the green painted board paper, folded in half to show the midrib of the leaves. Big the leaves one at a time. Dab some glue on them, and stick them at the bottom of the flower. Here's your first project, the heart shape Cake 6. Project 2: Rectangular Cake: Project number two, Rectangular Cake. The procedure and proportions are similar. But for this unique cake will do additional DIY embellishments. Get your three CM by 3.75 CM lid base with two M M more allowance and 15.5 CM by one cM strip ready, mole, fold and glue or tape this trips. And while ensuring that the lid is the exact size when placed over it, allow it to dry. Stick this trip to the cake base with a thin stroke of glue on the other side. Apply some pressure too wet to secure it, then let it dry again. Who am I do say no. And my daughter asked me to paint the pink. She also suggested sprinkling some strawberries on top, which we will do, cover the entire cake and pink or any other color of your choice are paper cake will have a wonderful texture thanks to two or three layers of slightly moistened paint. I'm spattering the paint that make small dots that will represent the combined strawberries and icing. Finally, paint small dots, crimson and damp green paint on there dumps. After it has dried. You may paint teeny-tiny dots on it. To make the little dots. Use a detailing brush or the tip of a toothpick, then cut out those little strawberries. As you can see, I put white splashes on the sides and thin strips of paper before stacking the two miniature strawberries on top of each other. The daughter is overjoyed. I hope you are as well. 7. Project 3 Part 1: Round Cake: Project number three, Part one, Round Cake. You might have mastered the naked cake by now. Prepare the three CAM circle in the three-point to see Embase and the 11 CM by one CMBS trip. When making the bear cake, we always use board paper since it's more sturdy, mold, fold and glue or teeth districts. And while ensuring that the lid is the exact size when placed over it, allow it to dry. Stick this trip to the cake base with a thin stroke of blue on either side. Apply some pressure to it to secure it, then let it dry again. The Round Cake is my favorite because you won't have the crease this trip, which is much easier. Paint the first layer with an orange brown mixture, then brown for the second layer, and another brown with a much darker tone for the third layer. Cut two strips are three M, M broad by five CM height. Thin paper. Roll this trip on at least three times width tweezers or a toothpick. Twist the remaining strip, then roll it. If your patient is running fin, take a deep breath in and out. Don't throw it away. Finding a small piece of paper is more stressful than twisting it. Tuck the final end of this trip in, then pinch it, make three or more of them and glue them together and dissenter get some white paint. I'm using gouache, by the way, and a small amount of water just enough to make the paint the same consistency as the icing Decker and glides Gallup strokes around it to make the process easier, rotate the cake to make it look like a gate for a special location. I placed short streamers at the bottom of the blues. I then use glue to cover the top of the cake and dusted it with the thinnest papers I could ever cut. That Cake Box is also quite lovely, isn't it? This class includes a bonus video that will walk you through the steps of making it 8. Project 3 Part 2: Tiered Cake: Project number three, Part two, Tiered Cake. You're getting used to the process. I prepared two links, one base into strips. The larger led measures of ECM in diameter with a three-point to see and base. While the smaller led measures to see them in diameter. The larger strip measures 11 CM by one cM, and the smaller one is nine CM by one thick. This trip did a good basis with a thin stroke of glue on the other side. Apply some pressure to secure it, then allow it the dry, glue, the smaller naked Cake to the larger one and let it dry again. Will design it after the heart cake we repaired. So we'll use yellow paint first, followed by an orange brown mixture as the second and third layers. Draw little flowers on another piece of board paper and glue them to the cake and different places. I decided to cover the masking tape with it. It can also use glue instead of tape, so you won't have this challenge later on. The beauty in using masking tape is you can adjust it on a later time. Leave three flowers to paint while you wait for the flowers, you just placed it dry. After it has set. Paint those flowers with the orange red mixture and add a little.in each center, glue the three flour pieces you place, decide on top, then add the leaves and extra tears as desired. But the top tiers diameter should be two CM. Is in it simple and enjoyable to me? I'm so curious how many you intend to grade right now. Let me know soon 9. Special Project: Sliced Cake: Special Project Sliced barrier lid, which should have a diameter of three SCM. Your base which should have a diameter of three, going to see them. And your strips that have a length of 11 CM by a height of one SCM. Then a short their strip, five CM by one cM. By lightly sketching the center of the lid divided into eight slices. Cut one slice and set it aside. Use the LED to outline this Sliced Part cotton and set it aside as well. Molded strip onto the limb. Make creases, remove exits, then glue or tape it. Make sure that the molded strip has the exact size as the lead, so it will be smooth when you stick it together. Oh, this Sliced Cake looks like Pac-Man. Glue the base, then let it dry. Because this is a coffee Eyck painted light the medium brown with an ombre effect, similar to a gradient. To obtain the desired effect, use water to disperse or tone down the color. Remember the paint, the insights have the cake, as well as the cut One. Dab some darker brown. So until the detailer brush or the tip of the brush you are using to make it look like a speck of coffee founder. This factoring technique can also be used to make thin strips that are 4 cm long and 2 mm to correlate with tweezers or a bank, then glue the end of the strip. These are EPB, the white chocolates, make eight pieces of this squeezed dots of glue on each of these slides and gently place our teeny-weeny white chocolates and that looks yummy. Yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy 10. Bonus Lesson: Cake Box: Bonus Lesson Cake Box for the Gateway, cut, a 3.6, um, by 3.16 square, and then Round each corner. Cut two more squares from this specialty paper. One is seven by 7 cm in size and the other is 6.2 by six point to see MB in size for the box cover, 7TM square should have an inner square. That's for CM by force yen. And the covers inner square should be 4.2 by 4.2 cm. Score 1.5 CM on each side of the seven Vm square. Each of the little squares on the edges should be caught in one part. Bring these squares inside after folding this gourd, then glue everything together and that it cure. Score 1 cm on each side of the sixth point to see em square. Again, each little square on the edges should be caused in one part. And glue that after folding discord parts. If you have that plastic wears some paper sheets are backed, then you might as well use it on this project. Cotton up plastic and 4.7 by 4.7 cm, but strips of double-sided tape on the back, Art off the cover, then stick the plastic onto it. Use your finger or anything else that can assist you in keeping the plastic and place tape or glue the cake on the cake late and set it inside, or a garbled small box. Except for the Rectangular and Tiered cakes. All of the Cakes in this class can fit inside of late and Box 11. A BIG THANKS: As I step back to admire my work, I feel proud of my creation and can't wait to show it after you. Creating something with our hands allows us to tap into our creativity and bring our imagination to live in a new and exciting way. I hope you enjoyed this Skillshare class and that you find joy in creating your very own paper cakes. Remember, the beauty of miniature aren't lies in the little details. So take your time, enjoy the process, and let your creativity shine