Who doesn't love a classic pudding? 🍮✨ We created this miniature dessert starting with a molded pudding base on a tiny clear plate. We surrounded it with fluffy orange cream and topped it with a rich coffee-colored cream to look like caramel sauce! The yellow crumbs and mini strawberry make it look absolutely delicious.#mini #clay #diy #asmr #cakes
Miniature clay food art is a delightful hobby that combines creativity with attention to detail, and making a tiny pudding is a wonderful project to start with. When crafting such miniatures, I found that working with polymer clay allows for excellent control over color blending and texture creation. For the pudding base, soften your clay enough to mold it smoothly, then use clear plates or handmade tiny dishes to enhance realism. Creating the fluffy orange cream can be achieved by mixing a small amount of white clay with orange pigment to get the perfect shade, then applying it with a toothpick or fine brush to mimic cream texture. The coffee-colored cream topping truly brings the piece to life — you can mix brown-toned clay with tiny amounts of black to get that rich caramel sauce look. Adding the yellow crumbs as fine granules of yellow clay adds a realistic touch, reminiscent of sprinkles or cookie crumbs. Topping the dessert with a mini clay strawberry is a nice contrast in both color and shape. Don’t forget to bake your clay at the correct temperature to preserve all details. Sharing this type of DIY miniature with the clay art community not only showcases your skills but also inspires others. It’s a satisfying ASMR-friendly craft since the soft textures and detailed assembly can be very soothing. Overall, miniature clay food art is a fun, relaxing, and rewarding way to indulge in creativity and can make charming decor or collectible items.

























































