I had so much fun making these little candy apples (toffee apples as we say in England). I made little Granny Smith apples first, pushed lolly pop sticks I'd already pre-baked into them and baked the lot. Then dipped them in red 'syrup' and in sprinkles, baked again and then varnished.
1:12 scale, polymer clay.
Hope you like them! I'm going to start photographing my Halloween miniatures for my Pixie Dust range now...
C x





These are all fantastic Caroline, my daughter Lola loves them all, I think shes going to be nagging me to buy some for her mouse house halloween scene!! Kate xxx
ReplyDelete¡Estan Fantasticos dulces Estós! Las manzanas de caramelo y AES Con Su galletas de chocolate de forma de murcielago Muy divertidas.
ReplyDeleteBesos Clara