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Polymer Miniature Potatoes

5/9/2016

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Seems simple enough. And they are! I built these from the inside out. The flesh of these minis are a mix of translucent, white and buttery yellow. They are very subtle, but match the interior of a baking or a russet potato. I wasn't sure if they were going to be sliced or not, but just in case I maintained consistency with the inside color.

Doing so also ensured that the color of the peel was true to an actual potato too. The inside color does come through when chalking the peel with browns, yellows, and black.

The texture was simple. I rolled them in the chalk dust to a lumpy, elongated shape and created the eyes with a needle tool. These potatoes are as usual, 1:12 scale.
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    Natalie
    of Wild Hare Miniatures

    Miniature Artist, Art Jewelry Maker and Enthusiast, Illustrator, and lover of all things quirky.

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