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South Indian Food Platter

Aug. 5, 2021
You Will Need:

Fevicryl Mouldit, Fevicryl Acrylic Colours, Fine Art Brushes, Cardboard, Fevicryl 3D Cone Outliner

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Description :

It is a miniature food craft which comes in field of best out of waste as cardboard is  also used with Fevicryl mouldit and Acrylic Colours.

STEP 1 : Miniature food craft. Clay modelling
STEP 2 : Base

You have to cut the cardboard of diameter around 6 to 7 CM. Make a thin slap of mouldit and paste it on the both sides of cardboard.

STEP 3 : Food

First, make a small and thin slap of mouldit and roll it on the pen After it dries simply take it out and colour it. Your dosa is ready. Now make bowls and colour it after it dries. Now make filling of delicious t colour you want according to dish. And put it into the bowl for liquid look of sambar and chutney. It's time to make to make a south Indian dish called ' menduwada '. Simply make a bead with mouldit, press it little bit and make a hole in it. After completing it will look

STEP 4 : Let out part

Now make idli, and other dishes as per your choice and color them. Then, finally paste them with fabric glue. After completion,apply a coat of midget podge for making it waterproof

STEP 5 : Food

First, make a small and thin slap of mouldit and roll it on the pen After it dries simply take it out and colour it. Your dosa is ready. Now make bowls and colour it after it dries. Now make filling of delicious t colour you want according to dish. And put it into the bowl for liquid look of sambar and chutney. It's time to make to make a south Indian dish called ' menduwada '. Simply make a bead with mouldit, press it little bit and make a hole in it. After completing it will look