Pine Studio [link]
- Doughnuts, fruit pies, pizza, spaghetti, fruit cakes, japanese dishes, jelly, curry, ramen, sushi, cookies, waffles, salad, plates, cups, bowls
- This site uses air hardening clay. It's a Japanese clay called "Cosmos." They use "Pando" and "Cosmos" together to create the realistic looking bread. I think you can substitute air hardening clay like Paperclay light for the projects on this website except bread.
Nora Jean [link]
- This site is in English and has an excellent library of about everything you can think of making in clay. She specializes in making clay canes.
Garie [link]
- This site is in English and has great info on different types of clays and their properties available everywhere (e.g., Kato, Sculpey, & Fimo). He's got a couple of miniature projects but his site a very good source of information on which type you might want to use to get certain kinds of effects.
Milky Moca's Kitchen [link]
- This is in Japanese and doesn't have a how to section but they occasionally post work in progress pictures which will give you an idea on how they make things.
Donguricake [link]
- Banana slices, omelet, fried egg, ice cream scoops, bread, strawberry, fruit turnover, spoons, crepes, croissants.
- This site is in Japanese and also uses air hardening clay. I think she uses mostly Pando.
These websites were pretty informative for me so hopefully it be for you too! If you find any other sites that are of this nature, please let me know!








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