Polymer Clay Whipped Cream Tutorial
In this tutorial I will show you how to make polymer clay whipped cream.
It is very simple to do.
MATERIALS NEEDED
- Sculpey III
- Liquid Sculpey
- Bag or a container to mix in and a stirrer
Ok lets get started
Step 1: Gather your items an take your sculpey clay in your color choice and your bottle of liquid sculpey. Instead of making white whipped cream I want to make banana cream.
Step 2: Now you just have to mix the two items together to make an uniform mix.
At first I started to mix them in my little tin container but that was getting too messy for me.
So I just put it in a miniature zip lock baggie and mushed it together in there.
The baggie really is a better choice because to pipe it I was gonna put it in the bag anyways so it saved me time.
Tip: also when you are mixing the 2 together in the bag make sure to first squeeze out any excess air because one time the bag popped a hole because of the air pressure and the squeezing back and forth.
Step 3: Once its mixed cut a tiny snip in the corner of the bag and u can use that too pipe it out unto your fake mini cupcakes or whatever it is you’re putting it on.
I usually make a miniature piping tip but I didnt have time to do that today. I will show you that trick another day.
Step 4: Bake according to the clay package instructions and that is all you have to do. Once its done baking you can stand in awe of your super awsome creation.
If you have have any questions or if you liked this tutorial , leave me a comment below. Hope this tutorial was helpful.
Happy Crafting
~Mixi
Tags: clay, cream, DecoDen, dollops, fake, faux, frosting, icing, liquid, meringue, miniature, Re-Ment, sauce, sculpey, syrup, tutorial, whipped




February 9th, 2010 at 1:12 AM
I’m so glad I found this site! These tutorials are just great thanks so much for sharing them!
December 18th, 2010 at 8:44 PM
Hi! Thanks for the tutorials
How do you make the mini piping tips???
June 9th, 2011 at 9:43 PM
Hello,
thanks for the tutorial. I just have a question, I will be working with air dry clay. Do you know if this deco sauce recipe will air dry? or do you have to bake it? THanks..
September 19th, 2011 at 8:07 AM
[...] (thanks to Kawaii Frenzy for the use of the inspiration photo — obviously NOT a fail! And check out her liquid polymer clay whipped cream tutorial) [...]
September 27th, 2011 at 5:54 AM
love the frosting. Great tutorial on the whipped cream frosting using liquid polymer! Thanks for sharing it!