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Description Mini Spring Rolls Tutorial

I was asked by ~SoaringThroughClouds to make a tutorial based on this miniature I made: [link]

So, here’s the steps to make them!

Step #1
You will need:
-A rolling pin (if you have a pasta machine, it’s fine also)
-Baking soda (or any other powder you feel comfortable working with, it’s just to keep the clay from sticking to your work surface)
-An old paintbrush (to spread the baking soda/powder later on)
-TLS (Translucent Liquid Sculpey, or any other liquid clay, TLS is what I use because it’s the only one I can get my hands on, lol)
-Translucent clay (I use Sculpey)
-Orange, light green and darker green clay (I personally used scraps of those colors)
-A knife/blade
-A rectangular piece of wood (or anything you want to put your rolls on)
-Chalk Pastels (or anything you usually use to color TLS)

Now for the “optional” things you will need to make a cup for the sauce:
-A golf tee
-A saw (to cut the tee)

Step #2
Condition a piece of translucent clay, then, with the old paintbrush, spread a bit of baking soda/powder onto your work surface.

Step #3
Roll the translucent clay as thin as possible (the baking soda/powder will keep the clay from sticking to your work surface).
The little drawing of the house you see right next to the picture has absolutely nothing to do with the tutorial, I just felt silly and there was free space there so… lol

Step #4
Cut a square into the translucent clay. You can use a square cutter, but a blade can do just fine.

Step #5
Roll some orange clay into a “snake”. My scraps were good for it because it had a little with in it. Perfect to make shrimps.

Step #6
Cut the roll into small pieces and shape them into shrimps. It really doesn’t have to have details, they will be inside. All you need is the shape and color, really.

Step #7
Roll some dark green (doesn’t need to be very thin), then tear small pieces of it.

Step #8
Now, back with the translucent square. You can now assemble the roll.

Step #9
Fold the top and bottom over your “shrimps”, then the sides (though we cannot see on the picture, silly me).

Step #10
Put a tiny drop of TLS onto the wood piece (plate or platter), then put your roll onto it the way you want, with the “fold” underneath.

You can make another roll if you want.

Step #11 (that’s the “optional” part)
Take your golf tee and mark it at the base of the head.

Step #12
With a saw, CAREFULLY cut the head of the tee.

Step #13
Now you will need some TLS and the tee head.

Step #14
Scrape some pastels into the TLS, but not too much, so it stays relatively transparent. You can use the color you want, this will be the sauce for the rolls. I chose a honey colored chalk pastel. Mix it up with a toothpick or any other tool you like.

Step #15
With the toothpick/tool, drop the “sauce” into the golf tee head you cut on Step #12 (or any other content you chose to use).

Step #16
I chose to scrape some green chalk pastel above the “sauce” to make it look “spicy”. Put a drop of TLS under the “cup” (without turning it over), then put it on your tray with the spring rolls.

Step #17
You can see the cup on the tray in the background. Now, take the lighter green clay and roll some into tiny “snakes”. This will be the decoration on your rolls.

Step #18
Carefully set the “snakes” you made on Step #17 onto your rolls, with a tiny tiny drop of TLS under them so they stick.

Step #19
I cut some red clay (though I did not mention that step, sorry), into chopsticks. You can use painted toothpicks if you want, they make good chopsticks. It adds some colors to the ensemble, don’t you think?

If you want, you can put a magnet under the tray, with TLS, (that’s what I did for that piece).

Step #20
Baking time! Don’t forget to follow the directions of the polymer clay you use for that step.

Step #21
Once it’s out of the oven, wait about 20 minutes, then glaze your piece, it will look much better.
You can now see the final result!

I really hope you liked that tutorial and that if you do give it a try, that you will share your experience with me!
Comments are always welcomed, good or bad, as well as suggestions!
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Comments: 19

BlissfullyBlissfull [2013-05-19 18:23:01 +0000 UTC]

Awesome tut! I'll be making these soon.

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kayanah In reply to BlissfullyBlissfull [2013-05-19 18:32:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks you! Hope you share how it went with me.

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Talty [2012-04-07 04:40:56 +0000 UTC]

Hi! This tutorial was featured in the article Polymer Clay Food Tutorials Collection for #projecteducate . This is a very outstanding tutorial, and your kindness to share your techniques is admirable. Keep up the good work!

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kayanah In reply to Talty [2012-04-07 17:33:19 +0000 UTC]

Aww thank you sweetie!

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Talty In reply to kayanah [2012-04-08 15:07:12 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome

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cj12sc82 [2011-12-30 23:00:16 +0000 UTC]

O.O This is so AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD

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kayanah In reply to cj12sc82 [2011-12-31 00:19:59 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!
And thanks for faving it!

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funkypinkgal [2011-02-21 19:32:57 +0000 UTC]

this is really cool!

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NocturnalRaven [2011-02-15 14:50:19 +0000 UTC]

Amazing tutorial, thanks for showing us this I plan to try it out sometime

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kayanah In reply to NocturnalRaven [2011-02-15 17:32:24 +0000 UTC]

If you do, hope you will show me!

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iferania [2011-02-13 16:52:56 +0000 UTC]

Ahhh, I can't wait to have a proper work station and to get my hands on some clay some day! I like your tutorials because they're fun and the pictures are simple. I also like that you go into detail in the artist comment rather than the picture itself, sometimes they looked sort of "clogged" that way or they're gi-normous.

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kayanah In reply to iferania [2011-02-13 17:55:22 +0000 UTC]

You're so nice!
I try to make my tutorials as simple as I possibly can, because I know of some tutorials I was never able to follow because the artist did not think about the fact we're not necessarily in their head, lol. And, why not make them funny? And the details in the comment are also important to me, because a picture not always say all that has to be said. Some artists are like: you do that and it's just that. You know, the kind of person to whom you ask: But why? And their answer is always: Duh, because! lol

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iferania In reply to kayanah [2011-02-14 15:31:53 +0000 UTC]

lol i totally understand. That's why I want to find my own way now =]

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smokesmokefayefaye [2011-02-12 00:14:31 +0000 UTC]

Always wonderful!

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kayanah In reply to smokesmokefayefaye [2011-02-12 00:31:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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SoaringThroughClouds [2011-02-11 23:16:41 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!
I'm SO trying this soon (;
Thanks!

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kayanah In reply to SoaringThroughClouds [2011-02-11 23:19:20 +0000 UTC]


Hope you will show me then!

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SoaringThroughClouds In reply to kayanah [2011-02-11 23:21:09 +0000 UTC]

You bet I will, I'll prolly do it tonight and post tomorrow. (;

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kayanah In reply to SoaringThroughClouds [2011-02-11 23:22:34 +0000 UTC]

Coooooool! Can't wait!

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