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My Grade 7-9 elective class recently finished these incredible faux food sculptures- made only out of toilet paper and water! I first saw this project posted on a Facebook art teachers group I belong to. I found a video tutorial (whom I think is the originator of the project?) HERE. She has an incredible Youtube channel. It's posted by the incredible art teacher Bethany Thiele. Her website is HERE. I have done fake food projects before- specifically Gyodan: Japanese Fake Food using polymer…

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I thought for our unit on Sculpture this semester, instead of making another 40 hats, this time we would make GIANT FOOD!! Our theme for the Showcase Exhibition of student artwork, we have at school every year, has a Mad Hatter's Tea Party theme, and what's more appropriate than GIANT food? (well, I thought it

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Check out our selections of handmade realistic miniature polymer clay fake food foodie magnets, wall decors, ornaments, jewelry, accessories, keychains, business card holders & more! Handcrafted from clay. Perfect foodie gifts for chefs, bakers & food lovers. Handmade in USA.

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Mrs. Kamp's Canvas: Adventures in Middle School Art!: 8th Grade Dinner Party Elementary Clay, Ceramic Lessons, Middle School Art Lessons, High School Ceramics, Judy Chicago, Clay Lesson, Ceramic Food, 8th Grade Art, Plate Food

The rumblings and growls of stomachs can be heard again in the MS lower lobby as people walk by and admire semester two students' ceramic food sculptures (see first semester here). Eighth graders used various sculpting techniques to create these plates and the mouthwatering food on top of them, which they were sure to arrange in a pleasing composition. The pieces were then glazed to add realistic details and dimension. Bon Appetit! (or not... you might crack a tooth!)

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