Showing posts with label faux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faux. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

Latest Freshly Fakes: French Macarons and Ice Cream

Here are some new "freshly fakes" by Creative Abubot: Fake French Macaron Display, French Macaron Note Card Holder, Chocolate Ice Cream Note Card Holder.

All handmade from scratch, with great attention to details. These new items are made with resin.



Fake French Macaron Display



French Macaron Note Card Holder


Chocolate Ice Cream Note Card Holder




Sunday, December 4, 2011

Tutorial: Fake Parfaits + Frozen Yogurt

A new tutorial available on ETSY!

Learn how to make REALISTIC looking fake parfaits and frozen yogurt.

These are great home and office decors.

These are also perfect and unique gift items!

You may even sell the items created from this tutorial.

Included in this tutorials are instructions (with photos) on how to make:
  • Faux Strawberry Parfait
  • Faux Mango Parfait
  • Faux Chocolate Parfait
  • Fake Frozen Yogurt


Available on ETSY!


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Chocolate Truffles Ornaments Tutorial

Learn how to make fake Chocolate Truffles Ornaments. Perfect to sweeten your Christmas tree this coming Holiday Season.

Tutorial (PDF) Available on ETSY.






Friday, March 18, 2011

Fake of the Day: Ice Cream

...Actually it's still a work in progress. I've been experimenting on materials and in creating the ice cream texture. I remember back in art school (circa 19-kopong-kopong), they use mashed potatoes as ice cream for food photography (not sure if they still use the same trick these days!). Well, I can't use mash potatoes or anything soft because I plan to use the fake ice cream for a different purpose ....like making a super cute bag chain out of it! :D

I'm miss messy Bessy! :p


Dang! I broke my ice cream scooper!


Still looks dry!!!


....looking good, yay!!! :D
Kinda looks like a melting yummy vanilla ice cream, don't ya think?




Sunday, March 13, 2011

Faux Cakes Tutorial on SALE!!!




Freshly Faked (The Cake Series) is an instructional e-BOOK I have written on crafting those delicious looking fake cakes.

And what are those fake cakes good for if you can't eat them? Well, they are great decors for your home, especially in your kitchen. They are also uni
que gift items. And aside from being a great home and gift items, they can also be used as photo props, stage props and shop displays.

The e-BOOK is in PDF format and is composed of 40 pages of well documented instructions (with photos).



You will learn how to craft faux cakes such as a basic white cake, mocha crumble, black forest, raspberry charlotte, strawberries & cream, plus other bonus projects.

And with the techniques presented in this eBook, you will be able to create fake versions of your favorite delicious cakes!

NO SILICONE SEALANT! NO PLASTER OF PARIS! :D

Freshly Faked (The Cake Series) is available on SALE at my ETSY shop.
www.creativeabubot.etsy.com







Friday, September 24, 2010

Macaron Ornaments: Work in Progress

This is what i was doing before I got sidetracked by my current obsession on miniature clay rice crafting. I hope to finish these ornaments before November.


I still need to add ribbons, and make other batches in different colors.



Got Kanin?

Last night, I was sidetracked from working on my fake macaron ornaments for Christmas (...I'm way behind my deadline!) Anyways, I took a break and went to surf the net. As usually, I surfed for fake food crafts and miniature foodie. I found this works
by littlecatwhitewhite. She makes amazing doll house food miniatures. I'm particularly impressed by how she made the miniature rice.

miniature rice images courtesy of littlecatwhitewhite

After drooling over those creations, my A.D.D. kicked in. I have to stop whatever I'm doing, so i can start making those miniature rice myself. I searched for tutorials that have the same output quality ...alas, there's none. Those few I found where not so reali
stic, and others are even funny looking.

Littlecatwhitewhite offers such course which I cannot afford and I'm miles away. Also, she used Japanese resin clay which I don't have at the moment, and never have tried using before.

...But I have to make those! ...NOW!

So I settled for whatever is on my craft stash ...polymer clay! And here is my first attempt and what I've made so far (just last night):

Not bad for a first attempt, huh? Hehe. Anyways, there's still room for improvements and I need to get my hands on those Japanese resin clay.

Ok, back to my ornaments! :p

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Finally........

.....I can now load Etsy on my PC. Yeeepeee!

I used to load it on a proxy server, but flash don't run with it though. But I thought that's ok than no Etsy at all. But now I don't load it on a proxy server, I can now load Etsy normally on my browser. My brother fixed my connection. I think it has something to do with our router.

See ya on Etsy!!!!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

My Faux Cupcake Story

These past months, I've gone gaga over cupcakes. I've spent countless of hours surfing the net for recipes and tricks on baking that perfect cup. I've cried over my over baked cupcakes, and over my frostings that have gone bad. It's been quite a while since I started my quest on making my perfect cupcakes. And now, my cupcakes, though not perfect (yet), are "o.k."...and my son loves it. But due to the non-stop increasing prices of almost everything...including gas (and LPG which I use on my oven)... I have taken my cupcake baking addiction to a halt.

^One of the first batches of cupcakes that I have made.

I've since then diverted my attention to faux cupcakes instead, after stumbling upon few websites which create such fake treats. They looked so yummy for something that you cannot ever eat... and such an eye candy, too! And since I'm a crafty person myself, I wanted to get my hands busy creating some of those fakies. I think it's a great project idea to make and give out as gifts to family and friends. And as a single mom trying to make ends meet, I thought I could sell these (...if I even succeeded in making one), and create extra income. But how do you make one?

I have searched all over the internet for instructions and tips. I only found a few suggestions like to use "this" and "that" materials. What the heck? I might as well give it a try! So, I rushed to and rummaged my dad's garage for some left-over materials that I could use. I was really excited to create my first faux cupcake. Alas, I ended up with a very heavy, uninviting, sad looking cupcake. It's so heavy that I don't think it would be a great idea to even sell it. And darn, the fake frosting ran down like a mud slide after piping and cracked after drying.

I still have it, my first awful faux cupcake. I poked it with pens while still drying (...out of sheer frustration!) Now, it's sitting on my desk, posing as a pen holder.... an ugly one, that is! Yeah, I know, it's not just a fake cupcake...it's also a fake pen holder! LOL!




After my first attempt on making a faux cupcake, I still tried... and tried... and tried!. But to no avail, I still ended with same sad looking cup. I never thought that it would be this hard to create one that looks like the real thing. I couldn't sleep for weeks, trying to figure out how to do this. And the hardware store has been my favorite hangout after work. I would stand in the aisles and stare at different products. Would this one work? Or maybe that one? After trying out a handful of different products and materials, I have finally came up with my own formula (... and it's still a secret! Sorry!) My first faux cupcakes with this formula is way, way, way much better looking than my sad cupcake pen holder. And it's a lot lighter, too! Each faux cupcake is approximately 43 grams to 45 grams, while my sad looking faux cupcake weighs 135 grams (or even more!). And yes, they now look yummy! ...and no longer are they pen holders, they're now photo holders! Haha!


I have kept on polishing and perfecting my faux cupcake formula. I want my faux cupcakes to look as real as possible. I don't want my fake frosting to look dry, like those cake displays on cheap bakeries. I'm still experimenting on different materials. But for now, I'm very happy with my secret formula and I really enjoyed creating these fake sweet treats. I have already created different designs (or flavors...uh...whatever you call it!) of faux cupcakes. I remembered back in college, I have a package design class ....and I enjoyed creating the mockup or fake foods more than the packaging design itself!

Maybe for now, I'll be selling faux cupcakes on a "made-to-order" basis only. I'll take more pictures of the rest of my faux cupcakes and post it here next time.

But if you are interested in my faux treats, please email me at creativeabubot@gmail.com.

And for my next assignment... create a listing on ETSY ... and also, pimp my sad cupcake pen holder! :)