How to Make Dollhouse Miniature Clay Burgers – Easy DIY Tutorial
Calling all miniature lovers and polymer clay artists! Today we’re making adorable dollhouse-sized burgers that look good enough to eat. These tiny handmade burgers are perfect for 1:12 scale scenes, food displays, or just adding to your collection of miniature creations. And the best part? They're super simple to make—even beginners can whip these up with just a few basic tools and some clay.
In this very easy miniature burger tutorial, you’ll learn how to sculpt the burger bun, patty, lettuce, cheese, and even ketchup using your favorite clay—whether it’s Fimo, OkieClay, or Omie Clay. The result is a tiny, ultra-realistic burger that looks like it came straight off the grill!
🍔 What You’ll Need:
* Light tan polymer clay for the bun
* Brown clay for the patty
* White or pale green clay for the lettuce
* Yellow or off-white clay for the cheese
* A touch of red clay or gloss paint for ketchup
* Blade or craft knife
* Sculpting tool or toothpick
* Gloss glaze (optional for a fresh, juicy look)
👩🎨 Instructions Overview:
1. Shape the bun – Use tan clay to create two soft, domed circles for the top and bottom buns. Texture lightly with a toothbrush if desired.
2. Form the patty – Flatten a small piece of brown clay into a circle and texture the edges.
3. Add toppings – Roll and flatten pieces of cheese, lettuce, or onion. Layer them in between.
4. Assemble – Stack all the parts together carefully, pressing gently so they stick.
5. Bake according to your clay’s instructions and glaze if desired for shine.
📹 Want to see it in action?
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These mini burgers are so satisfying to make and even more fun to display. Try pairing them with clay fries or soda cans for a full dollhouse meal!
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