OOAK Polymer Clay Babies

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Polymer clay is the best medium to sculpt miniature baby dolls

Polymer clay babies are so cute and adorable. They are detailed down to their tiny fingers and toes. Here you will find out more about them, you will know great artist making beautiful miniature babies, links to tutorials to learn to make them, links to auctions for babies, clothes for babies, supplies to make babies and more.

The precious little baby on the picture is by the great artist Camille Allen.

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Meet some of the Great Artists of Miniature Polymer Clay Babies

Cari Vitez from PURE*INNOCENTS
Her great talent and deep love for dolls has brought so much happiness to so many collectors. Her miniature babies are amazing!
Pat Moulton
She has been sculpting babies for eight years. Her babies are so real!
Camille Allen
A very young Canadian artist. Her egg babies and shell babies are just amazing!
Tina Kewy
A great Greek artist. Her babies are awesome!
Abigail Jones
She has been making minis and full size babies since 2006

Sculpting Tools to make babies

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PROSCULPT The best Polymer Clay for Babies

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Forum

These are groups of baby sculptors
Sculpture.net
The baby sculpture community meets here.
Babies from the heart
This group is for people who love to sculpt newborn babies from polymer clay and for those who like to shop for them, lol to be able to take a lump of clay and turn it in to a beautiful newborn baby ,its a wonderful thing. maybe you want to learn to sculpt thease babies? then this is the group for you, or if you just colect them, you are welcome too.
polymer clay babiesUK
This is a group for sculptors of babies in any polymer clay medium.
The owner had found many groups for sculptors, but none specifically for baby sculptors in the UK..so she decided to start her own!!
Please feel free to join and post your pictures and questions!!
OOAK Polymer Baby Sculptors
This is the place to be if you cant stop making babies!!! hehe of the polymer kind of course.
OOAK babies,fantasy figures sculpted from polymer clay.
This is a friendly group of like minded sculp-a-holics and they swap tips, help each other, share photos and show our new creations! mini sculpts, lifesize sculpts and anything in between.
Polymer Clay Babies BLOG
This is not actually a forum, it is my Blog, but you can post here if you like.

How-to booklets for sculpting OOAK babies

Learn techniques that really work!

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Miniature babies

These babies are for sale on ebay
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Adorable Babies by J. Stocks

This artist makes amazing life-like baby faces!
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Miniature Clothes and Accessories on eBay

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Little clothes for your little babies

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Art Dolls by Gina Holland ~ The most beautiful OOAK babies!

This artist is amazing

Gina Holland has been an artist of many mediums for many years but began sculpting babies about 4 years ago. She uses a professional doll makers clay and NEVER uses molds of any kind during the creation process. She is completely self taught and feels that she continues to improve with every baby she sculpts. She has sculpted well over 100 babies so far and has sold every one to collectors through Ebay. She says that it is a wonderful way to reach a world wide audience and that her babies now live all over the globe.
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Baby Push Molds for Polymer Clay

Maybe you prefer to start with a mold!

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More OOAK beautiful babies

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Video Tutorials

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Look at these babies!!

by Camille Allen

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Camille Allen Babies

Photography of Camille Allen's tiny baby sculptures on Porcelain Keepsakes; Note cards, Baby Shower Invitations,
Congratulations, Postcards; Note books, Pregnancy Journals, Baby Journals, Mugs, Clothing for babies with
Marzipan Babies Humor, or How sweet is your baby?
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Camille Allen on eBay

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