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Dollhouse Miniature Food Tutorial - To Make a Jar of Brandy Sauce - Tutorials - DollHouse Miniature Food

Dollhouse Miniature Food Tutorial - To Make a Jar of Brandy Sauce

Equipment:

  • Scenic white
  • White tile
  • Toothpick
  • Scenic colours yellow / food dye yellow
  • Glass jars and lids
  • Shallow dish
  • Grater
  • Spatula

Method:


photo 1 brandy sauce
photo 1 brandy sauce

  1. Take a small amount of the scenic white and place on the tile as shown in picture 1. This amount will make three jars of Brandy sauce. Jar size 10mm in diameter by 16mm in height with lid. Adjust the amount of scenic white for the number and size of jars you use.

Photo 2 brandy sauce
Photo 2 brandy sauce

  1. Melt the scenic white. I melt mine in the microwave by putting the setting on cook for a couple of seconds. Constantly watch and turn off the microwave once the scenic water has melted. You can melt it in a shallow dish over a bowl of hot water if you prefer.
  2. Add a pin head of yellow colour and mix. Put the colour in a cake case or separate container first as it is very easy to add too much colour. Add more colour if you prefer a more yellow Brandy Sauce. Melt mixture again if need be.

photo 3 brandy sauce
photo 3 brandy sauce

  1. Decant into jar using toothpick and spatula.

photo 4 brandy sauce
photo 4 brandy sauce

  1. Allow to stand in a shallow dish of boiled water to disperse bubbles. 
  2. Put lid on the jar and allow to set.

Photo 5 brandy sauce
Photo 5 brandy sauce

  1. Finish with labels and display all the jars as you please.
 
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