Tutorial: Realistic Pizza & Toppings – Polymer Clay

How to make a realistic pizza with polymer clay. You can use it as a doll house miniature, a charm, pendant, earrings or magnet. So many people requested this one 🙂 I hope it’s helpful! There are so many ways to make a pizza, this is just one of them. And yes, I know I did the cheese and sauce backwards, it just looks better that way. Where to get materials: Clay ~ any craft store, online Craft sand ~ craft stores, online Canes ~ eBay, Etsy Dotting tools ~ eBay Hints: You can sprinkle on real dried herbs to make it look more realistic. Glaze after baking to give it a nice shine. You can use black seed beads for olives. I normally use these, but I made clay ones in the video in case you don’t have them. If you used this tutorial, feel free to make a video response showing what you made! I would love to see it! The design was kind of inspired by SugarCharmShop and ConfectionaryShop, so I highly recommend subscribing to them. They’re amazing! ≧ω≦ How to make the mushrooms: -make a tiny little circle of grey clay -push in the sides with a toothpick to form the stalk part like this: ) ( -paint on 2 brown dots of acrylic paint, using a toothpick. Music: Zelda Spirit Tracks – Aboda Village House There’s a long description for this video. Sorry about that. If you read all of it, comment “I like cheese”… athough I don’t actually like cheese XD

Opera Tech Break: HTML5

It’s time for some industry insights of HTML5 from Opera’s Bruce Lawson and Zi Bin Cheah. What is HTML5? What is the future of apps vs websites? What cool stuff can HTML5 do? Find out in this episode of Opera Tech Break! Ragnarök, Opera’s HTML5 Parser: labs.opera.com Labs build with Camera support (getUserMedia): labs.opera.com Magical HTML5 moustache demo (needs build above): people.opera.com Tutorial on HTML5 video and camera support: dev.opera.com dev.Opera HTML5 tutorials: dev.opera.com Read more and subscribe to our blog for the latest news: my.opera.com Learn more and download Opera at www.opera.com