So what’s a girl to do on an exciting Saturday night? Make a Munny of course! I think I’ve found a new hobby. This time I got brave and played with Sculpey to add some details. I think I liked the first one I did better but now I know how to manipulate the Sculpey Polymer Clay. I baked my Munny at 275 with the clay and I think as long as I don’t do it to often it shouldn’t be an issue. But I’ve read that you shouldn’t bake it in the same oven you cook in. I don’t have a spare oven so I’ll keep my fingers crossed.












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cool stuff , by the way i found your website in NET magazine
great job . i hope we can see u soon in forbes magazine in one of there top list
Walt Disney once said ” Keep Moving Farword ” keep up the goodwork
Hi Larissa,
The munny looks pretty scary.
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That is pretty cool! Just what we all need, more hobbies! Are these resin or plaster? It’s great to make things, especially when they are three dimensional based rather than static artwork.
Wishing you and your new munny friends a Happy 4th of July….
that includes Lucy and Wicket!!!
Thanks Glen! They can be very huggable.
You did a great job. It makes me want to hug your Munny.
Great job, Larissa! This one looks amazing, great use of clay too!
Oh I forgot to mention, I got the exact same accessories as my first Munny so I was kinda bummed. I was hoping for a pair of goggles.
Great job on both of your Munnies. Your first post on these guys peaked my curiosity, so I went out earlier today and picked one up. I too believe that this could become an interesting hobby. I was hoping for a set of wings but got goggles, cape, spray can, and knife. I’ll keep you posted on how mine turns out. Thanks for the introduction to these. Take care.