A Walk in the Park

This cigar box was inspired by the Mercer Botanic Gardens, where I fell in love with a staircase that disappeared into the forest.

I really enjoy sculpting rock structures using paper clay, it’s so easy to create the effects I want.

I used polymer clay to create fern fronds and baked them on rolled up parchment paper to give them a bend.

Here I’m checking to see how they fit after baking and painting them.  I use matte acrylic paints for my miniatures.

I also made some trees using dowel rods.  I used a Dremel with the sander attachment and just went at them.

I used more paper clay to sculpt the trees in place with some roots.

I went with vegetation commonly found in the Houston area.  In addition to the ground ferns, I made some variegated ginger, ground violets and turks cap.

I made the trumpet vine using polymer clay for the blooms and colored dried basil for the greenery.

I thought I was finished with the box and realized it needed some critters.  I made all those flowers and decided I it needed a pollinator.  I painted the swallowtail butterfly on parchment paper.

I made an itty bitty garter snake with polymer clay.

Who wants to go for a walk in the park?
A Walk in the Park
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