Gelateria Bocelli: Sprinkles & Nuts
I made these chopped nuts and sprinkles out of polymer clay. It's practically impossible to create them in true 1/12 scale, but I rolled the snakes of clay as thin…
I made these chopped nuts and sprinkles out of polymer clay. It's practically impossible to create them in true 1/12 scale, but I rolled the snakes of clay as thin…
Since the only elements of this shop that are true to life are the name Gelateria Bocelli, its Castiglioncello location, and its pink stucco facade, I was free to design…
I'm still working on the hanging sign for outside Gelateria Bocelli, but in the meantime, I've put together this sandwich board sign for inside the window. The terms "gelato artigianale"…
This door, along with the ones from Pasticceria Penso and Osteria Al Vecchio Stallo, was among the first components I worked on around a year and a half ago, when…
I wanted to hang a menu on the wall behind the gelato counter, so I created an actual price list (Listino Prezzi) with all the items I plan to display…
To complete my shop, I bought a gelato case and refrigerator, as well as a little trash can. All that remains to finish: the price list/menu, door, and sign out…
I wanted to hang a few pictures on the wall of this shop to give it some character and to convey its seaside location. After much deliberation, I decided to…
My original vision for this shop was to use the white wire table and chairs from my childhood sweet shop dollhouse. They don't really scream Italian gelateria, but since I…
To make the shelf, I cut a section of 1/8" x 1" bass wood and covered it with the same marble wallpaper as the countertop and window benches. Like those…
The door was the very first part of this shop that I worked on and is now one of the last to be completed. I had initially removed the door…