So, I was sitting at home staring at this clay that Howard gave me as a gift (two days before I had to head down to Haemin and Howard's (different Howard) wedding in LA). Suddenly, I came up with an idea to make a cake topper as a gift for the happy couple. Since I was handling a
ll the flowers, including floral decoration of the cake, at the wedding, I knew they didn't have a cake topper yet. So, I thought I'd give it a shot, and if worse comes to worst, I could just place it on their table as a standing figurine. The end result was more than I ever imagined! The picture above is before I fully finished it, but it was such a nice shot (courtesy of Daniel Lee), I had to put it in.I had never really sculpted before, so the whole process was an adventure! It was fun com
Here, I was fooling around with different hairstyles for Howard before actually making his hair. It was quite entertaining.
This was the quick sketch I did before starting the models. I started with the idea on the left, then changed it because the faces looked too flat and expressionless. I also didn't want to make arms, so I was initially going to make them arm-less figurines.
Unfortunately, it ended up being much more difficult than I had anticipated because of the fragile nature of the doll. Jiun sat for 6 hours just trying to thread and build the earrings. 6 hours!!! She did an amazing job!
My picture below sucks because the earrings themselves are out of focus.

Here is a final shot of the bride and groom, and the cake topper. Do you see the likeness?It was eery how much they looked alike, considering I had only a vague idea of what their dress and hair was going to look like.
Here's the gift, all wrapped pretty and ready to be opened!

Finally, here is the teary-eyed bride that made all the work worth it.
