Wednesday, June 11, 2025

OOAK Handmade Woodland Elf Pixie Boy – Fantasy Polymer Clay Sculpture

pixie boy polymer clay straight from mold to finish

In this post, I’ll walk you through how I transformed a basic polymer clay doll into a whimsical woodland forest mushroom elf boy. Using a Pixie Boy press mold by Patricia Rose as the starting point, I sculpted in new details, adjusted the pose, and added a custom mushroom cap and clothing to bring this character to life.

Here’s a side-by-side of the original mold versus the final sculpted version:

Left: Straight from the mold – Right: Fully sculpted and detailed woodland mushroom elf

Starting with the Mold

pixie boy polymer clay mold by patricia rose
The press mold I used is the Pixie Boy mold by Patricia Rose, available online on eBay. It’s made of plaster and provides a great base to build on. 

Making the Armature

Making armature for polymer clay doll
I crafted a simple armature using 18-gauge wire to give the figure internal support. This helps during posing and sculpting, ensuring that the finished piece is sturdy and stable.

Molding and Assembly

brushing water into mold and pressing clay
I prepared the mold by brushing in a bit of water and pressing in a mix of polymer clays—Sculpey Living Doll, Fimo, and Super Sculpey III—since I’m working through some trial packs. 

pressing polymer clay into mold
I press one half of the clay into the mold, add the armature embedded in more clay,pressing too halves together

 then press both mold halves together. 
removing clay doll from plaster mold

Once I remove the doll from the mold, I carefully trim the seam lines and smooth out the surface.

Posing the Figure

posing polymer clay doll

Once the basic form is cleaned up, I pose the doll. When I’m satisfied with the pose, I bake the figure to lock it in place. This allows me to build the clothing and additional sculptural elements without worrying about altering the posture

Sculpting and Detailing

sculpting progression
My sculpting process typically progresses from top to bottom or front to back. I bake the figure in stages to protect completed sections while I work. After all modifications are complete, I do a final bake for about an hour.


Watch My Sculpting Process

If you’d like to see a quick video of my sculpting progress, you can watch it here:
🎥 Sculpting Time-Lapse Video

Next time, I’ll share how I painted this little forest creature

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