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Please pardon my ignorance – have you ever heard of Fimo clay before? I am sure in craft community the mention of the word ... practically be made into any designs for jewelry. Basically Fimo is a versatile easy to use clay that hardens and it is made ... Bagz n Jewelry we have started carrying Fimo jewelry which we think our customers will appreciate because of the fun designs and vibrant ...
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... day and perfect time for me to thank all my lovely friends for commenting on my first Fimo Nail Art ever! I got overwhelming questions regarding the ... in multiple arts and crafts venues. Artisans form Fimo clay into beads, pendants, buttons and trinkets and then ... remember to top it right after with a clear top coat to prevent the Fimo Polymer Clay from folding up!
Enjoy a different ...
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... ornaments for the Festival of Trees tree we're doing for Bryce. He loved Scooby Doo as a child. We just used fimo dough to accessorize the Scooby's. Growing up I remember doing lots of crafts with fimo dough, I forgot how fun it is. If anyone see's any Scooby Doo merchandise that we could use with the tree let me know! :)
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I have a hard time letting go of “stuff” and one way I’ve been successful is to take a photo before tossing. I made this Feathers McGraw character in fimo from Nick Park’s animation The Wrong Trousers and loved adding the details like the wrinkle in his glove/comb hat. His sack was formed around the handle of my wooden spoon. He was a well-loved fridge magnet but has lost ...
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... get rid of that bag of FIMO leftovers, it gives me too many ideas. Still better than smoking, though.
So, after the Adipose project* I have now made the next glow-in-the-dark Who monster; a FIMO Ood... it's still in a planning stage (I am really not very good at torsos as you can see), but I like my little prototype ^^
This is Ood Sigma. He (and his tentacled shadow) suddenly appeared in ...
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... yet remain quiet and still and restful. So, I grabbed some bricks of Sculpey and Fimo and cleared off the glass drawing table and began kneading the ... and the antler nubs are chocolate Sculpey mixed with black Fimo. The black eyes and red nose are also Fimo.
The problem with working in Sculpey is the stuff is ridiculously soft. That makes it exceedingly difficult to get it completely smooth and ...
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... list for each video.
Supplies List: Video-018-2: Book Beads:
Polymer Clay:
White Clay (Premo, Kato, Fimo or Studio by Sculpey. I used 1/2 cube of Studio by Sculpey in the color Whipped Cream.
Colored Clay (Premo, Kato, Fimo or Studio by Sculpey. I used 1 cube of Studio by Sculpey in the color Denim.
Tools:
Pasta Machine and or Acrylic Roller.
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... always too eager to get started and miss something.I am however pleased with the piece and it went great with my outfit. I have also got some more Fimo colours in Raspberry, Cherry Red and Lemon (still need some more but the ... tiles difference in colour can be more obvious.Also I've done some colour scales using the basic fimo classic red, blue and yellow for reference. I've pretty much read ...
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... mine is organising a baby shower for her sister in law. I made this fimo cake topper for her so that she could have it as a keepsake. It was my first attempt at making something like this and ... you will see some faults! Very difficult not getting fingernail marks and scratches into the fimo (modelling clay) when it is soft! I dont know if you have seen these before? It is called a nappy cake, made ...
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... had wanted to make pasta with Rubes today and Rubes wanted to Fimo something for her mum as a present. I'm well aware how time can vaporise around here.
... most successful pasta ever made (but how many times have they attempted before? None other than once for C the day before!)), they resumed Fimo modelling before we had to leave. Got a bit stressful as getting girls out and with everything ...
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... some Writer's Altars out of used Altoid Tins a few years back. She showed me how to add the fimo clay, the fabric, and even use E-6000 for the bulkier items. So, I made this in a Plot ... of my HAWT tin (LOL! Okay, that abbreviation wasn't even planned. I apologize for the dorkiness) is basic fimo clay and pearlized dust one can get at any craft store.
The inside where my totem and the ...
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... w made sparkle balls. The work was brilliant and there were two boys who just blew me away.
Hard to believe it is just plastic cups and fairy lights.
The week before we made fimo pens. You all know how I love fimo pens and kids. They think out of the box and come up with things I could never even dream about.
And non-work activities…………Lisas 40th. We went to born again. ...
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... time ever helping all my friends make butterflies, teaching them what they can do with Friendly Plastic and just playing in general. So, my blog has been long forgotten!!!
This weekend, my sis, Colleen, used Fimo polymer clay to make this butterfly wing:
Then, after baking the wing, we used it to make a butterfly mold.
While she is making her own butterfly I decided to make one, too. ...
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... This means it will be 10:30 a.m. on Friday in Sydney. Mark your calendars!
I have always been a craft kid. I remember making fabric-covered books as a 9-year-old and I still enjoy embroidery, Fimo and papier-mache. But I've always loved entertaining people and making music too, which kind of took over as a career choice. Now I try to mix the two together! And my personal style is definitely ...
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..in which VintagePretty spends her day off contemplating Christmas trees, testing lights and making tiny Fimo Christmas decorations.
Yes, it has been one of those pleasing days. I played with cellophane wrappers (we raided the Quality Street box for these beauties, so we could have stained windows on our church!) and enjoyed the simple things.
The decorations
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