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nykied Fimo Modelling Clay: ... is one of the best known and most respected modelling materials in the world and for good reason. It s widely available from places such as Hobbycraft and ebay and comes in a massive range of colours and finishes. It s recommended for anyone age 8 and above. It s similar to Play Doh but without the smell of marzipan (this is both a positive and a negative depending on whether you like the smell of marzipan, I ...
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Brand: Fimo / Arts / Crafts / Type: Clay / Age: 8 Years+
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dove3066 Fimo Modelling Clay
... is a wonderful modelling medium and can be used by children probably about 8 years and upwards and by adults alike. This clay stays wonderfully soft and can be reworked for a long as possible, which is great if you have children who are perfectionists or who keep changing their mind what they want to make. When they are satisfied with the results you simply pop it in the oven and let it harden. There are some really fantastic colours you can get in this clay - everything from bright fluorescent colours to clean primary colours. The other good thing about this clay is that you can blend it together to get the right colour in the same way as mixing paint. This means ...
Read the full review: Fimo - A great invention for slow modellers by dove3066
vanillawinegum Fimo Modelling Clay
... afterwards (which would probably roughen the finish). It is worth investing in a hand-held moulding tool, found in good arts and crafts shops: preferably a piece of wood about the size of a pencil, with a curved end that is flattened on one side. This will enable you to smooth or flatten the surface much more acurately than you can with even the steadiest of fingers. While you are moulding it, Fimo has a slight sheen to it, but once baked in the oven this disappears to leave a very matt finish. If you have a fairly small oven and your creations are not particularly large, I would recommend setting the heat to slightly lower than it says on the packet - say, 75 degrees ...
Read the full review: Make your own jewellery/ Christmas tree decorations! by vanillawinegum
chaobreeder16 Fimo Modelling Clay
... is it? FIMO is a plasticene like polymer clay which is really easy to work and model with, it s made by a German company called Eberhard Faber its origins go back as far as the 1930s when it was called Fifi s modelling clay supposedly, but was later reduced down to FIMO by Ebherhard Faber. It comes in an extremely large range of colours including the basic colours such as black, white red and yellow as well as some more exotic colours including cherry red, leaf green and emerald. It has a soft composition when you take it out of the packet and becomes solid permanently if you bake it in the oven for 30 mins at 110 degrees. I would recommend that you purchase the sp...
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