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Up Basic Brushwork Painting & Patterns Treasures & Trinkets |
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Colourizing Fimo (Click thumbnails for larger images) |
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Materials: Fimo SOFT white modelling clay (This technique works equally well with white Sculpey clay) Acrylic paint |
Stage 1 Ensure your hands are clean before starting. Remove a small piece of clay from the pack, and work it around in your hands to make it more pliable. |
Stage 2 Flatten the clay by pressing or rolling it out, and add a small amount of neat acrylic paint. |
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Stage 3 Fold the clay over the paint, then squeeze and fold the clay repeatedly. This will be a little messy and you will end up with some of the paint on your hands. |
Stage 4 Continue to work the paint into the clay - rolling the clay into a long sausage and then folding it back into a ball works pretty well. |
Stage 5 Keep going until you have achieved a fairly uniform colour. At this point, if you require a darker shade you can add more paint and repeat the process from Stage 2. |
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The reasons for colouring the clay in this way may not be immediately obvious but here are a few.
1) It saves having to buy a complete block of Fimo for a small amount of a certain colour.
2) The pieces do not need to be painted, although, if you want to add a few details they are already "basecoated".
3) The colours can be mixed just like normal Fimo.
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Fimo Pumpkins (Click thumbnails for larger images) |
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Materials: Coloured Fimo - orange and dark green Modelling tool or knife Cocktail stick |
Stage 1 Remove a suitable piece of orange clay, and roll it into a ball. Pumpkins vary a lot in size, so you have a lot of freedom to experiment. This one is about 1 cm (0.4") across. |
Stage 2 Using a modelling tool or the blade of a knife, make small indentations in the clay. Start each line at the top, and finish at the bottom of the pumpkin. |
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Stage 3 Continue to make indentations all around the pumpkin. |
Stage 4 Using a cocktail stick, or other suitable tool, make a small hole in the top of the pumpkin. |
Stage 5 Add a small stalk from the dark green clay into the hole. Cook the finished piece(s) as per the instructions on the clay. |
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Fimo Oranges (Click thumbnails for larger images) |
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Materials: Coloured Fimo - orange Coarse sandpaper (about P80 grade) |
Stage 1 Remove a suitable piece of orange clay, and roll it into a ball. The ball should be roughly 2-3mm (about 1/10") across. |
Stage 2 Roll the ball around on the sandpaper to texture the surface, and cook as per the instructions on the clay. Other citrus fruits can be made using suitable colours of clay and the same technique to add texture. |
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