
Perlissima Créations Pâte Fimo : nos tutos pour vos créations fimo (bijoux, animaux, figurines) La pâte fimo, c'est un peu la pâte à modeler des adultes, sauf que l'on peut garder les créations, voire même les porter ! La magie de la pâte Fimo, c'est que l'on peut la travailler de manière très simple (avec les mains) et lui faire conserver la forme que l'on a choisi (bijoux ou figurine par exemple). Comme de la pâte à modeler, mais en mieux ;-) Mais en fait qu'est-ce que la pâte Fimo ? C'est un polymère (quelques souvenirs de cours de chimie ?) qui présente la particularité de se modeler facilement. La particularité de la pâte Fimo est qu'elle peut être travaillée facilement et surtout elle peut être cuite dans un four normal pour créer des objets plus ou moins complexe, du bijou simple jusqu'aux bijoux les plus compliqués ou à des figurines d'animaux très fines et travaillées. Consultez également les articles de Pâte Fimo présents dans d'autres rubriques :
Marie Claire Idées We and our partners use non-sensitive information like cookies or device identifiers for purposes like displaying personalized ads, measuring traffic and preferences of our visitors as well as personalize content. Click on the button to consent to these operations and maintain a tailored experience. You can change your preferences at any time by coming back to this website. We and our partners process data for the following purposesPersonalised advertising and content, advertising and content measurement, audience research and services development , Precise geolocation data, and identification through device scanning, Store and/or access information on a device Marbled polymer clay workshop « Hanny Bobbins I’ve already effused over the peg loom workshop at craft for crafters this weekend but I also need to do a review of our other class, Polymer Clay Pendants. It was run by the same company as the other workshop westcountry creative. Once again, it was myself and the indomitable Emma who went to the workshop. Neither of us have any prior knowledge of polymer clay and were tempted to buy some at the last big craft fair in September ( Creative Stitches) but we didn’t as we didn’t really know enough about the craft. When I saw this workshop on the facebook page for this show I knew it was perfect for us to find out if we liked it. Upon arrival the lovely lady who ran the workshop called Jo was very welcoming and began by showing us some sample pendants we could make. Then we rolled them in to a ball to warm them and soften them – if you don’t do this your finished jewellery will be brittle so don’t forget! This process is repeated until you get the marbling to your chosen effect. Like this:
dollhouse miniature mini food polymer clay fimo tutorial You will need: green clay for lettuce flesh-colored clay for turkey red clay for cranberries artist pastels in brown, orange and gold (or whatever combination will give you a nice golden-brown color Gloss Varnish wad of aluminum foil paintbrush (to spread pastels) razor blade (to shave pastels) pic (to help move small items Platter for turkey--make or buy. Start by pulling off pieces of the green, and shredding slightly in your fingers to achieve a 'torn' lettuce look. Go all the way around the platter. Next, take your flesh color and mold it into the shape of a breast of turkey. Pick off two smaller pieces from your clay, and form into drumsticks. Next--wings! Make sure your turkey is going to cover all the garnish on the tray. Shave off a small amount of each color, and blend until you have the right shade for a cooked turkey. Once it is done to your satisfaction, set it onto the tray. This turkey hasn't been baked yet, but this gives you an idea of what it will look like.
Le blog de bounette DIY : des cadeaux fait-maison C'est la crise ma bonne dame ! Cette année c'est décidé, on fabrique nos cadeaux de Noël ! Une solution économique pour les budgets serrés, mais surtout une belle façon de personnaliser ses cadeaux en leur apportant un supplément d'âme et de savoir-faire maison. Et une fois votre ouvrage terminé, n'oubliez pas de l'emballer avec un beau paquet cadeau 100% homemade lui aussi ! Voir ce dossier › Babou Bricole Polymer clay tutorials About the Polymer clay tutorials: It is not always easy to determine which category of the instructions a piece of jewelry belongs to. You clearly see that it is a bracelet, earring or ring, but sometimes different materials and techniques are used in the same piece. The instructions on this page, are all about Polymer clay, and all the awesome ways you can use it to create beautiful beads, pendants and whatever your heart desire. You will find projects on all the techniques used in Polymer clay and deviations of these. I have tried to sort them in categories according to the techniques used. I hope you will enjoy them all, and be inspired to use them as a springboard to developing your own unique techniques. Add YOUR tutorial Basic instructions: A Bulls eye cane, a Snake, a Log and a Jelly roll Glaze beads to glass like sheen with liquid polymer clay Skinner blend: Elegant Retro Inspired Polymer Clay Bracelet How to make beautiful Skinner blends Purple and Turquoise Skinner Blend Cylinder Beads
j adore parole de pate . tellement diversifier. franchement cool. by kari60 Nov 22