FIMO® Classic Clay
Item #
M10039691
$2.89
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FIMO® Classic Clay

$2.89
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Description
The firm texture makes this the premier polymer clay for intricate detail work. It has excellent shape stability, so it's perfect for making models, jewelry, home d?ecor items, scrapbooking projects, embellishments, miniatures, millefiori and more. Intermix with other colors from FIMO's Classic line, Soft line or Effect line. You can even use modeling tools to create small details. Place completed project on aluminum foil or a glass plate and let it harden in the oven for a maximum of 30 minutes at 230°F (110°C). Use epoxy glue to connect clay to metal items or to repair broken parts.
Details:
- 56 g (1.97 oz.)
- Available in a variety of colors
- Oven-hardening polymer clay
- Recommended for artists and experts
- Divided into eight segments
- For ages 8 up
The firm texture makes this the premier polymer clay for intricate detail work. It has excellent shape stability, so it's perfect for making models, jewelry, home d?ecor items, scrapbooking projects, embellishments, miniatures, millefiori and more. Intermix with other colors from FIMO's Classic line, Soft line or Effect line. You can even use modeling tools to create small details. Place completed project on aluminum foil or a glass plate and let it harden in the oven for a maximum of 30 minutes at 230°F (110°C). Use epoxy glue to connect clay to metal items or to repair broken parts.
Details:
- 56 g (1.97 oz.)
- Available in a variety of colors
- Oven-hardening polymer clay
- Recommended for artists and experts
- Divided into eight segments
- For ages 8 up
FIMO® Classic Clay is rated
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Rated 2 out of
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Aehill from
This product is dry
I’m not sure if I just picked some tough times but it crumbles every time I try to work with it.
Date published: 2020-06-30
Rated 5 out of
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Zeny from the block from
Educate yourself & get familiar w the product!
I totally agree w the person below.In actuality fimo is one & in my case the best clay out there & following the process he mentioned is a perfect method for a perfect clay.You can also use or buy clay softeners which is mineral oil or veggie oil too.Baby oil also works.Even baby wipes.Wrap the clay & knead till soft.GOOD LUCK & HAPPY CRAFTING!
Date published: 2019-05-18
Rated 5 out of
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Ajoyfulartist from
Follow these steps to soften hard fimo...
Hello potential clay artists.
Many people complain about Fimo clay being very hard and crumbly. This is not because clay is old; it is because Fimo is made out of oil. It leaches out and becomed too hard to work with hands. Fimo clay is not a beginners clay but it is the most durable for small thin details out there. It does not crumble after it is baked. I have worked with fimo for more than 25 years. Here is how I soften hard fimo.
Step 1. Take fimo out of package and use a knife and cut fimo until it is in crumbled pieces.
Step 2. Take a sandwich baggie and put crumble clay in to bag
Step 3. Take about 1/8-1/4 teaspoon of vegetable oil pour it over clay in bag
Step 4. Put bag into microwave oven
Step 5. Turn on microwave for five to ten seconds at a time. This is the most important step you do not want your clay hot. It will be become burned and very hard. You want it just barely warm.
Step 6. This step sounds and looks silly. Put baggie in ground and step on it with heel of your shoe until it is flat. Pick it up roll onto burrito with hand repeat. Do this several times until clay becomes pliable.
Step 7. Gently use a paper towel to dry off excess oil.
Step 8. Keep working it until clay is pliable.
"Art is making the invisible,visible."-E.Bolsler
Working with Fimo is hard work but it is worth it!
Date published: 2019-01-01
Rated 1 out of
5
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Xx_Sla4yer_XDXX from
poopy
it sucks, i used it in an english project and 20 ):(
Date published: 2018-01-10
Rated 5 out of
5
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Karriann from
Great for the price
Squishy and pliable for my projects. Super white inn color.
Date published: 2017-04-05