10 results for "Fimo Soft - Purple Violet 61" between £0 and £3
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Description from Jons-All-Sorts. 56g Fimo Soft disp_ebay('%%ItemTitle%%','%%U PC%%');
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FIMO Soft Block-Purple Violet 56g. FIMO soft standard block. Segmented into 8 portions. 56g, 55 x 55 x 15mm. FIMO is a modelling material that is oven-hardened. It is smooth and soft, easy to blend, ready to use and comes in a range of 24 brilliant colours. It is ready to use and very easy to work with, just knead until soft and smooth. You can even create new colours by blending together Fimo from 2 or more colours. - Once you have created your model it can be baked in the oven at 130C/...
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Although softer than FIMO classic, objects made with FIMO Soft are very durable and strong after baking. Simply place finished pieces in any home oven or toaster oven for 30 minutes at 265ºF (130ºC). After they are completely cooled, objects are ready to use or wear. Even after a FIMO Soft object has been baked, additional colours can be added and baked again as long as it has not been varnished. Acrylic paints, markers and many other craft materials can be used to decorate FIMO Soft objects.
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Fimo soft clay is the perfect material to make your own jewellery, fun embellishments and models - you can even create new colours by blending together Fimo from 2 or more colours.
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This is a standard 58 gram pack of purple violet fimo polymer clay. It is perfect for making your own embellishments, jewellery and more.
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FIMO SOFT is an extremely soft, easy to use oven hardening modelling material available in a range of 48 colours. Just make your model and bake in a domestic oven for 30 minutes at 30 deg C.
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Approximate Currency Conversions: - GBP £1.65 USD $2.75 EURO 1.84
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Once you have created your model it can be baked in the oven at 110C for about 30 minutes to harden. Experiment with your Fimo Soft use small pieces first so as not to waste time and materials on larger products. Thicker larger items will take longer in the oven, thinner smaller items will take less time, experiment first.
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