Annette's Fimo Clay Creations Key West Art and Crafts

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ACAF31-- FIMO CLAY PIPES
3 1/4" LONG
Price $
THESE SELL WELL WITH MATCHING
LIGHTER COVER, AND ASH TRAY.
ACAF32-- FIMO CLAY LIGHTER COVERS
FITS STANDARD BIC LIGHTER
PRICE $
ACAF33-- SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS
EACH STANDS 2" HIGH
Price $
ACAF34-- BARRETTES
3/4" WIDE AND 3 1/4" ACROSS
Price $



To purchase any of Annette Fimo Clay Art. Just write down the number
plus the pattern number and give me a call in Key West.
Fimo is probably the most popular among clay artists. It is the stiffest of the clays and the most difficult to condition. Fimo's firmness lets it hold very fine detail in canework; smearing is rare. When fired, Fimo has a slightly glossy, "plasticky"-looking surface. It buffs well and develops a high shine. Fired Fimo is very strong.
Fimo is a type of polymer clay. It is a man-made oil-based clay that can be formed into detailed shapes, blended with colors and baked in a regular oven to harden. The clay is distributed by Eberhard Faber, a German company and is available in arts & craft stores, toy stores, craft section of some stores, etc. FIMO is an acronym consisting of "FI" for Fifi Rehbinder, the inventor of the clay, and "MO" for mosaik, a German word for blended colors. It is the most popular of the polymer clay family - Cernit, Formello, Promat, Sculpey and Fimo.
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