DIY: Ornaments with home find patterns
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I end my weekend with a DIY
post because
Christmas crafts are inevitable
with this upcoming holiday and so I came up with: Christmas ornaments with
home find patterns with FIMO clay!
Take a closer look at the
stuff inside and around your house and you might find interesting patterns
that uplift your crafts. Think: food packing material, a zipper or even a
peel of a fruit! And it might even save money in buying special patterns imprints from
craft shops as well! Quite helpful around the holiday season, no?
These ornaments are fun
activities around the holidays and it will also personalize your tree or perhaps a
nice gift for a love one as well.
I’m happy to work with FIMO
again and with todays DIY it’s always an easy and fun one. I hope you try it
out!
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Ik eindig mijn weekend met
een DIY post, want met Kerstmis moet er geknutseld worden en zo heb ik voor
vandaag het volgende makkelijk en leuk werkje voor jullie bedacht: Kerst hangers
met huis-en-tuin patronen van FIMO klei!
Nou, wat bedoel ik nou precies
met huis-en-tuin patronen? Koek verpakkingen, een rits of zelfs een fruit
schil kunnen leuke huis-en-tuin patronen betekenen, zoals voor dit
knutselproject van vandaag! Daarnaast kun je je zelf geld besparen in het
kopen van die speciale patronen van hobbyzaken! Eigenlijk wel fijn in deze
dure december maand nietwaar?
Ik ben blij om weer met
FIMO klei aan de slag te gaan vandaag en zoals altijd probeer ik met al mijn
DIY’s zo simpel en leuk mogelijk te houden en het is toch weer iets anders
dan een kerststukje maken toch? Ik heb er in ieder geval plezier van gehad en ik hoop dat je het uitprobeer!
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Fimo Effect - Marble 003!
Other home find patterns:
The Steps:
- First, warm up the Fimo clay by kneading and rolling in your palms of your hand to make the clay work-able.
- With a roller pin roll the Fimo clay out into a flat clay. Make sure you don't roll it out to thinly!
- Then with any desired patterns you can find in your house, press it on the clay to make a nice imprints. Use a cutter to cut out a shape and peel away the excess clay which is re-usable again for your next ornament imprinting! Don't forget to punch a hole out as well for stringing a rope/ribbon!
- Place the ornaments on a baking tin that is lined up with baking paper and bake in the oven for 30 minutes in a 110°C oven.
Wow, so creative!! I've always wanted to play around with FIMO/sculpey clay but they come in so many different colors, I'm afraid it might be a one-time thing and then I'll be left with a bunch of clay I won't use haha... I really like how the biscuit box one turned out, reminds me of ice cream waffle cones!
ReplyDeletebecky ♡ star violet
Adorable! So so sooooo cute and creative! I might give it a try c: Where do you buy your FIMO clay?
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful and holiday feel good! It's all about stepping outside the creative box. People would be surprised what they can use around the house. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm truly amazed at how you're able to find inspiration everywhere! Also, I really like the Marble 003!!! -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey's
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute ornaments!!
ReplyDeleteThese are good idea. Great!
akiko
I've said this probably over a hundred times but you are always ever so creative! I absolutely love this idea :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! you're so talented when it comes to making things, they always look perfect! <3 xx
ReplyDeleteNice DIY, I think I am inspired ^_^
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Michael
www.ontheleaf.net
Wow, these ornaments are adorable! Love how resourceful your imprints are too, I never would have thought of that myself :)
ReplyDeleteLeuk!! Ik zie een nieuw doel voor bubbeltjesplastic @.@
ReplyDeletei love the textures you created! so clever!
ReplyDeleteooooh. such a wonderful idea! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo, rae
http://www.raellarina.net/
This is such an amazing idea! Love what you always come up with!
ReplyDelete-Kati
Zo creatief, superleuk gedaan met al die texturen!
ReplyDeleteThat´s awesome!
ReplyDeletewww.incaseofneedblog.com
you have such magical skills with your hand and magical level of patience. how do people even do DIYs like i can't even cook rice how do you guys achieve these things wow. amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh! How inspiring Mei! I love how you thought about all these house items to create the textures! and how cute they look hanging on the branch :)
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