STAEDTLER® FIMO® classic
Workshop box sets
Effective techniques simply explained!
With our Workshop Box sets, it’s incredibly easy to learn a whole variety of different modelling techniques:
The detailed illustrated instructions lead you step-by-step to perfect results! Immerse yourself in the world of creativity and let the different patterns inspire you!
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New from 2011!
"kaleidoscope"
Contents:
Art. no. 8003 34 L2
"paisley"
Art. no. 8003 35 L2
The Workshop Box "geometrics" shows you step-by-step how to make geometrically styled canes.This versatile technique originates from the Italian art of glass-blowing.
"geometrics"
Art. no. 8003 30 L2
"Millefiori" is a very decorative technique which enjoys a long tradition.It too can be traced back to Italy to the art of glass-blowing and, literally translated, means "a thousand flowers".
"millefiori"
Art. no. 8003 31 L2
The "mokume gane" technique finds its origins in the ancient Japanese art of forging metals. Nan Roche, an American artist, was one of the first to use oven-hardening modelling clay to simulate this technique.
"mokume nendo"
Art. no. 8003 32 L2
The "blending" technique was developed by the American Judith Skinner and is also known as the "Skinner blend". Even the simplest of blending patterns creates impressive results.
"blending"
Art. no. 8003 33 L2
Our STAEDTLER FIMO range is rounded off with an assortment of modelling accessories ensuring that no wish is left unfulfilled.
Try our tools and appliances designed specifically for use with FIMO.
STAEDTLER FIMO Accessoires modelling tools
Stuck for ideas?
You're very welcome to view and download our creative projects.
Try and create cute Millefiori canes to decorate objects made of glass, wood or metal - there are many ideas we would like to share with you.
STAEDTLER FIMO creative tips