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Rewatch our FIMO live workshop
Colourful Hoop Earrings with Emma

Create your individual Hoop Earrings with FIMO!

In this record of our FIMO live workshop from 27th April 2022 you will learn how to create colourful Hoop Earrings with FIMO. Jewellery designer Emma will explain the basics of working with polymer clay and takes you into the fascinating world of color mixing. By the end of the workshop you will hold your very first self-made Hoop Earrings in your hand!

Material list for the FIMO live workshop "Colourful Hoop Earrings"

Required workshop material

1 block FIMO soft Indian red (8020-24)
1 block FIMO soft White (8020-0)
1 block FIMO soft Lemon (8020-10)
3 pairs of earring hoops

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You also will need:

Additional items:

  • small round cutters with diameter of 1cm and 3cm (alternatively, you can also use other round shape items like a glue stick cap)
  • a square or circle cutter (for colour recipes)

Items you'll probably have at home:

  • a plain working surface e.g. a glass plate or a ceramic tile
  • a tissue blade, x-acto knife or scalpel
  • a toothpick or a small needle
  • an oven and an oven tray
  • a baking sheet
  • a pencil
  • scissors
  • some cornstarch
  • a piece of low grit sanding paper (to create textures)
  • 2 pieces of card
  • a square or circle cutter (for colour recipes)
  • a glass bottle (if you don't have a rolling pin for clay)
  • 2 small pliers (round or chain nose)
  • 2 small ceramic tiles (to keep the clay flat in the oven and avoid bubbles)

Download Material list

Emma from @polymerclayloves
Jewellery Designer

Coming from a fashion design background Emma loves being creative and having endless possibilities with FIMO. She designed her first jewellery collection with FIMO around two years ago and improved her skills through a lot of practice, videos and research. Her favorite techniques are creating Terrazzo looks with already baked clay or experimenting with adding black sand to create a granite effect. She’s getting inspired not only from Pinterest but also from combining ideas of other forms of art such as sculpture, painting, and architecture with FIMO. To share her love for clay and create a community she started ‘Polymer Clay Loves’. Her absolute must-have recommendation for all the FIMO creators is an oven thermometer to ensure you’re baking at the correct temperature.

Follow Emma on Instagram @polymerclayloves and check out her website.

Got inspired? Secure yourself a seat in our FIMO live workshop!

To join our FIMO live workshop you will need to register for the workshop as we only have limited seats available in every workshop. After registration you will receive a mail with a streaming link to the workshop as well as a detailed material list to get prepared on time.

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