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Poppy earrings made of FIMO

Poppy earrings made of FIMO
20 min Easy

Red – the colour of summer. Which flower comes to mind right away? The poppy. Poppies don't just look beautiful in the fields – they also make the perfect accessories. With this creative tip, you can easily recreate this beautiful flower in FIMO soft to make the perfect earrings. The poppy earrings not only just look great – they're also very quick to make.

Karina

An article by Karina

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Material overview

What you need

ProductArticle no.Quantity
FIMO® 8700 05 Acrylic roller - Blistercard containing an Acrylic roller 8700 05 1

Additionally required:

ear studs, small round cookie cutter, super glue

Step-by-step tutorial

Shape a small piece of FIMO soft Indian red and a small piece of FIMO soft black into one thin strand each. Lay both together lengthwise.

Now roll the two strings out flat with the acrylic roller so that a sheet is created.

Cut out small circles with the small cookie cutter. These are the flower petals. Each circle should be made of approx. 1/4 black and 3/4 Indian red.

Using a bead piercing needle or toothpick, make grooves in the petals.

Place the individual petals on top of each other to create the shape of a flower.

Roll a small ball from the black FIMOsoft and place it in the middle of the flower. Use the bead piercing needle or a toothpick to pierce small dots into the ball.

Once you’re happy, harden everything in the oven on baking paper for 30 minutes at 110°C. Let everything cool down properly.

Finally, glue the ear studs to the flowers with super glue to complete your stylish poppy earrings.

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