Classy Houndstooth Earrings made out of FIMO soft with Lovisa
Classic black and white meets elegant houndstooth pattern! In our FIMO live workshop we will bring the iconic style into your jewellery collection. Polymer Clay Artist Lovisa will teach your step-by-step how to create a houndstooth pattern cane with FIMO soft and how to assemble the jewellery afterwards. And of course, there will be enough time to ask questions.
Get ready and dive into the world of cane patterns – Made by you!
Material list for the FIMO live workshop "Classy Houndstooth Earrings with FIMO soft"
You will also need:
- a small glass plate, cutting board or ceramic tile for rolling out the FIMO
- a rolling pin for clay (alternatively, you can also use a glass bottle)
- clay cutters
- jump rings size 7-8 mm
- earring studs and hooks
Items you'll probably have at home:
- a baking sheet
- a baking tray
- an oven
- an oven thermometer
- a tissue blade
- a scalpel or x-acto knife
- a needle to make holes
- superglue
- sandpaper
FAQs
Yes! The FIMO live workshops are a free service provided by FIMO. All you need to do is to jump in via the live stream link.
The FIMO live workshops are held in English.
Our FIMO live workshops are made for beginners and advanced creative minds.
Every workshop will last approximately 60 minutes.
You can find a material list and templates in the workshop details as well as in the description of the live stream links on YouTube. Register for our FIMO newsletter to receive a detailed material lists as well as special offers of our cooperation partners and shops to buy the workshop material.
Lovisa from @lovanju
Jewellery Designer
For as long as she can remember, working and creating things with her hands has been Lovisas passion starting by playing the piano and afterwards making her own jewellery. As a kid she was already creative with FIMO and today she is trying to work with it as often as possible. Cutting out freehand small leaves or trees and create intricate patterns are her favorite techniques. Lovisa loves especially the freedom to create whatever you like and the high quality of FIMO. Her biggest source of inspiration is nature and not other polymer artists as comparing herself with others harms her creativity the freedom to do it her way. Her skills improve the most through a lot of practice and not giving up. ‘Be patient’ is her advise and trust in the process of improvement.
Follow Lovisa on Instagram @lovanju and check out her website.
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❤ Let's clay together!
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