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DIY dried flower holder made of FIMOair

DIY dried flower holder made of FIMOair
30 min Easy

Want to make your flowers last forever, while displaying them beautifully? With FIMOair, you can easily create an aesthetically appealing flower bar for your dried flowers.

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Material overview

What you need

ProductArticle no.Quantity
FIMO® 8711 Modelling tools - Wallet containing 4 different modelling tools 8711 1

Additionally required:

Baking paper or smooth working surface, Skewers, Bowl of water to moisten fingers

Step-by-step tutorial

Lay out some baking paper and cut through the FIMOair block in the middle. Start by kneading the FIMOair thoroughly with your hands and a little water. Then roll out the mixture into a sheet with the acrylic roller.

Tip: To achieve an even thickness, you can place one pencil on each side of the clay being rolled out. The acrylic roller will roll over the pencils and distribute the FIMO clay evenly.

Now you can cut a strip with the knife and make a few holes with the modelling tool or a skewer. Make sure that the holes are the right size and deep enough to hold your flowers and prevent them from falling out. Then smooth the edges with a little water and the modelling tool.

Then place the strip around a glass so that it takes on the shape of a rounded arc.

Of course, you can also model other shapes. A ball, strips, cubes or curved shapes – there are no limits to your creativity. Let your flower holder dry at room temperature for at least 24 hours.

Once everything is thoroughly dry, you can arrange your dried flowers in your holders.

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