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DIY coasters: making new patterns with polymer clay

Pia Seidel
4.12.2020
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After achieving effects such as the marble look with the oven-hardening modelling clay "Fimo", I tried out three more patterns. The result: one is simpler and more beautiful than the other.

For this you need:

First things first: the basics

This time, I'm making the circular shapes into coasters. But they can also be turned into jewellery, key rings or whatever you fancy. I use one "Fimo soft normal block" as the base colour for each coaster. You only need small pieces of the other colours. Leftover pieces from other DIY projects are also suitable for this.

Fimo soft is made for beginners because the modelling clay is softer and easy to knead with your hands. Always roll out the modelling clay well before you start shaping. This makes it softer and avoids air pockets. For a coaster, I roll out a surface about eight to ten millimetres high. It is important that I plan a few extra millimetres because the base colour will be rolled out again later along with other pieces of colour.

I use an acrylic roller, which is narrow and transparent. You can also use a rolling pin. Just make sure it's clean. The same applies to your work surface and hands. If any fluff gets into the mixture, you can carefully remove it with a damp cloth.

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Spirals

Bake, bake polymer clay

When you're done with your moulds, heat the oven to 110 degrees Celsius. Use an oven thermometer to ensure that the temperature remains constant. After 30 minutes of baking, remove the moulds. Leave them to cool before using them again: Use a varnish to give the objects a shine and protect them from coffee stains. ;)

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