Talk:Fimo

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This article really needs some pictures. Could someone scan or photograph a block of FIMO?I am a lemon 07:20, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

Does anyone want me to add some pictures for marbling, sculpting and caning? I have a picture that I scanned earlier, although it is sculpey. It's on the polymer clay and sculpey pages. I do have a marbled fimo thing though, if you want that. I just have to find it :P I am a lemon 05:32, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

This is way shorter than it really ought to be. I might well get back to this later with some basic information about working with it, a little bit about millefiori, etc.

--Oolong 15:56, 30 August 2005 (UTC)

Is Fimo cheaper than sculpey?

No idea. I think it depends where you are. I know that I can only get Sculpey in Townsville, except when the craft show comes around. Although it claims on the sculpey page that it is cheaper.I am a lemon 03:16, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

I read on a costuming site (alleycatscratch.com)that FIMO is more durable than standard Sculpey. This could be a good addition to the article if someone can prove/disprove this.

[edit] Expanded article and added structure

I botched my comments when submitting changes to the article just now, but basically I added headers to break the article into sections, then added content under Technique and Surface Treatments. Pladuk 00:39, 12 April 2007 (UTC)