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Matroskas

  • Completed Project: Matroskas Picture #1
  • Completed Project: Matroskas Picture #2

fimo clay polymer craft pin brooch red dots green blue acryl acrylic paint puppets
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My matroska-brooch!
(I didn't make photo's when I was making this, so I will explain with painted pictures)

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    Use fimo soft, it doesn't matter which color you use, cos you'll paint it later.

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    This is what you have to make
    The biggest matroska is 1 inch.
    Stick the face, the nose and the bowtie on the puppets.

    On top of the puppets, insert an iron wire.
    Put it in the oven for 30 min. on 265 F.


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Let it cool down for a couple of minutes.

    Paint the 3 matroskas in every color you like.

    Then varnish it.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    Now, finish it with the beads and attach it to the brooch.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    Finished!

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mamachka

mamachka

18 Oct 18:13

Oooooooo Babushka I love you!

michelle G.

michelle G.

18 Oct 21:07

cute love it

DIS.AR.RAY

DIS.AR.RAY

19 Oct 07:16

Did you hot glue the stuff to the pin, or did you sauder it? It looks saudered, but I can't really see. :D

Boebba

Boebba

19 Oct 08:51

I didn't use saudering. The brooch has 5 little rings, I fold the ironwire in those rings.

Polly

Polly

19 Oct 11:53

this is really cute!

northernstar

northernstar

23 Oct 22:26

SO lovely :)

Amy P.

Amy P.

30 May 19:31

hi, what paint did you use? My acrylics chipped off and the oil paint refused to dry to it.

Boebba

Boebba

31 May 10:02

I used acrylic paint, and it worked!

peppermint stripe//

peppermint stripe//

24 Jul 16:58

aww these are so sweet!

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October 18, 2008 13:48
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