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Amberlynn Reid
Amberlynn Reid · Kathmandu, Central Region, NP · 67 projects
I've noticed the change of the colour Tongue but anyway this is a nice tutorial
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bindiibabe
bindiibabe · Dundee, Scotland, GB · 20 projects
Boiling??? Really??? No Way!!! Thats awesome....
I hate waiting ages for it to bake and sometimes it is a bit hit & miss.

Does it harden/ feel any different to when you do it in the oven?
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Lydia H.
Lydia H. · 20 projects
This is really fun!
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Clumzi
Clumzi
haha boiling cupcapke =] I like it
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Clumzi
Clumzi
haha boiling cupcapke =] I like it
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KT
KT · U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, US · 12 projects
I didn't know you could boil it either, SOOO COOOL!!!
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Gem...he's truley outrageous.
one way to get rid of that greyish tone in the brown when you're mixing your red and green..is to add a smidge of blue...it's tricky..play with it...but it works.
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mypinkrainbow
mypinkrainbow · North Olmsted, Ohio, US
too cute
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maria s.
maria s. · Greece, New York, US · 42 projects
i love the knife and spoon charms...
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violetta
violetta · Temerin, Vojvodina, RS · 208 projects
Im using Cernit,and yes its much easier to boil it,I was always over baking it. Happy
Im pretty sure you can boil any kind of clay.The colors fade a bit,but you can see on the pictures that its not noticeable.
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Creativemind
Creativemind · Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US · 116 projects
Yeah, that's news to me too on the boiling part. I would think that definitely eliminate over baking and getting a brown tint to your piece. I will have to that.
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CuteCreations
CuteCreations · Carlsbad, California, US
This is so cute. You can boil Fimo clay? Did not know that. I thought you had to bake them. That is the difference between boiling and baking them?
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