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Fimo charms that make you really hungry :P
I am inspired by baked goods and japan when I make these charms.

Once you mould your charm, stick an eyepin through the top and out the other end.
Once you have cooked the charm in the oven take it out, cut the eyepin down to size, and bend the end of it into a loop as shown.

Add a couple of jump rings to the eyepin at the top so you can connect it to things later on.

Lastly glaze the charms. Hold the charm by the jump rings when you are glazing it or you will leave fingerprints in the glaze.

Once the glaze has dried, connect your finished charm to wallets, mobile phones, keyrings, or zippers.

Posted by Jadeygirl from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Published See Jadeygirl's 9 projects »
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Ayesha
Ayesha · Amsterdam, North Holland, NL · 15 projects
wow! i wish i was this good! i tried doing cakes once or twice and it looks fine until i cut it into slices! whenever i see other peoples cakes they look so much better though!
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Jadeygirl
Jadeygirl · Sydney, New South Wales, AU · 9 projects
Hey Rhibi,

Thanks for the comment. I would love to see some of your work too Happy
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Rhibi
Rhibi · Ghan, Northern Territory, AU · 27 projects
Cute. I love fimo/sculpey food charms. I make my own aswell Happy
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