Fimo is a leading brand of polymer clay used for arts and crafts. It offers high quality modelling clay with a variety of colors, textures and features to create unique and lasting creations.
Fimo was developed in the 1930s by a German doll maker, Kathe Kruse, who wanted a better alternative to traditional materials.
In 1964, Eberhard Faber acquired the Fimo brand and began manufacturing polymer clay for artists and hobbyists.
In 2009, the Polyform Products Company took over the production and distribution of Fimo clay worldwide.
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Fimo Soft is a basic, easy-to-use polymer clay with a range of colors and a smooth, soft texture.
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Fimo is made of PVC and plasticizer with colorants and binding agents to create a durable and easy-to-use polymer clay.
Yes, Fimo clay is non-toxic, odorless and can be cured in your home oven at a low temperature according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Fimo clay can be used to make various items like jewelry, figurines, home decor, and many other unique pieces of art and craft projects.
The curing time of Fimo clay depends on its thickness and the temperature of your oven. Generally, Fimo Soft needs to bake for about 30 minutes at 110°C/230°F.
Yes, Fimo clay colors can be easily mixed together to create new colors or variations. It is recommended to wear gloves while working with multiple colors to prevent color transfer.