This document provides instructions for using FIMO soft clay to create tiger-eye patterns on glass jars and vases. The instructions involve rolling out the clay into sheets, cutting it into strips or shapes, and applying it to the jars before rolling for a smooth surface. The decorated jars are then baked to harden the clay. Various metallic colors can be used to achieve shimmering striped or patterned effects inspired by the tiger's eye gemstone.
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1. Creative tip FIMO „Tiger-Eye-Vases“
Some FIMO soft in metallic colours can convert old glasses, vases, bowls, flower pots and much
more into autumn highlights. A few very simple cutting techniques will create shimmering patterns
with a tiger-eye effect, as inspired by the semi-precious tiger's-eye stone.
Material
To achieve this tiger-eye effect, you will need FIMO soft in metallic silver (No. 81), gold (No. 11) or
copper (No. 27). In addition, you will need some pottery or glass jars to coat. Some transparent
plastic folders or a tile as a work surface, 1 cutter knife, 1 rubber roller or a glass bottle for rolling
out (tip: using a pasta machine makes rolling out extra fast!), 1 ruler. You can also use shaped
cutters to create the pattern.
2. Step 1
Using the rubber roller or the glass bottle, roll out FIMO soft to a sheet of approx. 1 mm thickness
on the transparent plastic folder. It's much quicker with the pasta machine. Now wrap this sheet
around the jar of your choice: either by pressing the whole sheet onto it, or by cutting it into strips
of about 3 cm with the cutter knife and by pressing the single strips against the jar. Stripe
technique: to achieve a fine, shimmering striped effect, cut out strips of 2 mm from the rolled-out
FIMO sheet with the cutter and ruler and arrange them side by side around the jar. Roll with the
rubber roller until you get a smooth surface.
Step 2
Pattern technique:
To make the patterns, roll out another FIMO soft block to a sheet of about 1 mm thickness. Cut out
patterns, such as triangles and other geometrical figures, with the cutter knife. For this, you can
also use mini baking cutters, or simply use your imagination. Then arrange the motives around the
coated jar. The coating and the pattern may well have the same FIMO soft shade, but it will also
look attractive if you combine the metallic shades.
3. Step 3
Roll the coating and the arranged patterns with the rubber roller until you get a smooth surface -
this is how the tiger-eye patterns are made.
Step 4
Cut off the overlapping FIMO at the top and the bottom of the jar and straighten the edges using
the cutter.
4. Step 5
Now harden your finished FIMO jar in the pre-heated oven at 130°C for 30 minutes. It is a good
idea to check the temperature with an oven thermometer (available at handicraft shops).
Tips:
You can use any leftover FIMO soft to make gift tags, ornaments for flower arrangements,
Christmas tree decorations, giveaways and various other objects. Attractive effects can be
achieved by kneading together different metallic colours, rolling them out to a sheet of 4 to 5mm
thickness, and cutting out stars, for example - you might like to start with real leaves, which are
the perfect motif for autumn decorations.
Idea, Realisation u. Photostyling
Hufnagel-Design, Forchheim.
Text: Katja Gäbelein, Forchheim
Photos: Burger Studios, Fürth