Is Fimo better than Sculpey?

Fimo Soft and Effect
Durable after baking, it is a firmer clay than Premo and Sculpey III but not as firm as Kato. Fimo Effect colours have special properties such as mica metallic, glitters, translucents, & faux stones.
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Is Fimo the best polymer clay?

Recommendations. The best brands of polymer clay for making earrings and jewelry are Sculpey Premo, Fimo Professional, and Kato Polyclay. Or, if you want a softer clay with a matte finish, consider Sculpey Souffle. Additionally, if you want translucent and specialty colors, try Cernit.
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What is the difference between polymer clay and Fimo?

So whether you've always called it Sculpty, Sculpey, Fimo, polyclay, or just plain old polymer clay, it's all the same type of material. It is a lot of fun and extremely versatile, too.
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Is Fimo like Sculpey?

Fimo Kids and Fimo Soft are very similar to Sculpey III in its properties. Lots of colors, soft to work with, not as strong in the finished product. Fun colors featuring glitters, micas, translucents, glow-in-the-dark, faux stones, and more.
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Can you mix Sculpey and Fimo?

There's no problem with mixing different brands together, and you may want to do this often to obtain the properties of both clays. For example, many clayworkers mix Sculpey with Fimo to get a clay that's easier to work than Fimo, but stronger than Sculpey.
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Comparing Polymer Clay Brands: Sculpey Vs.Premo Vs.Fimo



How long does Fimo last?

If it is stored correctly, polymer clay lasts indefinitely (a decade or longer). However, it can dry out and it's possible to ruin it under certain conditions. Before talking about how to tell whether your clay is beyond help and how you may be able to save it, it's helpful to know what polymer clay is.
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What is the best polymer clay for beginners?

For beginners, we recommend starting with Sculpey Bake Shop®, Sculpey III®, Original Sculpey® or Liquid Sculpey®. Feel free to experiment! Tools: In addition to your clay, look for polymer clay-specific tools that can enhance your crafting experience.
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Which polymer clay is strongest?

Kato Polyclay is also one of the strongest polymer clays on the market. If you need something to be stiff after baking, this clay is the one to choose. It's also wonderful for very finely detailed sculpting, as you can see in the work of Forest Rogers.
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What is the best kind of polymer clay?

Sculpey III is popular for its softness, finish, and variety of vivid colors. Sculpey III has won parenting awards and is easy to condition and use, making it the perfect clay for children as well as adults. Once cured, Sculpey III bakes hard and takes on a matte, bisque type finish.
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Can I bake Fimo in my oven?

Yes! You can bake your polymer clay in your home oven. Here are the pros and cons of baking polymer clay in your everyday oven: Pros: Your polymer clay is perfectly safe to bake in the same oven you cook your food — just be sure to clean your oven periodically and use good ventilation.
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Does Sculpey break easily?

Improperly cured clay is very weak and brittle, and susceptible to breaking. Certain polymer clay brands are more brittle than others. These include Sculpey Original and Sculpey III. These brands will break very easily even when they're baked properly.
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Why is there a Sculpey shortage?

Across the country, the pandemic has created an unprecedented surge in demand in the hobby and creative market, as we all seek ways to focus on positive outlets and stay creative at home. This unexpected surge in demand has, not surprisingly, resulted in shortages of product across the entire hobby market.
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Does FIMO clay air dry?

This air-drying clay is widely used in schools, thanks to its similarity to conventional clay. Modelling with FIMOair does not require the use of an oven for hardening, as this material dries in the air.
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What clay is best for sculpting?

Polymer clay has many advantages, particularly if you do not have a studio or kiln. It is almost certainly the best clay to use for sculpting when kids are involved. They won't make too much of a mess, the material is safe and they can fire their work to create pieces to keep.
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Is Fimo clay toxic?

Polymer clay is non-toxic, so it is completely safe to use around children and pets.
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What is the difference between Fimo Soft and Fimo professional?

Unlike FIMO soft and other sorts of FIMO, FIMO professional has a firmer consistency. This gives the clay more dimensional stability, making it exceptionally well-suited to highly detailed artwork. Thanks to the pure pigments of our True Colours, the brilliant colours can be mixed exactly.
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Is Fimo a polymer clay?

Fimo is the most famous polymer clay in France. So well known that we often speak of "Fimo" instead of "polymer clay". It has become a generic term to designate a kind of polymer clay.
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Can you soften old Fimo?

Mixing a softer brand together with your hard polymer clay can work wonders to give it a softer, more workable texture. Revive tired, old clay by adding plasticizers. Translucent clay, translucent liquid clay, mineral oil, baby oil, Sculpey Clay Softener or Fimo Quick Mix can all be used to get the job done.
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Why is Fimo clay so hard?

If the clay is exposed to warm air or sunlight it can harden and crumble. In addition, if the clay is many years old, it can lose its consistency and will need to be reconditioned. Even if you have Fimo that has become hard or old, it can be restored to its original state.
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Is Fimo good for jewelry?

After baking, Fimo polymer clay has a slightly glossy look and buffs well to a high shine finish. There's a reason Premo! Sculpey polymer clay is a favorite molding compound in the jewelry-making industry, especially for sculpting. Incredibly soft and supple, you won't find an easier clay to work with than Premo!
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Can you bake Fimo twice?

There is no reason you can't bake a piece of clay as many times as you need to. In fact, for complex pieces, it's common to bake parts of the piece separately and then assemble and attach them after baking. It's also perfectly fine to attach raw clay to baked clay and bake that.
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What is the softest brand of polymer clay?

Sculpey III

Is the softest brand of Polymer clay, it comes in a great range of colours and be mixed with Fimo and Premo. When baked it has more if a matte finish but can be polished to a high shine if required. A little more brittle than the other brands so good for delicate or fine work.
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Why is Sculpey III bad?

Sculpey III, Original Sculpey, Super Sculpey, and Bake Shop are all quite brittle after baking and should not be used, unsupported, in any area thinner than 1/4″ (6mm). These weaker brands do have their uses, however, so save them for other projects.
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Can you mix Original Sculpey with Sculpey 3?

Yes, UltraLight and Souffle both contain microbeads. So, therefore, you can create a fairly close duplicate of Sculpey Souffle by mixing Sculpey UltraLight with Sculpey III or Sculpey Premo. Since Sculpey III is pretty weak on its own, try mixing it 1:2 with UltraLight.
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Does FIMO Soft Harden?

Polymer clay will be slightly soft immediately after it comes out of the oven, even if it has been baked at the correct temperature and for the correct amount of time. It will only harden fully once it's cooled and therefore fully cured.
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