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You are here: Home / Creative Every Day / Fimo Models / It's the torc that counts.

It's the torc that counts.

May 21, 2009 by

Title especially for my sister 😉

I’ve been reading (now finished them, feeling bereft) a set of book about Boudica by manda Scott. They were really excellent and i got very into them. My British history interests has been extending further and further back through historical fiction and i really enjoyed the whole pagan/celtic/tribal thread. Getting interested in them meant i talked to Maddy more and she, who also likes the ancient civilisation stuff, got interested too.

Today she made a torc out of Fimo
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We were quite impressed there was enough give in the Fimo to allow it to be worn as the gap is not particularly big.

She’s spent a fair bit of time reading books and one gave her extra ideas for her stone house. She decided it should house some ancient style pigs, so it did. This has had several bakings; the fences were made flat and prebaked and she worked everything out herself.

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Must reupload those photos at a better quality.

Finally a gap!
Amelie finally has a gap.

And this is a Y balance…
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And frankly… why? 😉

Filed Under: Fimo Models, Uncategorized

Comments

  1. greer says

    May 21, 2009 at 9:15 pm

    giggle giggle 🙂 That made me laugh 🙂

  2. richmondhill says

    May 22, 2009 at 10:41 pm

    Sorry to post after this entry but wasnt sure where else to post. I am no expert! ( to put it mildly ). I have a password and can log in but still can’t access the posts , just see the dash board . What am i doing wrong ?
    Thanks Jenni

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