With these stainless steel modeling dies, you'll be able to cut geometric shapes cleanly and precisely in Fimo, Sculpey or Cernitclay, in self-hardening clay and many others.
These modeling cutters are ideal for DIY costume jewelry and small decorative objects. Make all kinds of homemade jewelry, such as earrings, pendants, spacers... Take inspiration from our tutorial to create colorful mini creoles with a marbled, striped or terrazzo effect.
Once your polymer clay is baked, use a handheld mandrel to pierce your polymer clay to create a pendant and hang it on a jewelry primer, cord or ribbon.
How to use a cookie cutter
1 - Roll out the dough with a rolling pin to the desired thickness (you can also run it through the dough machine).
2 - Place the cookie cutter in the dough (narrower side down) and press firmly with the palm of your hand.
3 - Unmold the cookie cutter and remove the excess dough. To help you, you can cut the dough around the cookie cutter with a cutter blade.
4 - Retrieve your design and place it on a baking tray.
5 - Easy to care for, we recommend washing the cookie cutter by hand after use to guarantee its durability.
Fimo paste beginner? In our toolbox, we give you tips and tricks for learning how to use polymer clay. See also our list of essential materials for getting started.
You'll also find our range of Fimo clay, Cernit clay and Sculpey clay for all your polymer clay projects. Many colors and effects are available.
Details:
Size: 16 mm to 52 mm approx.
Sold in bags of 24 pieces.






















