oops, missed out the fimo!

After Merry left precipitously, the fimo she had donated to the cause came out to play, and Small spent quite literally hours making things. Have decided that obviously I have been depriving him of modelling equipment, so am going to have to indulge his fledgling talents by visiting Playmerrily and buying him much fimo to get him going.

I don’t have to wait til he’s 8 though do I?


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3 responses to “oops, missed out the fimo!”

  1. his fimoing was fab. bb fimos. i ignore the 8 thing!

  2. what is the 8 thing about? I can see persuading him to go a little easy on the quantities, but I think we’ll get there with that earlier than 8…

  3. Andrea used to sell that in her craft supply store. We still have quite a stash of it.

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