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Make a millefiori USB flash drive jewel

Make a millefiori USB flash drive jewel
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This millefiori USB flash drive makes a great present for friends (or for yourself). With a polymer clay casing you can give the memory stick a very individual appearance. Each one is different and you can personalise by using the wearer's favorite colour combinations.

If you have some experience with polymer clay it can be a first millefiori project. I advise to start with simple patterns, which already give a great effect

If you do not have experience with polymer clay, just take some time to get some feeling with the material and you will very soon be ready to start with millefiori. Check out some of the many online millefiori tutorial videos. I like the ones from fimosieraden.

As taking pictures of a polymer clay work in progress involves cleaning my hands thoroughly before taking the camera each time, I combined pictures of workpieces made at different times to cover all the steps.
 
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Step 1Materials and tools

Materials and tools
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Materials:

- a USB flash drive. I prefer to work with the smallest possible, in order to end up with a small pendant. Sliding models, as opposed to those with a cap, tend to allow for an easier complete removal of the outer casing. You can also use the types without any cover.

- polymer clay of the brand and colours of your choice. I use Fimo "Soft" and Fimo "Effect", most often in a combination of three colours. Take care as polymer clay in unbaked condition is considered harmful to your health and to many plastic surfaces. I guess it's the softeners that do the harm. Check the instructions of the manufacturer. Avoid contact with anything not needed for the sculpting and wash hands, tools and working area thoroughly afterwards.

- some wood with a thickness close to the thickness of the USB flash drive without casing.

- a piece of lace and a catch of your choice

- some masking tape for option A, some thin double-sided tape for option B. I use the type meant for fixing carpets to the floor.


Tools
- a clean working surface suitable for working with polymer clay (the softeners tend to attack many plastics and paints, but not polyethylene and polypropylene).

- a razor type crafts knife

- a toothpick

- superglue

- a kitchen furnace (not shown) with good temperature control adapted to the polymer clay of your choice (110 degrees Celsius for Fimo).

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25 comments
May 16, 2011. 1:13 PMMicioGatta says:
Fimo + millefiori + usb pen + pendant?! I *must* do this. Thank you, I love that four things and so I love this tutorial.
Apr 5, 2011. 1:10 PMcrak-a-bottle says:
Nice photo. Flash drive is pretty too. :)
Mar 8, 2011. 12:11 PMneologik says:
Amazing!
very beautyfull
i really like it so much!

greets!
Dec 20, 2010. 2:03 PMDirtyMex says:
during step 4 & 5 do you use the whole clay or how much?
Dec 22, 2010. 12:32 PMDirtyMex says:
thanks that really helped a lot
Jan 17, 2010. 8:49 PMbrooklynlord says:
Are you sure its safe to bake a flash drive? or do you remove it before baking?
Dec 19, 2009. 3:28 AMmemyselfand1 says:
Thank you! Christmas indecision is now solved!
Oct 28, 2009. 4:37 PMrussian5 says:
Nice instructable. I like the first picture
Aug 4, 2009. 8:15 PMmykacanada says:
this is a really great idea i can color code all drive's wooohoo
Jul 23, 2009. 2:57 PMIts Giggles says:
So wait a second. . . you bake it w/ the usb drive???
Jul 29, 2009. 2:54 AMporcupinemamma says:
oh I get it now. very pretty result. thanks muchleys lol ;0)
Jul 24, 2009. 8:39 AMxACIDITYx says:
I love this idea. I always liked keeping my USB drives attached to me, because if they're just loose, like in my pocket, I always lose them.
Jul 24, 2009. 3:28 AMIts Giggles says:
Okay.
thank you for explaining that. =]
Jul 19, 2009. 12:40 AMlucek says:
I've got it. wire up the thumb drive to a 2' usb extension cable cut in half and just attach the other end with hot glue. use the usb cable ends as clasps. it would involve $.37 cents +s&h for the cable and minimal soldering.
Jul 17, 2009. 3:02 PMOnePrettyThing says:
Wow, I love this as a gift idea. Thanks so much for sharing. I'll be linking in today's Daily DIY.
Jul 19, 2009. 4:31 AMstarmoon125 says:
great idea,smart people!
Jul 18, 2009. 6:05 PMluvit says:
i didn't read any of the words. none.
Jul 17, 2009. 2:29 PMglut says:
good idea. And the result is very nice.
Jul 17, 2009. 12:29 PMFocker says:
daaaaaang, thats really neat! I bet you could make a killing selling these!
Jul 17, 2009. 12:09 PMscoochmaroo says:
Beautiful!

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