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Dolphin cameo clay mold sculpey clay mold

Dolphin cameo clay mold   sculpey clay  mold
Time left: (12/2/2008 10:20:27 PM) Seller:
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Current Bid: USD 0.99
Thank you. This is a small hard mold used to make a low heat clay item you can use in your hand made jewelry. Only the mold is shipped, not the item pictured with it. Combined shipping is available. Initial shipping includes a padded envelope, padding, printing costs for your short instructions, a Pay Pal printed stamp and printing costs. Each mold is hand made an varies in its appearence. The mold produces a peice that is aproximately 40 x 30 mm. Approximate because its real finished size is up to you... After you trim, sand and get it ready to use.... The mold is used exclusively for sculpey or some other polymer clay. Only the mold is shipped and not the original. Painting ideas are every where, and you are at liberty to use your own imagination. Practice makes perfect. However; the first thing to do with your mold is to make a key. A key is one perfect, or usable impression that you save to make another mold in the event that you break the original. Clay will stick to clay. So start off by brushing baby powder, you can use corn starch, but I like the baby powder. I dump a little right into the mold. Brush it around the entire mold, dump out the xcess and brush the lose powder out. Your clay should not stick that much, it might, but shouldn't. To make a flat back: Once the glop of clay is inserted into your mold and pushed flat... I like to put some powder on the table. Powder the back of the clay and gently pull the mold and clay until it is flat. "MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A KEY MADE" as the mold sometimes break using this method. If it has stuck a little, you should have a slight lip of clay around the the impression, gently use this to pull your impression out. Use this lip of clay to push the peice flatter... The heat will soften and often finish flattening your item.