Enchant your craft projects with the dreamlike ornaments from the Casting mould "Ornaments". These five motifs offer you countless possibilities for creating small works of art. Whether nostalgic concrete objects or unique creative casting slip - this mold can be used in a variety of ways. The ornaments also add a special touch to your floristry arrangements and make them real eye-catchers.
The casting mould is made of plastic and has a filling quantity of approx. 380 grams. Each of the five motifs has a size of 6 - 9 cm and is therefore perfect for small DIY projects.
But it's not just the material and size that make this mould so wonderful. The versatile uses also set them apart from other products of this type. Decorate your candle holders with the pretty ornaments and create a cozy ambience, design your own concrete door wreath and add the ornaments as a special highlight. Combine the motifs with different colors and create a unique wall decoration or create individual gift tags or pieces of jewelry.
So let yourself be inspired by the versatility of the Casting mould "Ornaments". Create unique works of art with these enchanting ornaments. Order your casting mould today and be impressed by the quality and the magical results!
Tips to use:
Preparations:
Mix the desired casting compound according to the instructions. If you wish, you can color it with color pigment powder.
Application:
Slowly pour the mixed casting compound into the casting mould. Leave a rim of at least 2 mm free to make it easier to demould your casting later.
Gently tap the casting mould so that the mixture is evenly distributed and any air bubbles come to the surface. You can then prick these with a lace object.
Time to dry:
Allow the casting compound to harden well. Follow the drying times specified in the instructions for the casting compound.
Work to finish:
You can now demould your casting. If the casting does not come off simply by dropping it, you can carefully loosen the mould all around with your fingers and tap it against the mould.
Good to know:
For detailed moulds, we recommend using a mould release agent or release wax to protect the mould.