🎨 Mold Your Memories into Masterpieces!
This set of silicone resin molds includes three large shapes (hexagon, heart, square) and three small molds, perfect for DIY projects. Made from high-quality, flexible silicone, these molds are reusable and easy to clean. Ideal for preserving flowers and creating unique art pieces, they cater to various crafting needs while ensuring durability and ease of use.
Item Dimensions | 9 x 2 x 10 inches |
Material Type | Silicone |
Item Shape | Hexagon+Heart+Square |
Color | White |
N**.
This is a beautiful nold
HEXAGON SHAPE: This is my first attempt at a mold of this size and depth. I know I made quite a few design mistakes on this piece, but I'm learning. The letters are painted and glittered wood letters. I put little crystal around the front parametric which can't really be seen de to the second layer of glittered resin. Then i put a thin layer of clear, added dried flowers and greenery, let that semi cure, added one more thin layer of clear, followed finally by a pearl colored resin. This took a total of 3 days to make, about 30 min to an hour each time. The mold is reinforced so it holds its happy very well. These large deep molds take a lot of resin, but you don't have to fill it all the way up. I wanted this piece to sit on its end so i used the entire depth. It's heavy!!!! But my son and his fiancé are excited to display this at their wedding sign in table, even with the mistakes. I highly recommend these molds.HEART: this heart mold held its shape wonderfully. I filled it to the rim. It took 3 layers, clear first. Once almost set, i stuck resin flowers i had made previously, some tiny resin butterflies i got here on amazon, and added a little glitter. A few hours later i dusted off any loose glitter and poured clear resin. The following day i used resin with metallic mica powder and some metallic gray acrylic paint. It was fully cured in about 12 hours.
P***
Great
Came with everything in the photo along with extra supports, very durable and easy to use.
K**W
First time working with epoxy and these worked great! Love them!
This was my first time ever attempting to work with epoxy, so I watched lots of video tutorials and read lots of reviews. I wanted to preserve the flowers from off of my mother's casket, so I REALLY didn't want to mess it up. After making sure that the flowers were completely dried, I used a crystal clear deep pour resin by Craft Resin, and followed recommendations to warm it beforehand, carefully measure the 2:1 ratio, stir it in the same direction for 5 minutes, and poured it in several smaller layers (waited approximately 24 hrs between layers because I did it on several consecutive evenings after work), and monitored after each pour for any bubbles that came up and popped them. I also used mitreapel Silicone Mold Release Spray in the molds before I began after seeing it recommended in a review, but I really don't know that it was necessary, as these VERY EASILY peeled out of the mold after a 48 hr cure time after the last layer - with no damage to the molds, so I'm easily able to re-use them. The size of these molds are beautiful (the hexagon is very large) and exactly what I was looking for! The thickness is perfect and allows them to easily stand. I was very pleased with the finished results and look forward to more epoxy projects in the future! I highly recommend these!
J**
Super cute, but one use only
Overall happy with the results! The hexagon and square takes way more than the heart. I had my father in law help me with this since he’s done resin projects before. We did 3 layers over 3 days. Idk what we may have done wrong, but the silicone stuck to the resin in multiple places which I did my best to scrape off but couldn’t get it 100% off without scratching. So this was only a one use mold for us.
R**J
Worked great for me
I bought this for the hexagon, and so far that is all I have used, but it worked perfect. Couldn’t be happier. If I might offer a tip to those that may be having de-molding issues: I coat the whole inside of the mold with Howard’s Citrus Sheild Premium Paste Wax, and the mold just falls right off. Any wax would work I’m sure, such as minwax, but the Howard’s tends to remain ‘meltier’ than the others and is therefore easier to apply. Also it smells orangey, so that’s nice. I haven’t had any luck at all with de-mold sprays.Couple of points on that though - you may not need release at all with these, I mentioned it because some people said they had issues. Also, I always color my resin - the wax I use is yellow, and may discolor a clear pour.
M**N
Great
Loved them, molds came out very well
V**A
Check all 3 molds
Two were great but the square mold was flimsy and would not have worked at all.
K**R
Awesome molds for great price
Helped me make the project of my dreams
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