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Re Design Decor mould - GRANDEUR FLORA NEW
Re Design Decor mould - GRANDEUR FLORA NEW
Re Design silicon moulds for you to create your own stunning embellishments for your décor and craft projects. They work well with many types of media including Air dry clay-click here to view, plaster, polymer clay, earthen clay, hot glue, including food (food safe). Practically any moulding medium.
Several fabulous designs in the one mould. Create beautiful borders for your furniture, walls and craft projects.
See How to use video tutorial here
Easy to use Instructions:
- Dust mould tray with cornflower, baby powder or arrowroot first, this helps to release the clay.
- Press the clay into mould and level the top off with a sharp instrument.
- Bend and flex tray to release mould either while still wet or when dry.
- Glue to surface
- Paint with Chalk paint or the medium of your choice.
- Try using our coloured waxes over the paint to create interesting effects.
Bendable and easy clean.
5 x 9 inches
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