Barn Owl Bird Pendant PMC3 Polymer Clay Art PUSH MOLDSee original listing |
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Item condition:
New
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Ended:
Sep 07, 2012
14:57:17 PDT
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Shipping:
$2.25
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Item location:
Portland, OR, United States
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's listing
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Material: | Silicone Mold Putty |
| Mold: | For Polymer Clay | Brand: | The Enchanted Gallery |
| Theme: | Owl |
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Each buy is for one flexible push mold only (left, reverse image purple
item in photo, now comes gray in color.) The finished example art for "Barn Owl" measures apx. 2.75" tall x 1.5" wide. All of my molds work best with polymer clay and measure roughly 1/4" deep. They are sized for art doll faces, jewelry or button making / cabochons or beads, wax or soap top cameos or inclusions (none are large enough for entire bars of soap, candle making or materials that need to be thicker than apx. 0.25" or 5mm to 15mm.) I am using "Mold N Pour" brand compound by Suze Weinberg / Ranger
Ink, a non-toxic silicone mold putty which is heat resistant up to apx. 600 degrees F. You can bake your polymer
clay inside of the mold or use UTEE (poured heated embossing powder), hot wax, glue, PMC (precious metal clay/PMC3 in clay form,) paperclay, resin etc. This product line was created for use with the "melting pot" a
heat pot for chocolate, candies, soaps, embossing powders etc. While this
compound is more expensive than others it captures detail much better,
requires no release agent (just flex the edges for release,) can be baked with your clay/handle hot poured materials up to 600 degrees, is very flexible (think silicone / rubber molds) and will last through many impressions. To learn more about the molds, instructions for using my push molds with a variety of materials, or to see my customer art gallery/projects please visit: instructions and examples . I make nearly all of my example art with polymer clay, acrylic paint and sculpey glaze gloss. I recommend removing clay from your mold before baking. If it is really soft/sticky try putting the mold (with the clay inside it) in the freezer for 10 minutes. It will make the polymer clay more firm and prevent warping on removal.
You may sell your handmade artwork created with my rubber stamps or molds. (Mechanical reproduction or mold making from casts is not allowed.) You are free to sell your clay art/beads/ready to paint cabs/jewelry etc., and display your finished artwork online. You have permission to use my craft supplies to make anything but new molds/stamps or machine reproduced products. USPS 1st class mail is $2.25. Combined shipping: Any amount of items from my ebay store may be combined for a max shipping total of $5.25 (Priority flat rate envelope $4.60 + Delivery Confirmation $0.65) if you make ONE combined payment within
2 weeks. Please wait until you are done with all your bidding/buy it nows before clicking "pay now/continue to paypal" on ebay's checkout page. All items handmade when ordered, no returns, PayPal only. I ship within the United States only, no international orders (why? see About me.) |
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