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Baroque Frames - Decor | Food | Craft Mould - Re-Design with Prima 5" x 8"
Baroque Frames - Decor | Food | Craft Mould - Re-Design with Prima 5" x 8"
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Discover ornate Baroque frame designs that elevate any creative project. This 5" x 8" mould captures intricate scrollwork, flourishes, and architectural details perfect for framing focal points on furniture, mixed media art, or edible creations. Cast in resin, clay, fondant, or chocolate to add sophisticated dimensionality and period-inspired elegance to your work.
Crafted from high-quality silicone, it’s food-safe and perfect for use with modeling materials, resin, wax, or even chocolate.
Only by Redesign with Prima®
Made from high-quality, food-safe silicone. Free from: BPA, PVC, Phthalates, Latex, Lead, Nitrosamines, PFOA, PTFE (Teflon)
Non-toxic and non-stick – no coating required
Size: 5" x 8"
Food safe and durable for repeated use
- Food-safe, flexible silicone construction
- Compatible with resin, clay, wax, chocolate, icing, candy and soap
- Highly detailed design for precise, textured results
- Heat-resistant and non-stick surface
- Oven, microwave, refrigerator, and freezer safe
- Reusable and durable for long-term use
- Perfect for decorative pieces and edible creations
- Ideal for hobbyists and professional crafters
- Elevates furniture, walls, and seasonal displays
- Brings creative visions to life with ease
Mould Mediums: - Amazing White Casting Resin, Prima Modeling Material
How To Use Your Mould:
- There are a number of different mediums you can use to fill your mould - the one you choose will dictate how you do this, for instance resins are poured in, whilst clay mediums are pushed in manually. Follow the instructions on the particular product you’re using.
- Some things to bear in mind are to pay attention to the detailing in your mould - when using clay, start filling the mould with little pieces first, making sure that you’ve pushed it down into the smallest and most detailed areas of the mould. Using a large chunk and just pressing it in may well end up in some of the detailing not being filled and a less than perfect impression when you remove your casting.
- Once filled, tidy up edges using a knife or similar blade tool. You’ll need a completely flat surface so that your mould will adhere completely to your project without gaps.
- Take care when removing your cast from the mould - some designs are fragile with fine details. Remember your mould is flexible so manipulate the mould to release the cast rather than digging it out. Work from the outside of your mould towards the centre.
- If you will be using your moulded piece on a curved area of your furniture piece, ensure you select a medium that can be heated up and bent to shape - resin is excellent.
