GET YOUR DUCKS IN A ROW… WITH MINIMOLDING.
My ducks ummm .. I mean Ostrich pens, kept falling over. Luckily the colors matched Minimolding colors and they all got new feet! It just took a few minutes to sort this lot out!
Into the hot water for 3 minutes, rolled into a ball, squashed flat, push foot in, allow to cool for 3 minutes and all done! All my ducks standing in a row, ( did I say ducks again?)
Into the hot water for 3 minutes, rolled into a ball, squashed flat, push foot in, allow to cool for 3 minutes and all done! All my ducks standing in a row, ( did I say ducks again?)
Here's a neat way of using Minimolding and polymer clay :)
Close the 2 part mould and push tightly. Any excess clay can be taken off in step 3
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Release the 2 part mould and your head is almost ready for baking! All you have to do is clean off the seams.
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Minimolding to the rescue.
A customer contacted me about how Minimolding came to his rescue.
About a year ago, he had bought a stand for his Dremel drills, but found there was a plastic piece missing which holds the pole in place. Another friend had the exact same stand.
He made a mould of the ring that was missing and made a resin copy. This worked like a dream!! He kept the mold just in case the resin ring should break so she can make another. As a matter of fact, he made another one and kept it with his drill accessories... just in case he was busy and didn't have the time to make another.
Your imagination..
... is your only limit to what can be done with this truly phenomenal product!
An enterprising idea
Here's an enterprising idea!! Julie hated to carry heavy groceries in shopping bags because it hurt her hands. She came up with this idea of moulding Minimolding in her hand to become a custom handle that fits perfectly, and her sore hands are no longer a problem.
You'll notice that she cut a groove in the handle to fit the handles of the bags so that they dont slip.
She keeps it handy in her handbag.
You'll notice that she cut a groove in the handle to fit the handles of the bags so that they dont slip.
She keeps it handy in her handbag.
Some examples of things we have crafted using Minimolding. Polymer Clay, resin, plaster of paris, liquid glass, and air-dry clay. Even two part epoxy glue just pops out - no sticking!
It's amazing what you can do with a lot of imagination and a little Minimolding.
Mrs Leefy Bug
Mrs. Leefy Bug kinda created herself. We could not stop until we added her eyes, and we just love her!
Should you ever get tired of something you have made out of Minimolding, all you have to do is pop her back into hot water and reuse the Minimolding to make something else.
We used a mixture of Green and Yellow Clear Minimolding sticks.
Mrs. Leefy Bug kinda created herself. We could not stop until we added her eyes, and we just love her!
Should you ever get tired of something you have made out of Minimolding, all you have to do is pop her back into hot water and reuse the Minimolding to make something else.
We used a mixture of Green and Yellow Clear Minimolding sticks.