Silicone Mold Making! | resin and polymer clay jewellery making | Artsil | liquid silicone |
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Hello and welcome to todays tutorial! I'll be showing you how I made a range of Christmas molds from Liquid Silicone to create a new range of resin earrings. Check back next week for the earring making part!
Liquid silicone used is Just Resin Art Sil
Liquid silicone plus mold frames and various mold making blanks available from www.thelittlecrafthouse.com.au
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Did you know that we are a craft store located in Perth, Western Australia? We have an online store too that stocks a large range of craft supplies. (postage available within Australia - currently no international sales sorry)
Todays tutorial uses supplies and tools from my personal collection along with items available through our store.
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About me:
Hi! My name is Nicole and I am the crafty half of The Little Craft House. My husband John is also part of the business - his job is all the boring paper work stuff!
I have always enjoyed crafting and being creative. And since my teenage years have had a few different creative businesses. I currently work in The Little Craft House full time, however have a little side business making jewellery and homewares which i sell at markets and shopping centre popups.
My other hobbies include op-shopping, going to musicals, and a bit of indoor plant gardening!
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I love to collaborate with other businesses! Feel free to send me an email at littlecrafthouseaus@gmail.com
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Nicole c/o The Little Craft House
6/1780 Albany Hwy Kenwick WA 6107
If you have any questions or suggestions for future tutorials please leave them in the comments!
Thanks for watching!
And stay crafty!
Nic xx
That’s the same sort of technique I use to make dice molds, mine are capped so that the full dice is made. And that is a little tricky, you just need to use petroleum jelly or talcum powder so that the silicone doesn’t stick together. Loved you video thanks so much!
I love that you show all of the imperfections of your processes. If you only showed perfection, you'd make it all too intimidating.
Thank you! Haha Yes there is always imperfections! Especially dog hair! It's always floating around! But I guess thats the beauty of handmade - and its totally normal to not be perfect! Thanks so much for watching!
I have been wondering about just this subject so I really appreciate this tute! Very detailed and concise, easy to follow. Thank you so much! 👍✌️🫶😊
You are so welcome! Glad you found it useful!
Fabulous!
Thank you!
On the candy cane mold use a cuticle cutter and it will help remove all that loose bits
Thank you! Yes it cleaned it up a little better!