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Mold & Pour
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Because of the fast molding time it is important to pay attention to follow instructions; to have success with this product. Have the item to be molded ready to mold! Roll out equal balls of the white and blue putties until even in size. KNEAD the two colors together (rolling them in your hand does not mix them correctly) for approximately 30 seconds or until blended into a lighter blue color with no white showing. Heat speeds the chemical reaction, so if you have warm hands, it may be setting even more quickly. Once mixed, roll into a ball and set on the Non-Stick Craft Sheet. Push the item to be molded into it. Push up the sides to create a wall to hold in the UTEE.(Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel). Push the mold in as evenly as possible so that when UTEE is poured it will be level, especially important if the piece is going to be beaded around. Check to see if the mold is set by touching the sides. If it bounces back without leaving a mark, it is ready. It will take between 5-7 minutes, less time if the room is warm. The mold will be permanent and cannot be remixed. If the item to be molded is pushed in too far and creates a thin area or hole on the bottom of the mold, place the item back in and patch it with a small amount of Mold-n-Pour™ mixed together. NOTE: you can't mold a piece of Mold-n-Pour™ using Mold-n-Pour™ AS THE MOLD. It will likely just stick to itself. Molds can be filled with hot glue, plaster, air dry clay, paper clay, soap, candle wax and polymer clay. Mold-n-Pour™ can withstand temperatures to 650 degrees. Polymer clay can be pushed into a mold and actually baked in the mold in the oven! Because of the inert nature of Mold-n-Pour™, it can be used on a good piece of jewelry, etc. and it will not damage it. Mold-n-Pour™ replicates even the smallest detail, so it is perfect for Memory Crafting!
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