I don't know if you'll see this, as this clip is a few years old, but if you want to save your hands from extra stress, cut open the caulking tube and scrape all the caulk into a seal tight jar. It will still be good, and not dry out.
Mod Podge?! Who knew! I'll have to give that a try. I used a thin lacy mold for the 1st time the other day & used air dried clay(out of curiosity) & it did not work! lol It was a mess. Love using my IOD molds on plastic baubles for Christmas ornaments, but I've seen a lot of people using the thinner lacy molds & wanted to give it a try. Just wasn't completely sure what type of medium to use. Now I've got a couple of new ideas. Thank you!
I wanted to cast leaves for faux terrarium plants but didn't want to use rigid resin and had no idea what I could use to create my "plastic" plants. This video is perfect - Thanks!
Thank you , I use Acrylic sealer very easy to use keep nozzle on then put it in the freezer for about an hr take out of moulds when cold , they remain flexible.
Absolutely genius, this will work out so much more affordable and I have a surplus of hard as nails left over from a diy project! Thank you so much for sharing
You are a lifesaver!! Thank you so much. Easy clear simple explanations, well done!! and thank you. Finally, someone in the UK is doing this stuff. You are a motivation to people like me on this side of the pond! Thank you, than you. I will subscribe to your channel.
My husband wonders why I'm on youtube all the time and it's because I keep coming across amazing people like you that have amazing ideas. My ? is. How do you store them and how long do they stay bendy.?
Hehehh that’s awesome! I just store them in a tin, honestly could do with a better system because I just throw them in there. They stay bendy forever. At least in my experience, I’ve had some for 2 years and they’re still bendy :)
@@IvetaZiedina if a person is refurbishing furniture they could use this system or put on a frame. Possibles are endless. I need to find several tubes. 😂🤦♀️🥰
Thank you very much for this eye-opening tutorial! I have lots of moulds from my cake decorating years and now I can use them for my crafts! Many thanks!
Hi 🖐🏻 I’m new to your channel & new to making moulds 😊 Thank you for the great tips, I was looking for something light & bendy to use. Now a trip to my local hardware store 😂 x
I just love you...such a great idea...i am using normal for my projects DAS....but not all the time helping me.....and now you made my day....thank you so much
I tried it with my modelling paste and there were too many air bubbles in it, I only kept a few of them. Think I’ll go get the silicone gun out lols. Thank you for another amazing video xxx
Thank you 😊 I so glad to see at last someone from UK😅 I like your videos, a lot of practical information, straight to the point and very helpful. Following your instructions U have used Hard as Nails glue from company 151 (£1 Poundland) - works like a charm, now I am going to use flexible acrylic siliconized sealant (£1.50 Inexcess) . It so much fun when we can use something different than posh expensive brands. I am looking for nice lace/ texture silicone mould for baubles decorating, could you please recommend some? Its not easy to find something really nice. Thank you for sharing 😊
And BTW warning - don't use "ever build external frame sealant" Doesn't dry even in very shallow moulds for several days, took me ages to remove this and clean my moulds. Thank you for all your videos, I watch them all the time and learn a lot from you 😅
Thank you so much for this! I've been trying to find something really flexible that's available in the UK.....spent a fortune buying DAP from the U.S & this was literally right on my doorstep!
Well I never Iveta, who would of thought that you could use window and door frame sealant or No Nails to make embellishments but of course you did lol!! of course, your just a fountain of knowledge xx
Hahaha trust me, I did not come up with all of this all by myself, I watch and learn from others just like yourself but when you start using other people’s knowledge you find that it might work different for you and you have to tweak a few things, find different materials etc. So you end up adding to the fountain of knowledge 😄
Hi lovely. I'm looking for ideas for my wedding using homemade embellishments. I'm wanting to use old coffee jars for tealight holders. My colours are rose gold, cream and grey. Any ideas xx
Yep. He’s definitely all over the place at the moment, nothing is safe anymore. Even high up really coz he knows how to move stuff around to help him get places 😱🤣
I tried the idea but I couldn’t remove the silicon from the molds Could you help me please Did you put any paste or something before spreading the silicon
Hello Iveta, is it possible to make an exercise resistance band with silicone? I see the main material they use is silicone but I was wondering how they go about this ?
Help please, what am I doing wrong? I have been using flexible caulking to make moulds, but I am not having success. I came upon your video because of the mould you are using is one I have. The tree, snowflakes are coming out fine but not the deer, it keeps having I think are air pockets. The body looks like it has cut holes and the face is distorted. Also have mini bird moulds, same thing is happening. Any suggestions would be so helpful.
Beautiful! I wonder if they are paintable as well like air drying clay? Btw thx a lot for sharing. New to decoupage art I found your channel rly informative so subbed to your channel. Thx! Greetings from Korea.
Depending on the shape/thinned of the mould, some very thin but deeper moulds like the ones I used on my “Victorian” style baubles before Christmas are really difficult to get out when wet so I use other stuff for those but for the most part you can take them out straight away ☺️
Help what am I doing wrong.i bought no more nails and it just dries then cracks when I go to take it out is there a specific make of no more nails I should get thanks
Hey Yvette, I tried putting the white silicone sealant in my moulds and now after even 4 days they are not coming out at all... Can u pls help me with this ... Or else all my moulds would get ruined... Pls help ....
It is very important that the silicone is acrylic. There is also acetate silicone and it can be used to make the mold itself. But acrylic silicone is used to fill the mold, to make decorations. If you can't peel it off the mold, you've probably used acetate and destroyed the mold. It has an unpleasant smell like strong vinegar.
I have went to Michael’s and I have went to Hobby lobby here in the United States Indiana to be exact LOL you cannot find a mold anywhere ! I was able to find Clay just not the molds I would love to have some molds that look like Lace! I love love love your channel
Hi! thank you for the comment! I'm now gathering information from fellow crafters on where they find their moulds :D A lot of people in the US say they buy them on Amazon, and if you go on redesign with prima website they have an online store locator so you can find other retailers. not many brick and mortar shops sell moulds, or at least not as large variety so looking online will be your best bet! :)
Go to the Chinese shops on eBay where they sell lots of molds. Remember, it takes them a month or longer to reach you but the prices are very cheap. They don't have lovely designs like the IOD molds but to begin with, try the cheapo ones on eBay.
I know this is an old post but I wanted to let everyone know that they are available at Michaels and JoAnn in the baking aisle. Just make sure you get the silicone and not the hard plastic. Also, Etsy has a lot and some will customize them for you!
I just usually use either pva glue or same “hard as nails” adhesive. You just need to be careful with superglued coz some of h them react with the sealant and melt it away
Bummer! Unfortunately silicone sticks to silicone so if you have a silicone mold and fill it will silicone, that will happen. In the video she used "door and window sealant" - not sure what the material actually was - and the other option was a kind of glue (presumably that does not stick to silicone, because she didn't demonstrate that one).
When I work with sealants and some silicones, I put manageable amounts into disposable pastry bags. Easier to control and use.
I don't know if you'll see this, as this clip is a few years old, but if you want to save your hands from extra stress, cut open the caulking tube and scrape all the caulk into a seal tight jar. It will still be good, and not dry out.
I have been trying to find something cheap to make moulds with so they can bend like this thank you so much for this video 🥰
Finally I found someone to make sense, thanks for the tip, your video is the best explaining flexible paste.
Good idea! It may be worth noting that not all flexible sealers can be painted over - so check label before buying if being used for painted projects.
The brand DAP is you can paint
@@yolandagofigure @Yolanda Rosato Which DAP product do you like best? I’ve tried a few with mixed results. Thank you!
For delicate lacey molds, Modpodge is an ideal medium. It dries clear and bendable.
Ooooooo that’s so good to know! I’ll have to try it out over the weekend! Thank you for the tip! ❤️
I haven't tried that, Thank you 👍
Does it release from molds easily?
@@sharon94503 Yes, from silicone molds I had no problem.
Mod Podge?! Who knew! I'll have to give that a try. I used a thin lacy mold for the 1st time the other day & used air dried clay(out of curiosity) & it did not work! lol It was a mess. Love using my IOD molds on plastic baubles for Christmas ornaments, but I've seen a lot of people using the thinner lacy molds & wanted to give it a try. Just wasn't completely sure what type of medium to use. Now I've got a couple of new ideas. Thank you!
I wanted to cast leaves for faux terrarium plants but didn't want to use rigid resin and had no idea what I could use to create my "plastic" plants. This video is perfect - Thanks!
Thank you , I use Acrylic sealer very easy to use keep nozzle on then put it in the freezer for about an hr take out of moulds when cold , they remain flexible.
Absolutely genius, this will work out so much more affordable and I have a surplus of hard as nails left over from a diy project! Thank you so much for sharing
This was so helpful! Thanks for explaining it clearly. Love your work
Great idea I use plaster of Paris in all my molds sand and paint.. So cute for gifts.. But I'm trying this out..great idea.
I saw someone using flexible pieces in an altered box project a few days ago and have been wondering how they could be made! Thank you so much!
Iveta, I absolutely love how practical you are. Thank you for these tips.
what type of adhesive do you use to bond to surfaces
Girl you are amazing I love all your tutorials. You are a creative soul ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I heard rubbing the mold with alcohol before you remove the silicone takes away some of that film. Can't wait to try it!
You are a lifesaver!! Thank you so much. Easy clear simple explanations, well done!! and thank you. Finally, someone in the UK is doing this stuff. You are a motivation to people like me on this side of the pond! Thank you, than you. I will subscribe to your channel.
My husband wonders why I'm on youtube all the time and it's because I keep coming across amazing people like you that have amazing ideas. My ? is. How do you store them and how long do they stay bendy.?
Hehehh that’s awesome! I just store them in a tin, honestly could do with a better system because I just throw them in there. They stay bendy forever. At least in my experience, I’ve had some for 2 years and they’re still bendy :)
@@IvetaZiedina if a person is refurbishing furniture they could use this system or put on a frame. Possibles are endless. I need to find several tubes. 😂🤦♀️🥰
I just filled all the silicone things I have it's clear though . Will wait 24 hrs.
Thank you very much for this eye-opening tutorial! I have lots of moulds from my cake decorating years and now I can use them for my crafts! Many thanks!
Ok got it..am going to be brave and try it. Ty 🇨🇦❤️
Hi 🖐🏻 I’m new to your channel & new to making moulds 😊 Thank you for the great tips, I was looking for something light & bendy to use. Now a trip to my local hardware store 😂 x
This is so helpful! How do you make molds with hard as nails glue?
I just love you...such a great idea...i am using normal for my projects DAS....but not all the time helping me.....and now you made my day....thank you so much
Very nice! Thanks for sharing this new method.
I tried it with my modelling paste and there were too many air bubbles in it, I only kept a few of them. Think I’ll go get the silicone gun out lols. Thank you for another amazing video xxx
Thanks for the great information I will definitely be trying those materials🎉🎉❤
Thank you 😊 I so glad to see at last someone from UK😅 I like your videos, a lot of practical information, straight to the point and very helpful. Following your instructions U have used Hard as Nails glue from company 151 (£1 Poundland) - works like a charm, now I am going to use flexible acrylic siliconized sealant (£1.50 Inexcess) . It so much fun when we can use something different than posh expensive brands. I am looking for nice lace/ texture silicone mould for baubles decorating, could you please recommend some? Its not easy to find something really nice. Thank you for sharing 😊
Yes I have purchased lots of fantastic moulds from Temu! There really cheap! Good quality too xx
May I ask where did you buy this blue mould with shell and waves? Can't find anywhere 😊
And BTW warning - don't use "ever build external frame sealant" Doesn't dry even in very shallow moulds for several days, took me ages to remove this and clean my moulds. Thank you for all your videos, I watch them all the time and learn a lot from you 😅
You mentioned the silicone to be bendable.. which brands do you use?
Thank you so much for this! I've been trying to find something really flexible that's available in the UK.....spent a fortune buying DAP from the U.S & this was literally right on my doorstep!
that's wonderful! I'm so happy I can help you save the hassle and some money along the way!
Well I never Iveta, who would of thought that you could use window and door frame sealant or No Nails to make embellishments but of course you did lol!! of course, your just a fountain of knowledge xx
Hahaha trust me, I did not come up with all of this all by myself, I watch and learn from others just like yourself but when you start using other people’s knowledge you find that it might work different for you and you have to tweak a few things, find different materials etc. So you end up adding to the fountain of knowledge 😄
Good idea. Thanks.
Did you pass any oil before this product?
You are amazing and love your video's . I like to have this material but a am a dutch woman and live in Portugal. I don't iv the have it here.
Hi lovely. I'm looking for ideas for my wedding using homemade embellishments. I'm wanting to use old coffee jars for tealight holders. My colours are rose gold, cream and grey. Any ideas xx
That's fascinating, Yvette. You are good at so many things and you explain so well. That's funny about Toby:-)
Yep. He’s definitely all over the place at the moment, nothing is safe anymore. Even high up really coz he knows how to move stuff around to help him get places 😱🤣
Thanks for the fabulous tutorial. Great ideas.
Gorgeous girl!
Love, Love, Love! xoxo
Have you ever tried hot glue as the molding material?
Thnx for sharing..could you tell me how to colour them after they dry..what colours can you recommend?
would you be able to attach these somehow to pots and urns...would you think? thankyou
Thank you! Very great tips!!
very nice.. how long do these last.. can we make a bracelet or something like that.. it is firm like silicon or easy to break
also please could you share a link to your vedio on how these were used in a project. thanks
Like this, thank you. Acrylic paint is good but it takes even longer to dry, I put things on the heater, results are ok,
I tried the idea but I couldn’t remove the silicon from the molds
Could you help me please
Did you put any paste or something before spreading the silicon
@@emanaboutaleb6559 it's not silicone you use it's "Caulk" that you use in moulds, Painters Caulk, hope this helps.
Did you do any videos showing the hard as nails?
This was so useful.
Ty for the fantastic tip ..much appreciated!!!
Excellent tutorial, thanks.
How do you store your molds?
Do you make many ahead of time to use at a later date and how do you store those?
I’m going to try this on my albums. I live 3 dimensionals on my covers. Thank you for sharing!
That's a wonderful idea!
Just what im looking for. TFS , im ofg to the hardware shop 😊
Hello Iveta, is it possible to make an exercise resistance band with silicone? I see the main material they use is silicone but I was wondering how they go about this ?
Thank you so much for the video.
Help please, what am I doing wrong? I have been using flexible caulking to make moulds, but I am not having success. I came upon your video because of the mould you are using is one I have. The tree, snowflakes are coming out fine but not the deer, it keeps having I think are air pockets. The body looks like it has cut holes and the face is distorted. Also have mini bird moulds, same thing is happening. Any suggestions would be so helpful.
Good job. Really very fantastic
Great technique
This is a silicone based caulk, right? The product you are using is not available in the US. But silicone caulks are so just checking.
Great video!
Do you need to or should you dust the mold with corn starch prior to putting the hard as nails in it. Like you do with air-dry clay....?
Thank you for sharing very helpful 🥰🤗
very useful, good to know, thanks!
Beautiful! I wonder if they are paintable as well like air drying clay? Btw thx a lot for sharing. New to decoupage art I found your channel rly informative so subbed to your channel. Thx! Greetings from Korea.
You can paint them, might have to do 2 coats as the surface is a bit more slippery but you can most definitely paint them :)
Try putting a coat of gesso on first, especially the surface is more slick. It will help the paint adhere much easier.
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
great tips thanks for sharing
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Awesome idea
Can you paint this stuff and what paint would you recommend?
Have you seen people making them from toilet roll and mod podge? It looks too fun to try xxx
c'est génial on laisse sécher combien de temps?
Can you paint it please? And thank you for this video.
So good to find out 😊 When you work with Das, do they also get to sit or take them out immediately? I ordered Das 😊 Thanks for a learning video 😊🤗
Depending on the shape/thinned of the mould, some very thin but deeper moulds like the ones I used on my “Victorian” style baubles before Christmas are really difficult to get out when wet so I use other stuff for those but for the most part you can take them out straight away ☺️
@@IvetaZiedina Thank you so much. I can't wait to start, hopeful I get all my stuff soon 😊😊💖
Can you paint these before you actually put them on a rounded surface or does the paint harden them ...great idea many thx for sharing
I’ve painted them before application and had no issues ☺️
Fantastic thank you for sharing 🙏💕
Help what am I doing wrong.i bought no more nails and it just dries then cracks when I go to take it out is there a specific make of no more nails I should get thanks
Thank you so much. This is amazing.,
Great idea
Thankyou that was a great tutorial ❤️
Hey Yvette, I tried putting the white silicone sealant in my moulds and now after even 4 days they are not coming out at all... Can u pls help me with this ... Or else all my moulds would get ruined... Pls help ....
It is very important that the silicone is acrylic. There is also acetate silicone and it can be used to make the mold itself. But acrylic silicone is used to fill the mold, to make decorations. If you can't peel it off the mold, you've probably used acetate and destroyed the mold. It has an unpleasant smell like strong vinegar.
Yes, silicone sticks to silicone!
With this method you don’t need the cornstarch?
can you paint it and it stick since it's silicone?
Can I use Siliconized acrylic rubber sealant?
thanks for this video very helpful:)
I have went to Michael’s and I have went to Hobby lobby here in the United States Indiana to be exact LOL you cannot find a mold anywhere ! I was able to find Clay just not the molds I would love to have some molds that look like Lace! I love love love your channel
Hi! thank you for the comment! I'm now gathering information from fellow crafters on where they find their moulds :D A lot of people in the US say they buy them on Amazon, and if you go on redesign with prima website they have an online store locator so you can find other retailers. not many brick and mortar shops sell moulds, or at least not as large variety so looking online will be your best bet! :)
Search for lace silicone mold on Amazon they have lots and you’ll have them really quit
Go to the Chinese shops on eBay where they sell lots of molds. Remember, it takes them a month or longer to reach you but the prices are very cheap. They don't have lovely designs like the IOD molds but to begin with, try the cheapo ones on eBay.
Shein has molds! I dont know the quality of them since I just ordered and haven't gotten them yet.
I know this is an old post but I wanted to let everyone know that they are available at Michaels and JoAnn in the baking aisle. Just make sure you get the silicone and not the hard plastic.
Also, Etsy has a lot and some will customize them for you!
An you use spackling?
Where do you get your molds?
Lots of different places, eBay, AliExpress, more niche craft shops, search for sugar craft or decor silicone moulds, stuff like that ☺️
Dainty Gifts TY; found them on Amazon! Will be fun to make. Thanks for your tips.
Wonderful! And once you start getting them you’ll find yourself discovering more and more places 😄
I love this, thankyou for sharing
Thank You so much for sharing Ma’am 😊😊
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What is product name
Where do you buy the flexible molds from
Hobby lobby and Joanns have cake molds for the finer lace molds.
TYFS - 🙄 so once these have dried/cured do I need to use a special or particular type of glue to adhere them to my project?
I just usually use either pva glue or same “hard as nails” adhesive. You just need to be careful with superglued coz some of h them react with the sealant and melt it away
How do we find the unfolding tutorial
Very helpful. Thanks. 👍❤️
Amazing!
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Thank youuu so much. You saved my wallet.
i live in Greece how can I get this ? is it silicone ?
You should have something like this in your local hardware shops. This is window sealant but you could try silicone too
ye mold kanha se milta he .
Great
Thank you 😊❤️
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Thank you
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So the sealant isn’t silicone? Because I used a silicone one in my silicone mold. They became one.
Bummer! Unfortunately silicone sticks to silicone so if you have a silicone mold and fill it will silicone, that will happen. In the video she used "door and window sealant" - not sure what the material actually was - and the other option was a kind of glue (presumably that does not stick to silicone, because she didn't demonstrate that one).
Acrylic sealant.
You can't paint silicone but acrylic sealant is perfect for painting
super merci
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Hi Very Nice