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1-1/2" Heart Casting Mold

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$10.95 USD
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Product Description
Cast Glass Molds with Heart!
Perfect for Valentine's Day or just to say "I love you", use this mold to make a unique cast glass necklace. Fill mold with glass frit and scrap glass to create one-of-a-kind cast glass jewelry pendent. sparkle with dichroic. Kiln wash before use. Mold measures 2-5/8" x 2-3/4" x 1" high. Mold inside dimensions are 1-3/4" x 1-5/8" x 3/8" deep.

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Pros : On first try worked fine for me. Filled it with cut up fusible glass, and it came out even better than I expected.
Cons : None so far.
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3 stars Disappointed in shape By on
Pros : After reading other reviews about the fired piece sticking to the mold and ruining it, I used plenty of kiln shelf wash so my piece didn't stick.
Cons : I was careful to use plenty of frit when assembling the piece but after firing it looked much more like an oval than a heart.
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