Silicone Moulds : Silicone Ocean Shell Tray Mould (OTM)

R112.74 (incl. VAT)

This silicone ocean shell tray mould is a fantastic tool for crafting ocean-inspired designs using Gypsogem Eco Resin and Resin epoxy.

Its intricate shell design captures fine details, making it perfect for creating decorative pieces, jewellery trays, or artistic accents. Whether you’re crafting  Gypsogem creations or vibrant Resin,epoxy designs, this mould brings a touch of the sea to your projects.

Whether you’re adding coastal charm to home décor or making personalised gifts, this mould helps you create beautiful, one-of-a-kind designs.

Transform your crafting  with effortless elegance- shop now and make waves with your creativity!

Note:-

  • The dimensions of each mould are displayed in the gallery, giving you a clear idea of the sizes available.
  • The item being sold includes only the moulds, not the finished products. The images are for illustrative purposes only.
  • It may produce a matte finish when using resin/epoxy, since it hasn’t been fully tested yet and perfect for gypsum powder.
  • For your convenience, we’ve included clear instructions on the exact amounts needed to make this mould.

3 in stock

Title Range Discount
Global discount 2.5% Units of 25 to 49 units 25 - 49 2.5%
Global discount 5% Units of 50 to 100 units 50 - 99 5%
Global discount 10% Units of 100+ 100 + 10%

Depending on the binding agent used for this mould, you will need the following powder and water and or hardener :

  • Standard mix: 115g of powder + 34g of water
  • With hardener: 115g of powder + 46g of hardener

Note that, packaging and transportation can indeed cause some moulds to deform. Soaking the mould in hot water and then using rice to help reshape it is a practical solution.

Here are a few additional tips for mould remediation:-

1. Freezing Method: If the mould is made of silicone, you can try placing it in the freezer for a few hours. This can sometimes help the mould return to its original shape.
2. Supportive Fillers: Besides rice, you can use other fillers like sand or small beads to help reshape the mould. Make sure the filler is dry and can conform to the mould’s shape.
3. Gradual Heating: For more delicate moulds, gradually heating them with a hairdryer can help. Be careful not to overheat, as this can cause further deformation.
4. Storage Tips: To prevent future deformation, store your moulds flat and avoid stacking heavy items on top of them. If possible, keep them in a cool, dry place.
5. Use of Weights: After soaking in hot water, place the mould on a flat surface and use weights to hold it down in its correct shape until it cools and hardens.