The Iron Orchid Designs (IOD) Dainty Flourishes Mould is a versatile, food-safe silicone mould perfect for adding intricate, old-world details to your projects. Featuring elegant scrolls, acanthus leaves, and classical ornamentation, it brings timeless sophistication to furniture, picture frames, jewelry, and baked goods.
Designed with a proprietary microrim edge for easy release and crisp castings, the mould works beautifully with air-dry clay, resin, polymer clay, chocolate, fondant, and other mediums. Durable and reusable, the Dainty Flourishes Mould is ideal for makers seeking refined, vintage-inspired accents for any creative project.
- Design: A collection of finely detailed scrolls, corner pieces, and classical ornamentation, including graceful acanthus leaves.
- Size: 6" x 10".
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Versatile Mediums:
Use with air-dry clay, casting resin, polymer clay, fondant, chocolate, and other moldable materials.
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Food-Safe Silicone:
Made from high-quality, food-grade silicone, allowing for use in both crafts and food decoration. -
Durable & Reusable:
The durable silicone construction and microrim edge allow for consistent, professional-looking results and easy application.
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Common Applications
- Furniture Makeovers: Add ornate details to cabinets, tables, and other upcycled furniture.
- Home Decor: Create wall art, decorative plaques, and accents for signs.
- Jewelry & Accessories: Make unique earrings, pendants, and other accessories.
- Food Decorating: Decorate cakes, cookies, and other baked goods with intricate designs.
- Soap Making: Incorporate beautiful designs into homemade soaps.
Compatible Mediums
- Clays: Air dry clay, polymer clay, earthen clay, IOD Paper Clay
- Resins: Suitable for resin casting
- Edibles: Can be used with chocolate, sugar, candy, and fondant
- Other Materials: Hot glue and wax
How to Use
1. Choose your material:
Select your desired medium, such as air-dry clay, resin, or a food-safe material.
2. Press into the mould:
Press the material firmly into the mould, making sure to fill all the intricate details.
3. Demold:
Carefully release the cast piece from the mould, using the micro-rim for a clean edge.
4. Adhere:
Adhere the molded piece to your project, using an appropriate glue if needed.
Tips for Use
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Use with clay: For air-dry clay, remove the casting while still moist and adhere it to the surface to conform well, using tape to hold it in place on vertical surfaces.
- For food use: Be sure to use a separate set of moulds for food items and craft projects.