Showing posts with label bacon earrings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bacon earrings. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2012

Video: Mold Your Own Bacon Earrings with ComposiMold



As a ComposiMold Mold Maker I can't understand how there could possibly be a bacon shortage. Don't these pork lovers know that with a container of ComposiMold and a little know-how we could duplicate all the bacon in the market, literally doubling the supply of the salty, crispy treat?!

Okay, I guess it's not that easy. However it is easy to duplicate a few pieces of bacon in the name of art and fashion! In the video above I'll show you just how easy it is. 

Below is a supply list for this project:
  • Bacon!
  • ComposiMold-LT 
  • ComposiMold Bubble Buster
  • ComposiCast (as your casting material)
  • Mold Release
  • Mold Box
  • Hot Glue Gun and Glue (to secure the bacon to the bottom of your mold box)
  • Dremmel Tool/Power Drill and 1/16" bit
  • Jewelry Wire
  • 2 Black Beads
  • 2 Earring Findings
  • Acrylic Paint and Small Brushes

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Friday, September 7, 2012

I made a Mold and cast of Bacon!


 Yes I did. I made Bacon Earrings!

I molded real salty, maple flavored, bacon to create these one-of-a-kind earrings that everyone's going to want a pair of!

Here are some tips to making your own Bacon Earrings with ComposiMold:
  1. You don't have to use very much mold release because the bacon is oily already.
  2.  Make sure you hot glue the bacon to the bottom of your mold-box. If you don't fasten it down it will float to the top of your melted ComposiMold.
  3. Make sure your casting material fills in all the little nooks and crannies of the mold cavity.
  4. I used a dremel tool to grind some of the ComposiCast off the back of the earring. This made the earring a little less heavy. 
  5. Take your time painting the cast so it will look realistic.
  6. Eat breakfast before you start the project or you'll be too distracted by the bacon to work.  
Happy Mold-Making! Michelle




Happy Mold-Making! ~Michelle

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