Showing posts with label composi-mold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label composi-mold. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Olympia Turns a Squinkie into a White Chocolate Ring Pop

What would we do without our most creative mold makers around? Our kids make the coolest things!

Olympia, the founder of ComposiMold's daughter, wanted to make a toy she could actually eat, just like babies chew on their toys. Who wouldn't want that, right?!

She explains the ComposiMold process as well as any of her adult counterparts and turns her little Squinkie toy into white chocolate. By pressing an empty Ring Pop ring into the bottom of the still melted chocolate, she was able to turn her creation into a functional AND EDIBLE work of art!




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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Why have rectangular shaped soap molds when you can have unique custom made soap shapes? You can create your own special design for party and wedding favors, to inspire a child who hates tub-time, or to impress your family members during gift giving season! With ComposiMold, soap mold making materials, you can make soaps in all kinds of shapes. Use one soap mold shape and then remelt to reuse the material to try another.

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Today's mold making project we used ComposiMold and Shea Butter Soap to create a homemade soap of Simon from Alvin and The Chipmunks. Simon was purchased at Goodwill; he was originally a McDonalds toy.

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Monday, June 8, 2015

ComposiMold's Newest Reusable Mold Making Material: ReMold Putty

Today's mold making project will demonstrate our newest reusable mold making material, ReMold Putty, AND a cute three year old mold maker! Watch him make a mold of a match car and turn it into handmade soap!



Re-Usable Mold Putty: Can be applied directly to almost any model; capturing the finest detail and curing within minutes. ReMold Putty can be used to make molds of sculptures, prototypes, candles, picture frames, coins, etc. You can cast wax, clay, low melt plastics, low melt metal, and a variety of resins into ReMold PuttyReMold Putty may be remelted and used over and over. No expensive equipment is necessary. 

ReMold Putty is still in testing phases and YOU CAN BE THE TESTER! Simply submit a video of a ComposiMold project you've made for a chance to win awesome prizes and ReMold Putty to play with. Click here for more information! 



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Monday, June 1, 2015

What Did We Mold Today Video Series, Day 3

Hello ComposiMold Makers! Today's project was casted with two different casting materials: ComposiStone, our special cement formulation, and Soy Candle Wax



ComposiStone is our unique formulation that works great in a ComposiMold mold. Composi-Stone is harder than plaster castings yet still smoother than cement casts. The system uses a Dry mix and water at a ratio of 2.5 parts powder to 1 part water; and not less than 2 parts powder to 1 part water by weight or volume. It solidifies to a beautiful light Gray color. The texture is similar to a cement feel, but much smoother in appearance. Composi-Stone is ideal for shelf and lawn ornaments, sculptures, craft parts, and other general applications. You'll see a great close up shot in the video!

Soy Candle Wax is perfect for candle making in a ComposiMold mold. It has a soft creamy texture and is an eco-friendly wax! It's made from pure 100% soybeans and botanical oils.The Soy Candle Wax has a melting Point of 122F. To use it in your ComposiMold mold, melt the candle making wax to 122-155 F. Be sure to let it cool until the wax is below 120F before pouring into your ComposiMold mold. We think it's pretty cool to be able to turn almost any object into a candle!

Note: Being able to use dozens of casting materials in your ComposiMold mold is one it's greatest features. Just be sure not to use your mold for food items after you've used it for cements and candles. That would not taste very good...and there's the safety issue.

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

What Did We Mold Today Video Series, Day 1

In today's video we feature a mold made of an actual food item that we then turned into a candle and a soap (in the same mold)!





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