Easter Embellishments from chocolate moulds
If you're wanting to make some embellishments for your Easter Layouts I can highly recommend this method... very cheap!
I was shopping in my local thrift shop and saw this chocolate mould. There are actually two sides both of which cost $2.95.
I then made up some air drying clay (if you're interested in how to make this check out my previous posts for the video tutorial).
I then pushed the clay into the mould after giving it a light spray with cooking oil. I let it dry for 24 hours then it just popped out of the mould. I'm going to paint these in pinks and blues and yellows. I only used one side of the mould as I didn't want a "solid/ rounded" item which would be too hard to stick to my page. By only doing one side of the mould I have a flat backed item that is easy to stick down.
I was shopping in my local thrift shop and saw this chocolate mould. There are actually two sides both of which cost $2.95.
I then made up some air drying clay (if you're interested in how to make this check out my previous posts for the video tutorial).
I then pushed the clay into the mould after giving it a light spray with cooking oil. I let it dry for 24 hours then it just popped out of the mould. I'm going to paint these in pinks and blues and yellows. I only used one side of the mould as I didn't want a "solid/ rounded" item which would be too hard to stick to my page. By only doing one side of the mould I have a flat backed item that is easy to stick down.
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