elephont In reply to emmaecesnce [2009-04-11 16:07:37 +0000 UTC]
I have an assortment of molds. Some of them are DeepFlex (that's a brand, just give it a whirl on Google and see what you get!) and I use some molds that are actually meant for chocolate and candies! They're a little harder to work with because they're more rigid, but if you use enough mold release you can get the resin out with a little elbow grease! All my molds have one thing in common, they're made of plastic! Etsy, Ebay, and Google are good places to start! Michael's (craft store) also has one mold with multiple cavities for a lot of standard jewelry shapes. Just be aware that a lot of people with mark up the price of the mold in their Etsy or Ebay listings.
In fact why not just give you a link to the place that sells most of the molds I use? DeepFlex Molds . They have jewelry molds, toilet seat molds(!), hearts, starts... EVERYTHING!
Good luck and I hope this helped! Resin is so much fun, I hope you enjoy it!
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