Silicone Art Stone Mold 2.5″ Rock Mould #1 By Lydia May Dot Art Depot

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Silicone Mandala Stone Art Mold

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Description

The Dot Art Depot’s silicone stone mold #1

This mold creates a perfectly symmetrical, round stone WITH a tiny center marking to make ease of starting your project off right in the center. Our molds are created by pioneer dot mandala artist, Lydia May, and distributed by her dot art painting supply company, The Dot Art Depot. Our molds are used predominately for Dot Mandala Stone making but would also work great for resin art or soap making!

We recommend using Hydrocal or Ultracal plaster powder but any plaster will work just fine. The process is simple, just mix plaster powder into water and pour it into your mold. Follow along with Lydia’s step by step tutorials to see this full process first hand, on YouTube, www.YouTube.com/c/LMaydottymandolly Then wait the recommended time, according to the plaster instructions, and simply pop out your art stone with ease! Generally, stones must cure for no less than 2 days before painting. Precise measurements of the powder to water ratio will come with each stone ordered. *Curing time may vary depending on climate.

We use only the highest strength, premium grade platinum silicone for our molds so you can reuse them over and over, again and again to make many many stones!

The smooth cast stone will measure 2.5″ in diameter with a 1″ height.

These are handmade and distributed worldwide from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA ❤️

Watch for many more new silicone product releases from the Dot Art Depot!

Additional information

Weight3 oz
Dimensions3 × 3 × 2 in

Reviews

  1. Nikki Britt

    This mold is absolutely my favorite rock mold. The rocks made in this come out smooth and they are very easy to remove. I would totally recommend this mold over any others on the market. If you don’t have this mold then you are missing out!

  2. Dorry

    I received these great molds. I LOVE THEM !!!!! Lydia had her designer/maker put a small stand thing on the bottom (top) of the mold. This makes for a nice smooth ROUNDED top. The rock molds I have used, I had to put supports under, so they would try rounded, otherwise they would be flat on top. Some artisans like the rocks flat, but I think the rounded top looks natural. Thanks Lydia for bringing us such great products.

    • Lydia

      Thank you so much for your review! We are thrilled to hear you are enjoying our molds!

  3. Ronald Lundwall

    I am new to this art and am on a information quesst as to how to get started.

  4. Melissa Bellovary

    Love anything Lydia May!

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