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AdrIkkan OP t1_j8w9i73 wrote
Good idea but most of those are plastic, and I dont think I should put that in the oven ^^"
FirmDelivery7232 t1_j8w9or6 wrote
No but you could use it to form the mold into something that would. Plaster of Paris? Something like that, or even clay. You could use mold separator (or better would be PAM.
AdrIkkan OP t1_j8wau7j wrote
I'm checking that out! Seems like a good idea. But how do I use the PAM? Sorry but I never used it and in my country it doesn't exist like that (I'm guessing it's just a kitchen spray that I would use to cast a non-sticky surface on the mold before using the Plaster, is that it?
FirmDelivery7232 t1_j8wm9ux wrote
Yes, that's it exactly. Or more than likely you can find mould release spray.
FuzzBuster88 t1_j8wbthr wrote
Crayola Air-Dry Clay
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FirmDelivery7232 t1_j8w9701 wrote
Look for an Easter egg filled with candy. This the season. You should be able to find something you can use to make the mold.