Where Could I Find These Molds?

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sweetlinxo Posted 22 Oct 2017 , 5:48am
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Hello! I would like to know where I could find the mold that is going around the number 15 in the first pic. 

and where could I find the mold that's in the second pic (arrow pointing to it). It doesn't have to be the exact same but something similar to it. 

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Cher2309b Posted 22 Oct 2017 , 12:03pm
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They could both be from PAF Global Molds in Korea. They have lots of beautiful vintage trim molds and lace trim molds. I’ve bought a few and ordered more. They have some really deep and heavily detailed molds - not cheap, but beautiful.

i found a lot more molds on their home web site than on other sites such as Amazon. Keep an eye on sizes; they do make some very large molds. I think the trim/frame in the first photo is made from a few molds; one set I’ve ordered is a set of small vintage trim molds that you arrange as you like.

Good luck.


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-K8memphis Posted 22 Oct 2017 , 1:11pm
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http://www.sugardelites.com/Enhanced-Lace-Press-Betty-_p_666.html

http://www.sugardelites.com/Essential-Flourish-Left_p_1461.html

this ^^^ has two sets of right and left "essential flourishes" swirly molds -- a little fuller than the picture -- but you could open them up a little --

i'd look up all her scroll, prime and flourish molds -- deliciously cool -- just fun to browse :)

but look on global sugar art too

start here:

https://www.globalsugarart.com/supplies/decorating-supplies/molds/clusters-placques-medallions.html

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sweetlinxo Posted 22 Oct 2017 , 7:18pm
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Thank you ladies! I will go check it out now!

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Cher2309b Posted 23 Oct 2017 , 5:06am
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Where Could I Find These Molds?Where Could I Find These Molds?Where Could I Find These Molds?

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Cher2309b Posted 23 Oct 2017 , 5:16am
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Wow! My photos worked; I thought I’d lost another battle with technology.

Anyway, my order arrived from Global PA.F Molds. (That appears to be the correct name.) I look forward to playing with them. The top photo may be relevant to you. The ruler is in inches.

the centre photo shows the amazing depth and detail of some of their molds.

The bottom photo shows some flourish molds that I have from Marvelous Molds. They are also lovely, but much thicker designs.

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-K8memphis Posted 23 Oct 2017 , 4:01pm
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those are gorgeous molds

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sweetlinxo Posted 23 Oct 2017 , 6:51pm
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Wow yes! I like those a lot. Thank you for sharing:) @cher2309b

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sweetlinxo Posted 23 Oct 2017 , 9:10pm
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Since we're on the topic. Could someone please tell me how I would create the bottom part of that tier (arrow pointing)Where Could I Find These Molds?

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Cher2309b Posted 24 Oct 2017 , 9:48pm
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Quote by @sweetlinxo on 1 day ago

Since we're on the topic. Could someone please tell me how I would create the bottom part of that tier (arrow pointing)Where Could I Find These Molds?

I was waiting for someone more experienced than myself to respond.

To me  it looks like a gold metallic lustre dust, which I would mix with vodka to a paint consistency, painted on.

You could also apply gold leaf, which is expensive, and needs practice if you're not experienced with it.

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kakeladi Posted 25 Oct 2017 , 1:03am
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I agree w/the other poster *EXCEPT* gold metallic dust in illegal here in the US.  It can be dangerous to people who are not in perfect health.

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FlRugbyChick Posted 25 Oct 2017 , 3:03am
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Quote by @kakeladi on 1 hour ago

I agree w/the other poster *EXCEPT* gold metallic dust in illegal here in the US.  It can be dangerous to people who are not in perfect health.

I am in the US. My local Michael's sells Wilton gold luster dust that would give this look when mixed with vodka.

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FlRugbyChick Posted 25 Oct 2017 , 3:03am
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Quote by @kakeladi on 1 hour ago

I agree w/the other poster *EXCEPT* gold metallic dust in illegal here in the US.  It can be dangerous to people who are not in perfect health.

I am in the US. My local Michael's sells Wilton gold luster dust that would give this look when mixed with vodka.

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kakeladi Posted 25 Oct 2017 , 10:20pm
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Well I have been retired for many years now and though I know Wilton offers some luster dusts what I have seen of them they are a far cry from a nice gold color.  Maybe they will work for you.

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Cher2309b Posted 26 Oct 2017 , 12:47pm
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I buy Rolkem lustre dusts here in Australia. No-one seems to be concerned here.

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