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The Silicone Circle Mould is a versatile and easy-to-use option for anyone interested in creating beautiful resin crafts. It’s especially popular among crafters who want flexibility and reliable results time after time.
Ideal Projects for the Silicone Circle Mould
This mould is designed primarily for round resin creations up to 20cm in diameter, making it perfect for coasters, table centrepieces, plaques, and custom decorative objects. Whether you want to encapsulate keepsakes such as photos, dried flowers, or memorable trinkets, this round form gives you the creative freedom to showcase a range of ideas. Combining different pigments and small embedded items transforms simple resin into personal gifts or striking art for your home or office.
- Personalised coasters or trivets
- Floral keepsake plaques
- Modern wall or desk art
Reusability and Care
The Silicone Circle Mould is crafted from professional-grade, flexible silicone that resists heat and maintains its shape pour after pour. Thanks to its non-stick properties, demoulding is straightforward and repeat usage won’t cause deformation when handled with care. Avoid using harsh or highly solvent-based cleaners, as these can degrade the silicone over time. Simple washing with mild soap and water is usually all you need, ensuring your mould stays in great condition for future projects.
When This Matters Most
If you regularly create gifts, sell handmade items, or love experimenting with new resin techniques, a reusable silicone mould saves time and money. Its durability and ease of cleaning make it especially practical for those aiming to produce several identical or themed pieces—such as a set of matching resin coasters. If you’re interested in alternative shapes, you might also consider the Rectangular Mould for additional creative options.
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Knowing the full potential and care tips for your Silicone Circle Mould will help you get reliable, long-lasting results in any epoxy resin project. Discover more about creating and caring for moulds on our main guide: How to create a mold for pouring epoxy resin?
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