🖼️ Craft Your Legacy with Luna Bean!
The Luna Bean Create-A-Mold Craft Alginate Molding Powder is a non-toxic, hypo-allergenic molding material designed for creating detailed hand and footprint casts. With a generous 3 lbs supply, it offers a user-friendly experience, transforming from pink to white as it sets in just 6-8 minutes. Ideal for capturing precious memories for all ages, this refill kit is perfect for special occasions and ensures you can create multiple keepsakes without the need for constant repurchasing.
Manufacturer | The Darawell Group, LLC |
Item model number | 1309-3 |
ASIN | B011MT6N7Q |
J**.
Amazing, one thing I would do differently next time…
This is an amazing product, the instructions say to wait until it starts to turn from pink to gray, and next time I would allow it to turn more gray. My mom and son held their hands in there for about 10 minutes and I’m so grateful that they were so patient.We used two bags just to make sure that I could get their arms in there as well. Make sure to have whoever you are molding togethers arms touching I said that the mold will not break.For my cast, I used two parts resin to one part number one plaster. But I don’t recommend it unless you are experienced since the allergen, it releases moisture as it dries. I had to polish the hands with all of the different tools. I had to make them look as clean as they do in the photos.The last photo is a cast I made from a mold of the original cast.
A**S
Good for crafting
Great for baby keep sakes.
B**N
Great and easy to use, but pricey.
Luna Bean alginate was fun to use because it turns colors as it processes making it fun and easy to tell when you are done. It mixes well and does a great job of making the mold for casting. Good instructions for us beginners! One star off because I thought it was pricey, but then most alginate is pricey.
G**R
Résultats conformes
et en plus elle sent bon!
E**E
Amazing stuff!
Made awesome molds of my kids hands with this product! So impressed. Bought more then I though I would need and sure glad I did. Each Kids hand took a whole packet that I mixed in a plastic pitcher. The first one didn’t turn out right. Im sure it was our error. But the second time turned out so great and the third time even better. The only issue I had was some of the finger tips didn’t quite get filled with plaster (as you can see in pictures). I thought it was a total loss but took some plaster Paris and a paint brush. Added a glob and took the paint brush with water to smooth it down. Building it up and smoothing it down with brush and more water. Until I achieved the desired look of a plump little finger. This took time and a bit of learning curve but it saved the plaster hand. These are the steps this prossess took:Made moldsRemoved alginate from container and then filled with plaster of Parislet them dry overnight and then removed carefully from moldSand and drill any holes you may want while still soft (if you wait till it’s dry it will break)Let it dry for days... it takes about a week to feel bone drypainted with black acrylic paintMake sure it’s completely dry then dry brush bronze acrylic over the topCoat with matte varnish
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