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Leonidas Mould IOD décor mould 5 x 7 - by Iron Orchid Designs - New Release

Leonidas Mould IOD décor mould 5 x 7 - by Iron Orchid Designs - New Release

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Introducing the Leonidas Mould, the king of this collection and isn’t he ever so handsome?? Born from the tradition of family crests and the bold artistry of Heraldry, Lions have held their place in art and design for centuries—symbols of strength, courage, and nobility, standing proudly on coats of arms, royal seals, and medieval banners. 

Leonidas carries that same commanding presence and can be used with the Heraldry Mould for regal emblems and crests on furniture or as a focal point on a vintage European gallery wall. This beautiful mould is also perfect for use in layered up mixed media compositions.

Whether your style leans classic and refined or a little untamed and bold, Leonidas doesn’t just complement a design—it leads it. He comes in a 5”x7” deep format, giving you that yummy extra depth and detail.


Use IOD Moulds with many different mediums. 

The 2 most common mediums used for furniture, jewelry, or home decor accents are Air Dry Clay and casting resin

IOD Air dry clay also called paper clay is an air dry medium.   Like other paper pulp based air dry clays, some shrinking, warping, and cracking is expected and results in a distressed, authentically vintage look.  Suggested way to apply molded pieces is to take them out of the mould while still moist, then adhere to your project with your favorite glue, ensuring it conforms well. If the surface is vertical, you can use a piece of low tack tape to hold it in place to keep it from sliding.

Casting resins have completely different qualities than the paper clay.  There are some great pourable resins available.  It will not shrink or warp, and the casting is more consistent. Depending on your project, these qualities can be helpful. If you need to conform your casting to a curved surface,  you will need to remove it from the mould before it’s completely hardened.

Most of the time a release agent is not needed and the casting will come out easily.  However, if you are having any trouble with the material sticking (more common with clay) then a light dusting of cornstarch or arrowroot is works great.

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