
Just leave bread in a damp place. Or buy this stuff and make casts of solid objects, anything from faces and fingers to celery and crucifixes, with quick-setting Instamold. (We'll sell you 10 oz. of the Instamold compound, but you provide the water to mix it with.) Then fill the molds you've made with plaster, wax, or Permastone-yes, we sell Permastone too. It's an extremely strong casting medium with a clean white hue when set, waterproof and scratch resistant. Each can we sell has 1-3/4 lbs. of Permastone, to be mixed with water.
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90072 INSTAMOLD | |
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90073 PERMASTONE |
In your bilious-green zombie-brain mold. The plastic mold measures 9" x 7-3/8" x 3" deep and comes with (2) recipes on the box: (1) for your natural, nauseating-gray-but-yummy brain gelatin mold, and (1) for a festive bright green version infested with worms. (Gummy worms not included.) Don't like gelatin desserts? Switch to plaster of Paris and make a smart-looking paperweight.
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93210 BRAIN MOLD |
$7.95
EACH
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There's a debate here at the home office. Some people call it a bowl, some people (the gelatin fans) call it a mold. Works well either way, which makes it a twofer. It's translucent plastic, 2-3/4" tall x 7" ID, with an attractive dodecahedral outer dimension. (That's 12-sided to the geometrically challenged.) Has a 1/2" lip around the top, with a 5" dia inside bottom. And you get a whole bunch for next to nothing. Which led us to call it a bowl, because just how many gelatin molds do you need?
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38112 PLASTIC BOWL |
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