I’ve just added a small handful of new molds to my antique collection. The main additions to my shop repertoire will be coffee mugs and wine goblets. You tell me often that I need more mugs, and I’m really excited to add more slipcasting technique to the process. I’ll have two sizes of mugs, and they’ll definitely be unique!
I also found a fun new vessel shape that I’ll be attaching to an antique base to make wine glasses. It’s the same base I’ve been using on the baby head wine glasses while I was waiting for the goblet tops to ship.
The butterfly is just an antique soap dish. Or ashtray. There are a LOT of old ashtray molds out there. Slip casting was popular during the smoking era. I call them “cat dishes” now.
“Thing” is a new mold, thanks to the popularity of Wednesday, (and officially called a “zombie hand” by the mold maker) and I’ll make most of them into succulent planters, because how fun is that! Interestingly, it’s the worst mold I’ve ever worked with, but totally worth it.
And the antique frog? Well it really has no purpose other than I absolutely love it. It just sits there. I can’t help but pour it any time I’m making other stuff. It’s hard to find bigger molds of, well, most objects. This one will fire about the size of a bullfrog. I also have a couple of box turtles that will be life-sized. Even the mugs are hard to find large enough to be of use. The bigger one I’m doing is one I had to make myself. Making plaster molds is another whole process that I avoid when I can.
It’s hard to see at this stage but I added some blue slip to the black and white marbling. I can’t wait to see the final color when it fires.