Beautiful candle vessel! I am just starting a small candle store and am hoping to make my own vessels to sell along with cutting down on buying vessels for my candles. These look easy enough to make and your marble technique looks easy as well. Thank you for sharing!
the video does not show how you add sand. Or were the cement and gypsum already mixed beforehand? if I don’t understand, help me understand, since the texture you have turned out to be smooth, but with sand it will probably not be so smooth, also without sand, the figure may crack in the future. Thank you.
It can contain something hot but I dont recommend using it as mugs, it's made for decoration. We don't eat/drink in any thing made with cement It may need a special sealen for the food ? don't know if that existe
Hello sis! 🌹Thanks a lot for sharing, tried it today on different molds, one succeeded and the rest were failure maybe I wasn't quick so the mixture dried a bit and since i added some water that happend. But i wonder what kind of coloring you use, because i noticed once i added mine the mix thickened maybe because my acrylic was too oily or something ? And im not sure, i used gypsum (plaster of paris) I don't know if it's the same as casting plaster. Im not sure but will try it again thank youuu
Hello, I can t find any white building sand. There is many sand on the net really hard to find the good one. could you recommand one ? (would be nice if you put links or references to what you used in your description)
I tried this and it works! But my sand was gray colored so mine had gray specks 😔 I want to achieve white color. What specific sand did you use? Can I use white silica sand?
Hi there.. loved your video but being in South Africa names of things are different.. is the white Plaster the same as Plaster of Paris? Or is it something else entirely.? We do not get cementall and have not seen white cement...but may try TD to whiten.. thanks so much.
Hello. Are you still using plaster of paris mixture? I tried this method and made about 20+ vessels. Most of them were weak and seems to break easily at some time. I also tried to put 2 parts sand, 1 part plaster, 1 part cement, but again the same. I would love to hear your feedback base on your experience about this matter
You probably have different kind of plaster, I precise that it's plaster for molding/ for casting, ask for that in your hardware store, I think that this is the problème