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If using a Credit Card, please note that if you have items that are not postpaid, the only extra I charge is if the shipping is over the postpaid items you have in your shopping cart (the difference).  So, your cc charge may be higher than shown on your receipt.  If you have to know the exact total, please email me so I can remember to email you your total.  
Also note that I don't always charge you right away, so if using a debit card be SURE to keep that amount in the account -- I will eventually charge you for your total.  If you don't receive something you ordered, and you used a credit card, I DO NOT charge you for those non-shipped items.
Remember, I am INTERIOR MATTERS on your billing, thanks!
Polymer clay instructions
THIS MOLD IS NOT FOR USE WITH FOOD.
For best results use firm clay.
•Do not leave uncured clay in the mold.
•Mold one part at a time.
•Mold Care: After use, wash mold in soap and warm water.
• Release Agents: Test the material that you will be using in the mold by molding a part. If a release agent is needed, you may need to dust the openings with baby powder (or corn starch) or lightly mist with water depending on which is best for your molding material. If you are using PMC or other metal clay, a light coating of olive oil or other cooking oil may be necessary.
• To remove tiny parts: roll a small piece of clay with a cone shape on one end. Gently flex the mold in several directions. Touch the cone point to the molded part to lift out.
• It is very important to condition the clay according to the manufacturers instructions before you begin your project. After conditioning the clay, mix colors needed for the project.
1.There is a measurement chart on the project insert that comes with your Sweetbrier Studio™ Flexible Mold that indicates how much clay is needed to fill each mold cavity. •Roll a ball of clay, check it's size on the circle outline. •Add or subtract clay from the ball accordingly. •The chart below shows a ball of clay that is 1 1/16 inch in diameter when viewed from above.
2. Gently squeeze the ball of clay into a shape similar to the opening in the mold cavity. •See illustration below.
3.Press clay into the deepest part of the mold and out from the center to the edges. •See illustration below.
4. If you over fill a mold, carefully trim the excess with a flat blade knife or a clay knife or scraper held parallel to the mold. •See illustration below.
5. Before demolding the finished part, clean the edges by pushing clay around the edges back into the mold with your fingertips. •See illustration below.
6. To DEMOLD, GENTLY FLEX MOLD IN SEVERAL DIRECTIONS, LOOSENING THE PART, THEN FLEX MORE FULLY, LIFTING OR TIPPING THE PART FROM THE MOLD. •See illustration below.
7. Place molded parts on a baking surface. Bake following directions on the clay package. We use smooth ceramic tiles for baking the parts for our Sweetbrier Studio projects .

With the purchase of SweetBrier molds, you have permission to make one-of-a-kind pieces in any quantity to sell at fairs, bazaars and craft shows; However, you may not hire employees to make items from the molds or sell through commercial accounts.