![]() Use the craft stick, moving it horizontally across the opening of the mold and scraping away the excess plaster, to make a flat bottom on your gnome. Finish filling your mold and then add a little extra.This is intended to reduce the number of bubbles, so you might want to drop it a couple of times. Fill your mold almost full, but not completely full, then gently drop your mold, while covering the opening so that it doesn't splash out.Take care to fold more than stir in order to keep the number of bubbles reduced. Mix well until the plaster is like a soupy pancake mix. Mine was a 2-to-1, plaster to water mixture. Fit the cardboard onto the mold then fit the mold into the designated cup or jar. Cut a piece of cardboard large enough to cover the opening of your cup or jar, with a hole in the center of the cardboard that is wide enough for the gnome part of the mold to fit through it.Inspect your latex mold to make sure there is no lint inside or any holes to patch, then test-fit your mold into a cup to make sure it will fit.If you’re making an easy crafts playlist on YouTube, here is our plaster gnomes video tutorial. How Do I Make this Plaster Gnomes with Latex Molds? So, just let them dry, per the directions on your specific plaster. If you paint them too early, the paint will trap some of the moisture in the plaster and make them brittle. If you choose to make several gnomes with this method, take care to allow them to cure completely before painting them.This particular sealant will keep the color from fading and you won’t have to redo them. If you plan to display your gnomes outside or in a window with direct sunlight, I definitely recommend sealing them with a UV sealant like this here.Start by grabbing the latex molds for the gnomes you want to make.Happy Holidays! - SarahĪs an Amazon Associate, I can earn from qualifying purchases. Whitelist my email address or reply to the email to ensure delivery of all files. If you use gMail or Yahoo, please check the spam or "promotional" folders. Pin this to your favorite easy gnome crafts board on Pinterest and it’ll be here when you’re ready. No Time to Make This Now? Pin it for Later Just dive right in and you’ll see just how easy it is to make gnomes from plaster – so let’s get started. ![]() So crazy easy, this is a no-fail gnome project that anyone can do with limited ability. RELATED READING: GNOME MAKER’S JOURNAL FOR GNOME SELLERS ![]() So, I grabbed the mold and learned how to make plaster gnomes with latex molds. And when I saw some adorable plaster gnomes – and then ran across a latex mold to make something similar, I knew what I had to do. Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, we love making something new and different all the time. I decided to try my hand at plaster casting gnomes and I have to say making these plaster gnomes with latex molds was a blast! I love how easy it was to make the DIY plaster gnomes from latex molds, the easiest DIY garden gnomes ever.
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