Made by you

Be inspired by the beautiful projects our customers have created with Silicones and More products. From unique works of art to cherished memories, these creations show what is possible with a little material and a lot of creativity.

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  • <h2>Edible rubber duck</h2>

    Edible rubber duck

    This rubber duck is made of orange, cream, lemongrass and many more delicious ingredients. For these edible creations you of course use a food safe silicone. In this case the “ Silicone Culinary ”. The mold for the rubber duck is made by Jeroen (culiversum).

  • <h2> Cosplay diamonds</h2>

    Cosplay diamonds

    The Diamonds in this beautiful Cosplay costume are made of transparent epoxy. To be able to handle castings of this size, Donny used the SAM River and Art epoxy . He created the blue transparent glow by mixing a transparent dye (for epoxy) through it. Of course, you also need a mold of silicone. He makes this with the silicone Addition Pink so that the mold is nice and flexible. This Creation is by Donny Cosplay Madness.

  • <h2> Atlas statue</h2>

    Atlas statue

    This beautiful statue is a copy of the original statue “Atlas”. According to Greek mythology, Atlas carries the earth on his back. For this copy, Edwin first made a very careful mold of the original. For this he used the “ silicone Condensation DC 3481 R ”. Over the silicone he builds a support cap (consisting of 3 parts) of A1 Acrylic resin with A1 Triaxial fiberglass cloth as reinforcement. Finally, the mold is filled with A1 Acrylic resin to achieve this beautiful end result. The maker of this beautiful copy is Edwin.

  • <h2> Alien wine gum</h2>

    Alien wine gum

    A group of super creative people got the idea to make an Alien. Not an ordinary Alien! No, this alien had to be edible like a Wine gum. The model was sculpted with our (grey) plasticine . A silicone mold was made around this model with our “ silicone culinary ”. Because this silicone is safe to process food in, the end result (a huge Alien wine gum) can be handed out at a party

  • <h2> Silicone dragon</h2>

    Silicone dragon

    This dragon is made with Plasticine clay. Because the statue must consist of a durable and flexible material, a mold is made of silicone. The “ silicone condensation 20 ” are perfectly suited for a detailed and sturdy mold. Around it, a support cap is made of “ epoxy support cap ” material. This gives a durable mold that is then filled with “ flexible polyurethane PT 85 ”. This beautiful statue is made by “NXTLVL”.

  • <h2> Harmony poster</h2>

    Harmony poster

    The mold is made with our silicone Condensation 20 universal set. The customer poured this silicone over an original work of concrete. The model is then made with A1 Acrylic Resin . After sufficient drying time, the plaque is sprayed twice with a copper lacquer. The maker made this on behalf of the local
    harmony.

  • <h2> Edible barbed wire</h2>

    Edible barbed wire

    Edible barbed wire! At first not what you would do every day… Sergio Hermann made this funny dish with a wink. Of course in the food safe “ Silicone Culinary ”. This shows how detailed and true to life you can recreate something in an edible version.

  • <h2> Goat replica</h2>

    Goat replica

    This beautiful goat is a copy of a monument in Bergen op Zoom. The artist first made a mold with our “ silicone Condensation 20 universal set ”. She filled this mold with “ A1 Acrylic Resin ”. A cold patina provided an end result with a tough look. Made by a customer.

  • <h2> Elvis dessert</h2>

    Elvis dessert

    This dessert would be perfect for Elvis Presley. A dish consisting of peanut butter, bacon and grape marmalade. Ingredients of Elvis' favorite dish. The mold is made with the food safe " Culinair silicone ". Invented and executed by Tom Van Meulebrouck. Very cool done!

  • <h2> Epoxy table</h2>

    Epoxy table

    Tired of your standard side tables? Do as Mandy does! She took the clear “ SAM laminating epoxy ” and gave it a color by adding “ epoxy dye ”. She took a few different colors and played with the shading. Super nicely done Mandy!

  • <h2> Glow in the dark hand</h2>

    Glow in the dark hand

    How cool is this?? Sanne recreated her hand by making a mold of alginate. In this alginate she poured silicone with a luminous filler " Glow filler ". By taking a fast silicone, silicone can also be processed in alginate. What a cool effect!! Well done Sanne!

  • <h2> Child figurine</h2>

    Child figurine

    This customer made 2 beautiful statues of children playing with books. Because the statues will be placed outside, she chose to work with A1 Acrylic Resin . The result is beautiful and (after processing) suitable to withstand wind and weather.

  • <h2>Hewig statue</h2>

    Hewig statue

    This artist lives in Italy. She made a sculpture called “Hewig” that looks over the beautiful landscape of Italy. Made by soaking clothes in A1 Acrylic resin and copying body parts of her two sons with alginate. Very well done and super original! Made by Marlene Sollie.

  • <h2> Horror mask</h2>

    Horror mask

    A little scary? Exciting? Or maybe even creepy? Wim made this mask with our “ Special FX silicone ”. Brrrrr….

  • <h2> Funny candles</h2>

    Funny candles

    Super fun, funny and original candles! Linda made these candles by making a mold of her model. She made this mold from the flexible “ Silicone A Transparent 15 Normal ”. When the mold was ready, she provided it with our lot, candle wax and dye for this wax. Super cool! Right? Made by linda schoemans.

  • <h2> Plaster cast belly</h2>

    Plaster cast belly

    A very beautiful print of a pregnant belly. Super easy done by applying plaster cast to the belly. Then decorate the hardened plaster with fabric and jewelry. Made by “Malle Mallen”.

  • <h2> Carnival image</h2>

    Carnival image

    This statue was made for a local carnival association “De Kuitenbijters”.
    This statue was sculpted by the artist with “ plasticine ”. He made a mold of that model with the “ Silicone Condensation 20 Universal set ”. This mold was given a support mold made of “ A1 Acrylic Resin ” and “ Triaxial Glass Fabric ”. The end result (which will be placed outside) is cast with A1 Acrylic Resin. This beautiful statue was made by the artist “Cyriel Laudy”.

  • <h2> Epoxy kitchen countertop</h2>

    Epoxy kitchen countertop

    Mandy was tired of her standard kitchen and backsplash. Why not just make it yourself with some epoxy and dye! She took the clear “ SAM laminating epoxy ” and gave it a color by adding “ epoxy dye ”. She took some different colors and played with the shades. Mandy, once again super cool!

  • <h2> Yoda statue</h2>

    Yoda statue

    Not everyone can do this but this is so cool! A "Yoda statue" completely sculpted by Ralph himself. He only uses Monsterclay (Medium) and his Talent 😊
    Very cool done!!

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