Create skull beads with this silicone mold, perfect for UV resin beginners, epoxy artists, and clay makers. This mold produces detailed skull-shaped beads ideal for jewelry making, gothic accessories, and alternative craft projects.
Material & Compatibility
- Platinum-cure silicone (20A)
- Pressure pot friendly
- Flexible, durable, and tear-resistant
- Works with a wide range of liquid and cold-pour mediums including resin, polymer clay, UV gel, UV clay, metal clays, low-temperature liquid alloys, concrete, plaster, soap, wax, and cold-cast glass materials
Unique Mediums:
- Paper pulp casting & paper mâché
- Recycled paper pads & handmade sheets
- Bath bombs & fizzy embeds
- Wax melts & candle embeds
- Melted crayons & pigment pours
- Melted plastics & 3D print scraps (“3D printing poop”)
- Hot glue casting & embellishments
- Jesmonite & eco-resin pours
- Chalk & compressed pigment casting
- Napkin casting & decoupage textures
- Polymer clay & liquid clay
- Metal clay forms (silver, copper, bronze)
- Low-temp liquid alloys & cold casting
- Concrete & plaster micro-casting
- Soap embeds & decorative shapes
Cool & Unique Ideas for Use
- skull beads for bracelets, necklaces, and jewelry making
- gothic and alternative fashion accessories
- resin beads with metallic, matte, or distressed finishes
- halloween and spooky-themed collections
- mixed media jewelry with chains, cords, or wire wrapping
- statement pieces for edgy or punk-inspired designs
- handmade items for markets and online shops
- giftable pieces for gothic and skull lovers
- themed collections for spooky or alternative shops
- content-ready pieces for photos, reels, and branding
- detailed bead designs that stand out in jewelry work
Skull Bead Silicone Mold
Are these molds beginner friendly?
Yes! Just keep in mind, smaller cavities require more patience and technique.Why am I getting bubbles in my pieces?
Tiny cavities trap air easily -- this is normal. Use alcohol spray, a toothpick/dotting tool, warm your resin before mixing & pouring, or a pressure pot for best results.My mold looks cut or damaged—is it defective?
No, what you’re seeing are stress cuts. These are intentional and help release bubbles and make demolding easier. They do not affect the final result. Leakage should be minimal, but if any leakage is an issue, use a small rubber band around the mold.Why are my pieces smaller than expected?
These are miniature molds. Please check listing photos for scale before purchasing. All molds will have their sizes within the description or in the photos.What materials can I use with these molds?
Resin, UV resin, clay, wax, soap, plaster, and more.Are these pressure pot safe?
Yes -- all molds are pressure pot friendly.
