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hi everyone itamp;#39;s Aon from the provincial farmhouse in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to be doing some French country Thrift flips for my first project Iamp;#39;m going to be working on this oval frame that I thrifted now I believe it is a resin piece Iamp;#39;m going to take out the glass and the backer and then Iamp;#39;m going to be using iodamp;#39;s new Felicity mold Iamp;#39;m going to dust the designs that I want to use with cornstarch thatamp;#39;s going to help my clay to release and then I am going to be using some dust Air Dryer clay now the Felicity molds are a lot deeper than the other IOD molds and so you are going to use a little bit more clay but the detail is amazing Iamp;#39;m just going to gently bend it over the curved edge of the frame you want to do this before your castings have dried and set cuz they might break and crumble so Iamp;#39;m just going to be casting these smaller Rose designs I donamp;#39;t want them to be super deep I think