

🌿 Craft your own chic concrete planters and join the succulent style revolution!
This 3-pack set of concrete molds combines sturdy plastic frames with smooth silicone surfaces to create durable, reusable molds in round, square, and oval shapes. Sized compactly for easy handling, these molds support multiple materials like cement, clay, and plaster, enabling stylish DIY succulent pots with effortless release and long-lasting use.





| ASIN | B09NR1LT36 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #164,469 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,529 in Garden Pots #2,353 in Planters |
| Brand | Cunhill |
| Brand Name | Cunhill |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 195 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Cunhill |
| Material | Plastic Resin Silicone |
| Material Type | Plastic Resin Silicone |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Shape | Oval,Round,Round Shaped,Square |
L**A
Espectaculares
Excelente producto, muy buenos moldes
J**N
Amazing Molds
Absolutely love these molds! They make such cute little succulent pots! The molds themselves are really sturdy as well, especially due to the provided inserts. One thing to watch out for though, I used epoxy resin with these and in my experience with them, they had a tendency to flash cure (not sure why, as the same batch of resin didn't flash cure in my other molds, but only in these ones!). This isn't necessarily a bad thing in my opinion, just be mindful of your pours to avoid bubbles, and work quickly!!
K**Y
Great for beginners
I have really enjoyed working with the molds. They are really easy to use for a beginner. I had no problems removing it from the mold and I have used it several times. I love the smooth finish and slight shine that it has afterwards. The exterior plastic piece really helps it keeps its shape. I was very pleased. The only thing I didn't like is that the smaller oval and square mold are connected and I had to cut it to separate them. Be sure to take your time doing this to ensure that you have enough mold material to cover the hard plastic material which makes sure that you have the shape you desire. I hope this helps
A**F
Decent beginner molds!!!
These molds are pretty good. I did have to separate the square and circle molds to make handling easier. So far I have no complaints and will more than likely be ordering another set to double my output!
M**P
Molds
Non stick.
D**H
Better than described!
These are the first molds I were finally able to get that are sturdy and larger than I thought they would be but the sturdiness was the most important thing to me for my resin and or concrete pours
M**C
Instructions
These are amazing! I would have given 5 stars if only there had been instructions. Here is how I did mine: What you need: -Quickcrete -Water -Bucket you can destroy -Stick to mix concrete -Paper towels -Olive oil -Strainer to sift out rocks from quickcrete—this is optional but will make a nicer final product. -A cup or cup measurer -Mask (use when handling dry concrete) -Molds (silicone goes inside hard one) -Little glue sticks which come w your purchase for drain holes if you want to make drain holes 1. Oil the outside of the silicone mold 2. Put your mask on the. Scoop about 4 cups quickcrete into bucket. Strain out rocks if you wish. 3. Add about 3/4-1 cup water to bucket to start and mix with your stick. Add more water as needed to make a slurry. 4. Pour slurry into your silicone mold until concrete slurry is to the top 5. Tap the sides with a stick to get the bubbles to come up. Tap tap tap!! 6. Put your drain hole sticks in if you want them. 7. Let set. (I put leaves on the bottom of mine after about 10 min—not necessary) 8. Wait 12-24 hours you can peel off the silicone and remove the little drain hole sticks. You may have to finish opening the drain holes with a thin tool (it is easy). Voila!!!
R**U
GREAT FOR CONCRETE
I LOVE THESE
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