But the problem was with this that I think the Plaster of Paris melted the mould or the carrier bag or something. Anyway, it didn't work properly and I had to cut the mould off:
Wednesday 8 April 2009
Getting there
Well I couldn't use that dish again as it's still in bits on my kitchen table, probably with bits of glass scattered over the floor. So I got some more pots and thought about how I was going to be able to lever it out. So my genius plan was to put a plastic carrier bag round the mould so I could pull it out afterwards:
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But the problem was with this that I think the Plaster of Paris melted the mould or the carrier bag or something. Anyway, it didn't work properly and I had to cut the mould off:
But the problem was with this that I think the Plaster of Paris melted the mould or the carrier bag or something. Anyway, it didn't work properly and I had to cut the mould off:
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