BOTTLE
SLUMPERS |
Bottle slumpers are some of the most
requested molds. The styles by Creative Paradise have smooth sides
which give a more attractive finished look than "stepped" sided
molds. These molds are sized
for standard 750 ml, 1 liter & 1.75 liter wine bottles and 12 oz
beer bottles.
Dimensions shown are maximum dimensions for each mold and are
provided to help you determine if the mold will fit your kiln and
are shown as Length x Width x Height. |
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Star of David Bottle Slump Mold
Mold is 13½ long and 6½" wide
Use with bottles from .75 to 1.5
liter
Order #GMM 238
$43.95 ea
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Use with 1.75 Liter Bottles |
Branch Texture Bottle
Mold
Mold is 17½ x 6¾
overall
Order #GMM 121
=Unavailable at this time=
$63.95 ea
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Use with 1.75 Liter Bottles |
Drop Center Bottle
Mold
Mold is 17 x 6½
overall
Center hole is 6¼ x 3" x 1" deep
Order #GMM 197
$68.95 ea
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Fill the center with chip dip and surround with chips! |
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Cross Bottle Mold
Mold is 12 x 5½
overall
Order #GMM 143
$43.95 ea
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5 O'Clock Somewhere Bottle
Mold
Mold is 17 x 6¾
overall
Order #GMM 177
$63.95 ea
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Neck Only Slumper shown with Cherry
Blossom 7x13in Texture Tile |
Neck Only Bottle Slumper
Mold is 12½ x 5½ overall
Use with Texture Tiles or your kiln shelf
Order #GMM 161
$28.95 ea
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Bottle slumped using the Neck Only Slumper
and the Cherry Blossom texture tile
Bottle slumped using the Neck Only Slumper
and kiln shelf
Makes a great cheese board!
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Short Plain Bottle Mold
Mold is 12½ x 5½ overall
Order #GMM 145
$36.95 ea
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Dragonfly Bottle Slumping Mold
Mold is 12½ x 5½ overall
Order #GMM 170
$43.95 ea
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Tree of Life Slumper for
1 Liter Bottle
16½ x 5¼ x 2" overall dimensions
Order # GMM 159
$43.95 ea
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Pineapple Welcome Slumper for
750 ml Bottle
16½ x 5¼ x 2½" overall dimensions
Order # GMM 120
$63.95 ea
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Small Swirl Texture Slumper for
12 oz Bottle
Use with most beer bottles
12½ x 3¼ x 2¼" overall dimensions
Order # GMM 128
=Unavailable at this time=
$31.95 ea
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Wine Bottle Slumper for
1 Liter Bottle
17-3/4 x 6 x 3¼"
overall dimensions Order # GMM
29
$53.95 ea
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Wine Bottle Slumper for
750 ml Bottle
16¼ x 5 x 2" overall dimensions Order # GMM 17
$38.95 ea
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Wine Bottle Flat Slumper for
750 ml Bottle
With Raised Neck
16½ x 5¼ x 2½" overall dimensions Order # GMM
38
$49.95 ea
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Use for making serving trays.
Note: You can use smaller bottles as well,
just position the bottles carefully on the mold |
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Wine Bottle Slumper for
750 ml Bottle
With Arched Neck
13½ x 5½ x 3" overall dimensions
Order # GMM
67
$41.95 ea
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Wine Bottle Slumper for
1 Liter Bottle
With Arched Neck
17 x 6 x 3¼" overall dimensions Order # GMM
86
$58.95 ea
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Textured 750 ml Bottle Mold
Use with clear or lightly tinted bottles for best results
16½ x 5 x 2" overall dimensions Order # GMM
92
$38.95 ea
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Textured 1.75 Liter Bottle Mold
Use with clear or lightly tinted bottles for best results
17 x 5½ x 3¼" overall dimensions Order # GMM
102
$63.95 ea
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Divided
1.75 Liter Bottle
Perfect for chips and dips
17-3/4 x 6 x 3-3/4 Order # GMM
100
$63.95 ea
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1.75 Liter Bottle
Gentle Slump
Gives you a broader basin
17½ x 7 x 3" overall dimensions Order # GMM
101
$63.95 ea
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Bottle Slumper for
12 oz Bottle
Use with most beer bottles
12½ x 3¼ x 2¼" overall dimensions Order # GMM
37
$24.95 ea
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Christmas Tree Bottle Slumper
16½ x 5¼ x 2½" overall dimensions
Order # GMM 122
$63.95 ea
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MULTIPLE
BOTTLE MOLDS |
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Three Bottle Slumper for
12 oz Bottle
Use with most beer bottles to make a fancy chip dish
13 x 7½ x2" overall dimensions Order # GMM
99
$46.95 ea
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Double
Bottle Slumper
Use with two wine bottles to separate green and black olives!
16 x 8 x 2" overall dimensions Order # GMM 65
$64.95 ea
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WINE RACKS |
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WINE RACK
Fuse up a rectangle of glass and slump over the form to make a quick
and easy wine rack
15 x 6½ x 3" overall dimensions Order # GMM 71
$70.95ea
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SPECIAL
NOTE |
Many of the silk screened labels on
premium vodka or beer bottles are fired on enamels that will stand
up to slumping temperatures. Silk screened labels on less
expensive products are often more conventional ink or paint that
may burn off during the slump. When in doubt, do a test firing.
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