ETA:Thanks for all the interest! Wow! I’m going to have to post stuff here like this more often. It looks like I have sold the whole kit-and-kaboodle!
I’ve decided it’s time to let the glass go, which means I want to sell off all my glass tools, equipment, and supplies. I just can only spread my self so thin, so I need to find all my glass supplies a good home (or homes.)
I’m not looking to make any kind of profit on this. I seriously just want to clear out some space around here and possibly recoup some of the money I spent on all of this.
I decided the first place to start my clearance sale is with the fused glass ceramic slumping molds. All of them are in good shape, and I’ve taken pictures below. If anyone wants a larger picture, just email me at tammypowley [at] yahoo.com and I will send you larger images of any mold you’d like.
I have a total of 17 molds, and of course, I’d love to sell them all to you. If you buy the entire collection, the cost is $85 plus $10 for shipping via USPS including insurance, which I will pay for. I will only take paypal (tammypowley is my username), and this is a non-refundable offer. You buy it; you keep it. Not including shipping costs, that means these are going for about $5 each, which is a super deal!
You’ll notice some of the molds are pink. This is just mold release because I always used to like to have them “ready to go” when I was doing my glass thing.

Butterfly mold is appox. 6 1/4 inches x 2 3/4 inches

Coaster mold (left) is approx. 4″ ; shallow bowl (right) is appox. 3 1/4″
Large fluted bowls (top right & center bottom) approx. 6 1/2 inches; smaller fluted (top left) approx. 5 1/2 inches
Shallow textured plate approx. 6 1/2 inches
Heart bowls approx. 4 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches
Oval plate approx. 8 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches
Pie plate (left) approx 5 1/2 inches; small ruffle bowl approx. 4 3/4 inches
Shell bowl approx. 6 1/4 inches
Rectangle mold (left) 3 1/2×2 1/4 inches; square mold (right) 3 inches
Triangle molds approx. 8 x 7 1/4 inches
I have been struggling with what to do about the fused glass studio in my garage that has been dormant since before I went back to school a few years ago. I really enjoyed working with glass and making fused glass jewelry as well as gorgeous glass plates and bowls, and I had every intention of returning to my glass after I graduated. But, you know, that just hasn’t happened.
Along with all of these molds, I have lots of other glass supplies: glass grinder; glass saw; glass kiln (not recommended for metal clay but good for fused glass and lampworking); sheets of glass; dicro glass; and hand tools. I’m considering all reasonable offers, so please contact me at tammypowley [at] yahoo.com.








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