Easy Pouches Custom Tutorial
This is a step by step guide on how to cast pouches quickly and cheaply
This custom tutorial was contributed by Valkyriezero1
I got sick and tired of sculpting and taking pouches from different figures, leaving me short sometimes if I needed to use more, thats why I made this for everyone in the realm. This is my contribution to all you customizers.

Materials: Air drying clay, modelling clay (Sculpey, FIMO etc.) exacto knife,oven, pan, baby oil.

STEP1-3 is the easy mold STEP4-7 is the easy cast.

REPEAT STEP 4 and 5 to make multiple pouches.
Thanks for checking this out and use your pouches with authority! Cheerio guys na gals!!!
Disclaimer
Customize at your own risk!

Customizing can be a fun, but dangerous hobby. These tutorials are contributed by other customizers. Some of the things recommended in the tutorials may be dangerous, such as the use of boiling water or sharp objects. You shouldn't attempt anything mentioned without adult permission and supervision. Figure Realm and/or the authors of the tutorials are not liable for any injuries or damages occurring from any attempt to follow suggestions in these tutorials.

User Comments
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MayaLu Customz -
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Wouldn't this also work for guns?
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Valkyriezero1 -
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
It’s more applicable to something that only has details on one side. I decided to use pouches because the detail on the back is not expose.
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memphis -
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
This will help in many ways thanks for sharing ☺
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antithetical -
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Great tip for duplicating simple items which don't need to be in the round.
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The jedi house elf1 -
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Excited to try this
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Henchmen4Hire -
Saturday, August 8, 2015
I'll go ahead and point out this works for lots of other things too, like faces, skulls, hair, props, etc.
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Valkyriezero1 -
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
I think a full head or skull might be difficult to achieve using this technique. This is more suitable for things that has one sided details. But why not.
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Henchmen4Hire -
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Since Sculpey isn't flexible, it's possible to make stuff like heads but it would have to be a multi-piece mold to remove sections to remove the cast part.

Check the Oyumaru tutorial I posted a while back, it's better suited for that stuff. Def agree that a stiff brick of Sculpey is good for pushmolds though.
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Altered Ego Customs -
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Thanks for this, I was having problems with pouches. Great tuturial
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