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  • Nesting Dinnerware Sets

  • Rainbow Nesting Mixing Bowls

  • Garden Markers

  • Egg Cartons

  • Pet Bowls

  • Butter Dish

Videos

Colorful garden marker sticks labeled with herbs (Lavender, Parsley, Thyme, Oregano, Lemon Basil, Cilantro, Dill, Basil, Bay Leaf, Sage) lying on soil among green plant leaves.

HERB MARKERS

EGG CARTONS

Six white eggs in a white egg carton on a light background.
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A set of nested ceramic bowls in shades of blue and green, placed inside each other on a white background.

POTTERY MADE USING MOONMOON CERAMIC TOOLS

A yellow object with rounded edges and multiple white spheres on its surface.
A potted variegated heartleaf philodendron plant with green and yellow leaves in a ceramic pot with a textured, earthy design, placed on a plain white background.
Ceramic bowl filled with yellow lemons, with one lemon placed outside the bowl on a white background.
Green ceramic bowl held by a hand against a plain, light background.

Frequently

Asked

Questions

  • Your tools can be cleaned using water and a wet sponge. Dry before using. Do not submerge under water.

    Heat Warning! Our tools are heat sensitive and should not be used with a heat gun or left in a hot car. High heat conditions will melt your tools.

  • We recommend that you use a barrier between your clay and drape form. Fresh clay will stick if put on directly. My favorite material to use is thin plastic garbage bags as this is typically an abundant resource in most studios. Other barrier options include cornstarch, pantyhose/nylons, thin cotton fabric and Saran Wrap/cling film.

  • Our Pottery Pucks are a double sided drape form designed to be used with clay. One tool with two different forms on top and bottom for creating nesting dinnerware sets.

    Pottery puck is a term we created. Originally inspired by our very first drape form the classic. The 4” classic looks very similar to a puck.

  • Our drape forms are 3D printing using PLA+. Using PLA+ plastic makes them extremely durable, easy to clean and light weight.

  • If your drape form ends up with a scuff or scratch you can easily sand it smooth again. Wet sand the area starting with 80 grit working your way up to 400 grit until smooth.

  • Our drape forms are extremely durable, easy to keep clean, light weight and made for heavy studio use.

    Durability is an important quality to us when designing our tools. Unlike plaster and MDF drape forms we wanted ours to withstand being dropped.

  • We do not recommend leaving your clay on any drape from overnight. Most clay will dry to quickly, shrink and crack ruining your piece.

    If double wrapped tightly in plastic it might survive.

  • We recommend using pull tabs made from painters tap. Place the put taps in ideal locations on your drape form. The tabs make it easier to remove your drape form from your piece.

    This is especially helpful when making deep bowls or planters using our drape forms.

  • Yes we do! You can reach us anytime via our contact page to discuss your custom tools.

GARDEN

MARKERS

Multiple caramel and white marbled stamps on wooden blocks, held in hand, with more scattered on white surface.
Hand holding a green stamp with the word "BASIL" in white, with multiple similar stamps scattered on a white surface in the background.
Person holding a fan of colorful herb and spice labels outdoors on grass, including sage, bay leaf, basil, dill, cilantro, lemon, oregano, turmeric, paprika, parsley, and lavender.
Fresh basil plant growing in a garden bed marked with a label that reads 'BASIL'.