Food Silicone Molds for Soap, Candle Crafts, and Tabletop Decor

Food Silicone Molds for Soap, Candle Crafts, and Tabletop Decor


Berry set № 3 - Food Silicone Molds for Soap, Candle Crafts, and Tabletop Decor

Berry set № 3

Mold contains:2 cherries2 Raspberries2 strawberries1 prunes..

12.00 €

Berry set № 1 - Food Silicone Molds for Soap, Candle Crafts, and Tabletop Decor

Berry set № 1

mold contains:1 slice of mandarin2 almonds1 walnut6 coffee beans3 raisins3 currants..

9.00 €

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

While many designs in this series work excellently with soy wax, soap, plaster, concrete, and resin, polymer clay suitability depends on the specific mold structure. We recommend checking the individual product specifications for each model to confirm recommended casting media before starting your project.
Demold your finished pieces gradually by gently flexing the silicone sides away from the casting rather than pulling forcefully on textured features. Ensure your casting material has set completely before removing it from the form. Avoid using sharp metal tools or knives to pry out stubborn areas, as scratching the silicone interior will transfer flaws to future castings.
Carefully wash your silicone form using warm water and mild soap after each crafting session to clear away leftover casting residue. Never scrub inside detailed crevices with needles or sharp objects that could damage the flexible silicone surface. Simply let the mold air dry completely before putting it away.
Always store your silicone molds laid flat in their natural shape to prevent permanent warping or creasing. Keep them in a clean environment away from direct sunlight, open flames, and high heat sources. Following these simple storage steps keeps the material elastic and ready for repeated use.