Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Food-safe application is available only for selected flexible silicone options where explicitly specified on individual product pages. While the silicone material features thermal stability from -50°C up to +250°C, you must always verify the individual product guidelines before working with edible materials like fondant, chocolate, or marzipan. For non-food projects, these forms accommodate a wide range of casting materials, including wax, soap bases, gypsum, and craft resin.
To preserve delicate features on both your finished piece and the mold, peel the flexible silicone rubber back slowly and evenly around the casting. Avoid using sharp metal tools or pulling forcefully, as stiff utensils can scratch or tear the detailed inner walls. It is always a good practice to check individual product pages for specific model cuts and handling recommendations prior to casting.
Clean your molds gently after every creative session using warm water and mild soap to remove leftover wax, soap, plaster, or resin. Avoid using abrasive sponges or stiff brushes, and let each piece air dry completely before placing it in storage. Always store your silicone molds flat in their natural shape in a clean, dust-free space away from direct sunlight, heating sources, and open flames.
Yes, many of the compact forms in this category are ideal for making eye-catching embeds as well as freestanding mini items. Castings from botanical, animal, or mini food shapes make great embellishments for larger pillar candles, decorative soap trays, and tabletop resin pieces. Simply review the specific dimensions listed on each product page to ensure the form size matches your project goals.




