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1.75" Zinnia Silicone Mold per each (.3 oz.)
Sale Price Inc. Sales TaxOriginal Price Inc. Sales TaxRRP: Inc. Sales TaxSale Price $5.75Original PriceRRP:This quality silicone mold creates beautiful and realistic 1.75" zinnia flowers. Perfect for candle making, soap making, and other crafts, it is easy to use and produces stunning results. Craft... -
Basic Round Silicone Mold - 8 cavity, 3 oz. each
Sale Price Inc. Sales TaxOriginal Price Inc. Sales TaxRRP: Inc. Sales TaxSale Price $13.99Original PriceRRP:We love this silicone mold for basic round soft-edge soaps, lotion bars, or even wax melts! Cavities measure 2 ¾" W x 1" H and hold 3 oz. -
3" Rose Silicone Mold - 6 Cavity
Sale Price Inc. Sales TaxOriginal Price Inc. Sales TaxRRP: Inc. Sales TaxSale Price $7.99Original PriceRRP:NEW!! This mold makes pouring roses easy! Add it to the top of a candle, put a wick through it or create a stunning melt and pour soap! Wax Capacity: 2.5 oz. per cavityDimensions: 2.75" width x... -
Round Guest Silicone Mold - 12 cavity, 1.5 oz. each
Sale Price Inc. Sales TaxOriginal Price Inc. Sales TaxRRP: Inc. Sales TaxSale Price $9.99Original PriceRRP:Create classic circular soap with this traditional round silicone mold. This is our favorite mold to use with our rubber duckies or luffas. A festive rubber duck can be found for most holidays, and... -
3.25" Lotus Silicone Mold per each (holds 2.4 oz.)
Sale Price Inc. Sales TaxOriginal Price Inc. Sales TaxRRP: Inc. Sales TaxSale Price $10.49Original PriceRRP:This is a fun mold for creating Lotus blooms candles or soaps. Pour them as one color or use multiple colors for a different effect. Finished flowers measure 3.25" W x 2" H. Holds 2...
Description
Create simple bars of soap with this classic oval soap mold. This is a staple mold for many soapmakers, and is suitable for natural bars of soap. The top of bar is perfectly straight without rounded corners.
Material: Food Grade Silicone
Maximum Product Pour Temp: 500ºF
Approximate Bar Weight: 3 oz.
Measures: 3 x 2.5 x 1 inches
Made in China
Care: Hand wash in warm sudsy water.
Melt & Pour Soap: Pour melted soap into silicone mold cavities. Allow soap to cool at room temperature until hard. Carefully remove soap from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the soap, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap and carefully pull out of the mold.
Cold Process Soap: Pour soap at trace into the mold cavities. After at least 24 hours, gently pull silicone mold to loosen its grip on the soap. Flip mold over onto a clean surface and gently push on the bottom of mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap with a gloved hand, and allow soap to cure for 4-8 weeks.
Note that some cold process soap recipes may require a week to harden enough to remove from the mold. If this is the case with your recipe, we recommend adding sodium lactate to your recipe to assist with creating a harder bar faster.
Lotion Bars: Pour melted lotion bar mixture into mold cavities. Allow mixture to solidify. Carefully remove lotion bars from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the lotion bars, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the lotion bars starts to release. Grab hold of lotion bar and carefully pull out of mold.
Material: Food Grade Silicone
Maximum Product Pour Temp: 500ºF
Approximate Bar Weight: 3 oz.
Measures: 3 x 2.5 x 1 inches
Made in China
Care: Hand wash in warm sudsy water.
Melt & Pour Soap: Pour melted soap into silicone mold cavities. Allow soap to cool at room temperature until hard. Carefully remove soap from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the soap, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap and carefully pull out of the mold.
Cold Process Soap: Pour soap at trace into the mold cavities. After at least 24 hours, gently pull silicone mold to loosen its grip on the soap. Flip mold over onto a clean surface and gently push on the bottom of mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap with a gloved hand, and allow soap to cure for 4-8 weeks.
Note that some cold process soap recipes may require a week to harden enough to remove from the mold. If this is the case with your recipe, we recommend adding sodium lactate to your recipe to assist with creating a harder bar faster.
Lotion Bars: Pour melted lotion bar mixture into mold cavities. Allow mixture to solidify. Carefully remove lotion bars from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the lotion bars, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the lotion bars starts to release. Grab hold of lotion bar and carefully pull out of mold.