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πŸ•―οΈ Silicone 3-Layer Cake Candle Mold: Soap, Candle, and DIY Candle Making Mould Review

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4.7
🧼 Soap Making, 🧢 Crafting

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Description of πŸ•―οΈ Silicone 3-Layer Cake Candle Mold: Soap, Candle, and DIY Candle Making Mould

Finished Size(cm): 5.1x5.7. Finished Weight(G): 142. Can be used to diy soap or candy or cake as you like. Good quality and easy to use and clean. Material: Silicone.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent candle mold for wedding cake

I love this mold. I have a new wax melt shop and have made several of these using this mold and a special scented wedding cake oil. It's a lot of fun deciding how to arrange the colors on each of them. Simply layered and demoulded. I don't know why there are so many problems with it. You just need to release the candle or soap first by gently unmolding it and then pushing the candle out from the top. In most cases, he left details with near-perfect results. Today I ordered 10 more of these…

Pros
  • Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Missing Instructions

One of the problems with this mold is the lack of instructions for use with this mold. I wanted to include in this overview how to use these forms. One thing to understand before purchasing this mold is that it is made of silicone rubber and must be cut off the candle or soap with a very sharp, thin-bladed knife, such as a razor blade or fillet knife. I used it to make candles.1. Using a large eyed carpet needle2, thread the wick through the bottom of the mold. Attach and center the wick in the

Pros
  • Soap Making
Cons
  • old