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Silicone Sugarcraft Chocolate Aromatherapy Handmade Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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🏺 Ceramics & Pottery, 🧶 Crafting

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Details

MaterialSilicone
ColorClear
BrandTs craft
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.75 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches

Description of Silicone Sugarcraft Chocolate Aromatherapy Handmade

These 3D cat shaped molds are perfect for making handmade soap, candle, polymer clay, candy, chocolate, fondant and etc. Made of silicone material, soft, durable, and reusable. Temperature is a wide range toleranc -40 to +446 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 to +230 degrees Celsius). They are safe for use in the oven, dishwasher, freezer, refrigerator and microwave. Silicone molds has a non-stick surface. Just pour the ingredients into the mold until it is fully formed. You can enjoy the fun of DIY activities on Easter Day!.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not Worth the Hype - my new review

Based on my experience this product was overhyped and didn't live up to my expectations.The pottery was poorly crafted with rough edges and uneven surfaces. However, the colors used were vibrant and eye-catching. Additionally, the item smelled strongly of chemicals, which detracted from any potential aromatherapy benefits..

Pros
  • Can be used for various purposes such as sugarcraft, chocolate making, aromatherapy and handmade crafts.
Cons
  • Some people may find the texture of silicone unpleasant to work with.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Difficult to use but can give good results

attached?" to the body? On my second try, I pulled the sentient cat out of shape and decided not to try a third time. I will say i tried using cornstarch first to keep the fondant from sticking to the mold and it really didn't seem like a task, on the second try i used the oil as recommended in the instructions, in mine Case coconut oil. This worked better, although it softened the surface of the lipstick after it came out. I stuck toothpicks through the cat's buttocks and into the head to try…

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Not as thick as others