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Efivs Arts 6 Christmas Tree Silicone Cake Baking Mold Cake Pan Handmade Soap Moulds Biscuit Chocolate Ice Cube Tray Diy Mold



Efivs Arts 6 Christmas Tree Silicone Cake Baking Mold Cake Pan Handmade Soap Moulds Biscuit Chocolate Ice Cube Tray Diy Mold
This is a description of a collection of high-quality silicone moulds that can be used for various purposes such as baking, making soap and candles, and sculpting. The moulds are durable and can withstand high temperatures. The instructions for using the moulds include not filling them to the top and using corn starch to prevent sticking. The moulds are designed to create detailed and precise shap... more details
Key Features:
  • Made of high-quality silicone material
  • Can withstand high temperatures
  • Suitable for baking, soap and candle making, and sculpting


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This is a description of a collection of high-quality silicone moulds that can be used for various purposes such as baking, making soap and candles, and sculpting. The moulds are durable and can withstand high temperatures. The instructions for using the moulds include not filling them to the top and using corn starch to prevent sticking. The moulds are designed to create detailed and precise shapes.

All of the moulds in this collection are made with the highest quality, food grade silicone to produce an extremely durable silicone mould that is tear resistant and can withstand temperatures to 204degreesC (400degrees F).
Uses: Fondant, Gumpaste, Chocolate, Cooked Sugar, Fudge, Butter, Ice, Jello, Marzipan, Bread Dough, Candy Clay, Hard Candy, Gummy Candy, Gelatin, Royal Icing, Buttercream, Ice Cream, Royal Icing, Sugarpaste, etc.
Non-Food Uses: Polymer Clay, Soap, Candle Making, Wax, Salt Dough, Plaster, Sculpting Clay, Cold Porcelain.

Things You Should Know:
1. Do not fill the mould to the top of the blade that rises up around the mould cavity. The mould should be filled to the top of the cavity which is level with the lip and the point where the blade starts to rise from the surface of the mould, people naturally will fill a mould to what they think is the top. If you fill to the top of the blade, the resulting piece will be too thick and not the way it was designed.
2. Put corn starch (corn flour) in a stocking, nylon, musline tie shut to make what we call a pounce. Roll out fondant, sugar paste to the appropriate thickness , dust lightly with corn flour and put dusted side down onto mould. Press with palm of hand and fingertips forcing fondant into all the details. The blade will already start to cut the fondant. Take a light rolling pin and roll across the top of the mould. DO NOT PRESS HARD. LIGHT QUICK STROKES WORKS THE BEST AND ENABLES THE BLADE TO PERFORM PERFECTLY! ONCE THE FONDANT HAS BEEN TRIMMED AND THE EXCESS IS TAKEN AWAY PRESS FONDANT AGAIN REAL QUICK AND THEN PLACE YOUR FINGER ON THE SIDE OF THE BLADE AND PRESS IT SIDEWAYS TOWARDS THE CAVITY AND DOWN INTO THE CAVITY. This removes any little bits of fondant flashing and makes a perfect edge.
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