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silicone VOTIVE Candle Mold 4 cavities round fluted easy release homemade
$ 25.34
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Description
For sale is one heavy duty siliconefluted votive
candle mold with
4
cavities, great homemade quality, super easy release. (feel free to check out my other 6 cavity votive molds in store)
Made to order.
Please check the pictures carefully before buying.
cavity size: a little over 1 1/4'' wide, 2'' tall, finished candle is about 1 oz.
Great for making pure beeswax votives if you don't like metal molds, beeswax tends to stick to metal and hard to get out, this silicone mold is definitely your time saver, your candles are able to come out within half an hour, and it can slide right out, no release agent is needed.
Lots time and work are involved to make this heavy duty mold, but i am willing to do dicount if you are ordering over 4 a time, i can combine shipping also.
This is a handmade product, I won't be able to guarantee that every mold would look perfect. But each one is made with great care, we try our best to give it a great look. and newly made mold does have a slight silicone smell since we don't use chemical to get rid of it like the factories do, but it would go away after a while and it doesn't affect your scented candle /soap at all.
To extend the lifetime of this mold, I recommend :
1. to pour your soap/wax at the right temperature.
2. not to use it under extreme condition (baking or freezing too long ), a few minutes wouldn't hurt though )
3. not to use extreme pressure/ strength on it, you really don't have to.
The last, but not the least, use it the right way, and enjoy the easiest way of making your homemade beeswax votive candles.
How to use the mold for beeswax candles - My personal experience:
1. pour in your hot beeswax without wicks at about 185F
2. when the wax is settled and still warm (not cool), take the mold upside down and gently press the bottom, your candles should slide right out.
3. use a toothpick to make wick holes.
4. insert in your waxed candle wick
5. You are done :)
Questions are welcome.
Thanks for looking.