NoOneSpecial Posted March 22, 2009 Posted March 22, 2009 I've been using the metal ones from candle chem & not loving them. Does anyone know where I can get this same style in a silicone version? Quote
Jess05 Posted March 22, 2009 Posted March 22, 2009 Just curious whats wrong with the metal ones that your not liking? Ive never ordered from candle chem...but have gotten metal ones from ebay, and candle science, and they have been great Jessica Quote
ayshapooh Posted March 22, 2009 Posted March 22, 2009 Are you talking about the regular metal fluted type mold? You can get a silicone one at http://www.flexiblemolds.com/grubbyprimitive.htm scroll down to about the middle of the page and you'll see it on the left but me personally I would rather use the metal ones for making these because they are less expensive than to buy a silicone one. If I'm spending money on a silicone mold I'd rather buy one to make a specialty type tart like cinnamon buns or mini muffins or something like that since silicone molds are not cheap. Just my two cents.Sandy Quote
Debbie73 Posted March 23, 2009 Posted March 23, 2009 The silicone molds that I use, I got from JoAnn's. You can get them on line from several places. Check e-bay. They call it a daisy mold. They are not as large as the tin's, mine weigh about .68. The thing I like about it is you can make 24 at a time. I use glass glow in mine and they come out great. I heat the mold in the oven, pour the wax and then cover the mold. I have been buying different shapes in the silicone molds, just to give customers a variety. So far everyone is liking them. I made some heart shapes for valentine's day and some four leaf clover for st patrick's day. Quote
NoOneSpecial Posted March 23, 2009 Author Posted March 23, 2009 I honestly love the way they look but I hate how they some times get stuck in the mold and have to be placed in the freezer. I'd prefer something I can just pop out. Thank you for all your help and feedback. I will continue searching. Quote
laura9259 Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 If they are getting stuck in the mold - you are pouring them to hot. Quote
NoOneSpecial Posted March 25, 2009 Author Posted March 25, 2009 If they are getting stuck in the mold - you are pouring them to hot.I do pour pretty hot. I'll try pouring cooler and see how that works. Thanks. Quote
*Dee* Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 try going right to wilton.com they have alot of silicone bakeware.. also this site =silicone%20;search"]http://www.shopbakersnook.com/133.html?m5:search[keyword]=silicone%20;search type in the search box silicone and it will bring up all their silicone molds. Quote
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