Reddit Reddit reviews Lawei 4 Pack Silicone Soap Molds - 6 Cavity Rectangle DIY Soap Molds for Bundt Cake, Cupcake, Muffin, Coffee Cake, Pudding and Soap

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Lawei 4 Pack Silicone Soap Molds - 6 Cavity Rectangle DIY Soap Molds for Bundt Cake, Cupcake, Muffin, Coffee Cake, Pudding and Soap
Set of 4 silicone soap molds, totally 24 cavity. Molds size: 9.3 x 8.3 x 1 inch, cavity size: 3.1 x 2.2 x 1 inch and can hold 100 g waterMade of high-quality silicone, which is food grade, heat and cold resistant, flexible but sturdy enough to serve for a long timeOur silicone soap molds can be used under widely temperature from -40℉ to +446℉, can be used for microwave, oven, refrigerator, freezer and dishwasherYou can create your own special desserts by using our soap molds, homemade soaps, muffin, brownie, cornbread, cheesecake, pudding, jello shot and more with our 6-cavity silicone petite loafIt's safe to use these decorative soap molds not only as bath soap molds or body lotion bar molds but also as jello molds, rectangle silicone cake mold
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u/insincere_platitudes · 3 pointsr/soapmaking

I molded most of them in plain, rectangle individual molds because of the challenges in cutting salt bars. Here is the 6 plain bar rectangle molds I used. With the extra soap I had, I put the rest into some individual molds that have an impression on them. Here is the 6 bar impression molds I used.

The marbling technique I used was an in-the-pot swirl. 3/4 of my batter was colored with rose clay, 1/4 with titanium dioxide. I poured the white mix into the pink batter in equalish amounts at 12, 4, and 8 as spots on the clock, so to speak. At one spot, I poured high at about 6" above the batter, the next I poured medium at about 3" above, and the final I poured as close to the batter as possible; this makes it so the white gets dispersed at different depths of the pot and doesn't just float all at one level.

Next, I took a spatula and pushed into spot with the closest drop, pushed the spatula to the bottom on the bowl, and swirled once clockwise thru all the dots, meeting back at the center of the original spot, and pulled straight back out. That's it.

From there, I just poured my mix directly into the center of each individual mold, filling them slightly over full. I overfill slightly because I take one of those spatula frosters used for cakes and use it as a squeegee or a trowel, and level the soaps with a clean pass across each soap top. Any extra soap that comes off, I will use to fill an extra small mold so I don't waste soap. Spray with alcohol every 15 minutes for the first hour, and I also forced these thru gel phase to get the colors to pop more!

Voila!