Woodland Animal Fondant Silicone Mold Fox Squirrel Rubbit Raccoon Beaver Elk Sika Deer For Sugarcraft Cake Decorating Cupcake To
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials can I use with the Woodland Animal Fondant Silicone Mold? A: This silicone mold is suitable for various materials including fondant, chocolate, candy melts, gumpaste, marzipan, isomalt, and modeling clay such as polymer clay and air dry clay.
- Q: Is the mold safe for food use? A: Yes, the Woodland Animal Fondant Silicone Mold is food safe and is free from BPA, PVC, and phthalates. However, it is recommended to wash and boil the mold before using it for food.
- Q: What temperature range can this mold withstand? A: The mold can handle temperatures ranging from -40 to 230 degrees Celsius (-40 to 446 degrees Fahrenheit), making it versatile for various baking and crafting applications.
- Q: How do I prevent sticking when using the mold? A: To prevent sticking, rub a tiny bit of shortening or oil into the mold before pressing in the material. This will help ensure easy release of the molded shapes.
- Q: Can this mold be used in the dishwasher? A: Yes, the Woodland Animal Fondant Silicone Mold is dishwasher safe, making it easy to clean after use.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the animal shapes in the mold? A: The mold features several animal shapes with the following dimensions: fox 3.3x2 inches, squirrel 1x1.22 inches, rabbit 1.35x1.77 inches, raccoon 2.5x1.37 inches, beaver 2.14x1.2 inches, buck 2.12x2.67 inches, and doe 2.1x2.7 inches.
- Q: How do I care for the silicone mold to ensure its longevity? A: To care for the mold, wash it with warm soapy water after each use, avoid using abrasive cleaners, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Q: Can I use this mold for crafting projects other than baking? A: Yes, this mold is versatile and can be used for various crafting projects including resin casting, soap making, candle making, and even as embellishments for scrapbooking.
- Q: What should I do if the material is too soft to release from the mold? A: If the material is too soft for easy release, you can try placing the mold in the freezer for a short time or adding a hardener to the material before molding.
- Q: Is the color of the mold consistent or does it vary? A: The color of the Woodland Animal Fondant Silicone Mold is randomly sent, so it may vary from one mold to another.