- Material: Silicone
- Brand: Ihomecooker
- Color: Blue
- Shape: Rectangular
- Special Feature: Oven-safe, Microwave Safe
- DIFFERENT BAKE SHAPEοΌGingerbread Man 10.04οΌLΓ6.1οΌWΓ1.1οΌHβ£Christmas Tree 10.03οΌΓL6.8WοΌΓ1.06οΌHβ£Snowflake 11.02LοΌΓ7.08WοΌΓ1.57Hβ£Santa Claus 11.53LοΌΓ6.8WοΌΓ1.34οΌH
- SAFE MATERIAL:Made of high quality of food grade silicone,meet European and USA standard for silicone bakeware.It can be used in microwave,dishwasher ,oven and freezer safe. Temperature safe from -40 F to +46F(-40c to +230c).
- EASY TO CLEAN&USE:Spotless & odor the silicone baking cups / molds very easy to clean.Simply rinse them in warm soapy water or place in dishwasher after use!Fits perfectly in most oven,fill and bake.
- MULTI-FUNCTIONAL:These versatile molds not only can be used for making ice, but also lollies, chocolates, soaps, cakes, pizza, bread, mousse, jelly, pudding etc can all be made with this one silicone mold. You can make treats for your kids or pets.
- VERY FRIENDLU TO BEGINNER:It easily uses for first time soap maker.Just fill the mold with the material you like to get the shape you like.Even if you are making soap for the first time, you can make soap like the picture.




















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This is a pretty good overall value based on the quality, price, and overall shapes provided with this set. I purchased this to make lotion bars and melt and pour soap gifts for various people at Christmas. So far I’ve used them for soap and they work wonderfully. Super cute, festive aromatherapy gifts!The snowflakes:These are really big! They make a 4oz bar of soap! (almost too big for what I wanted). I simply filled them halfway and made 2oz bars without any problems. These would make a nice sized dessert if used for baking. I will also half fill these to make 2oz lotion bars.The trees:These are just over 2oz per tree. These are a really great size for soaps or lotions bars.Gingerbread men:When filling the mold, I as able to make 5 of these using 12oz of soap, so about 2.4oz per cookie man shape. They are ADORABLE. I used cocoa butter melt and pour with a sugar cookie essential oil synergy. We wanted to eat them.Reindeer, Snowmen, Sled:These are super cute, but are the same size as the snowflakes, so probably around 4oz filled. I don’t know if these will work half full, as you’d lose some of the details. These are probably too big for me to use to make a large number of teach gifts but will work in smaller sizes for aromatherapy soap for family.Overall, this is a good value. You pay a lot more individually for each, and these come out to $5 a piece when buying the set for $20. The soap shapes pop out very easily. If you’re using these for baking, I would put these molds on a cookie sheet before you start so you can transfer them to the oven without spilling, as they are very flexible and will bend if full.
Dylan Johnston –
I made soap with these molds. I ordered 2 sets. 2 gingerbread (12 individual) is 2lbs. 2 snowflake (12 individual) is 3lbs. The sled, reindeer, and snowman (12 individual molds, 4 of each shape) is 3lbs. 2 tree (12 individual) is 2lbs. I’d use sodium lactate at 1 teaspoon per pound if oil for best unmolding results. I did not gel them. My soap recipe is mostly hard oils and butters. I soap warm or do the heat transfer method. If you only buy 1 set then divide all of my measurements in half. These are a great deal and will last year’s if taken care of. Happy soaping!
Samantha Westgate –
I use these to make my goat milk soap and I like how easy they are to clean and use. I love how deep they are as well the only thing I donβt like as much is how flimsy they are I have others that are more sturdy but still a great product to use for a soap mold.
Vivian Stover-Mitchell –
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Gideon Thompson –
I bought these to make holiday soaps and they would have been great but I did have to return them as the ones I got werenβt molded right and my batter poured out onto my counter. The ones I did get out of them turned out great but I was sad I couldnβt keep them.
purplenancy –
I filled this mold with glass ground to a powder mixed with a binding agent, froze them and emptied them, in tact, on my kiln shelf. They turned out beautifully!
Frances Arthur –
They are very nice for my Christmas baking
Roxanne Robles –
Every year for my kids class I make holiday crayons. The kids load it and I bake them at 250Β°. These molds worked perfect. A lot cheaper than target. They are thin and flimsy so I used a baking sheet underneath. They held up well. Came out easy and clean. (No spray needed) I like that I can melt 24 different ones at a time. Making it only 3 sets to bake. I donβt do candies or anything else. But for crayons this is perfect.