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silicone pillar cylinder candle soap mold homemade 2'' wide

$ 71.28

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Form: Round
  • Type: cylinder
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Material: Silicone
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    For sale is a set of 3 pillar candle molds with concave design, cavity sizes are:
    2” x 3.5”; 2” x 4.5”; 2” x 6.5”
    The finished candle weighs : 6 ozs; 7.5 ozs; 10 ozs.
    They may come with a different color.
    These molds are very easy to release, you don't have to cut the mold to let the candle out, great for making beeswax candles. You can even demold when the candle is still warm, which saves you lots of time.
    Great For:
    Sculpture
    Prototype reproduction
    Casting Plaster
    Resins
    Wax
    Note: This is a handmade product, I won't be able to guarantee that every mold would look exactly the same. But each one is made with great care, we try our best to give it a great look.
    Stick method instruction for candle making:
    1. insert in a wooden skewer, you don't need to poke a hole through, and secure it on top with a hair pin.
    2. pour in your wax.
    3. twist the skewer once a while so that it won't get stuck in the wax.
    4. demold gently when it's ready, take the mold upside down, shake a little, your wax should slide right out.
    5. take out the skewer, and insert in your waxed wick instead.
    To extend the lifetime of this mold, it's recommended :
    1.to pour your wax at the right temperature.
    2. not to use it under extreme condition (baking or freezing too long, temperature range: -65F to 400F )
    3. not to use extreme pressure/ strength on it (as you may break it), you really don't have to.
    The last, but not the least, enjoy the easy way of making your homemade candles.
    Questions are welcome.
    Thanks for looking.