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Originally Posted by Laegwen:
Originally Posted by Wildflower:
I am completely new to molding and I went over to look at all the great molds. I feel silly asking this, but all of the molds seem like a positive instead of a cavity I could fill. Are they designed to press down onto the top of a material and make an impression? I did read about judging dimensions on the web site, but am not sure how to tell if a mold has more than one cavity. Any tips you could give me would be great, because I would like try these out, and an Oops Sale is perfect for me.

I suppose the picture doesn't show the actual mold, but the fondant that comes out of it. A picture of the mold wouldn't show the details of the result very clearly.

But I have to admit, I don't get the part about more than one cavity either

Some of the molds come with more than one cavity - like their rose mold . . . there are several roses in the same slab of silicone. That's all that means, I think. And, yes, their images are of the molded end result, presumably because they show the patterns better than the mold itself. 

Last edited by Julia M. Usher
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