Word just in: steep discounts are now being offered in First Impressions Molds' prototype and other "mistake" molds. Could be some gems here, folks, so check this sale on out! All sales are final, and the sale is only while supplies last!
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I'm not following your question - sorry. I generally press dough/fondant into the molds though (and then pop it out), especially when the molds are deep, as I feel I get better impressions that way.
Just completed a little shopping! Can't wait to try out some fondant embellishments on my cookies!
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
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.
But some show the mold too, like this nine cavity frog mold: http://www.firstimpressionsmol...frogset12x114-1.aspx
No need to apologize; the forums are here for asking just this sort of question.