Large Retro Photo Frame Silicone Mold/Picture Frame Fondant Mold Cake Decoration Mold Candy Chocolate Mold By Palker sky
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As thin as it is, I don't think it would work for Rice Krispies treats. Despite its ease of use, it breaks easily for chocolate if you are not very careful.
This is the mold I use to cast. it has been stated that it can be baked, frozen or microwaved, but I do not know the temperature range from which it can be baked or frozen.
The size of the mold will determine if it will fit there. Since I last used the mold on a “friends” themed cake, it has been a couple of years since I used edible fondant for the mold
The mold does not have a lot of capacity, so I haven't had an opportunity to use it yet. The size of my mold and its frame are about 3"X4", and the size of the picture is around 2"X2". The fifth inch. Thank you for your help!
Selected User Reviews For Large Retro Photo Frame Silicone Mold/Picture Frame Fondant Mold Cake Decoration Mold Candy Chocolate Mold By Palker sky
I think it will fit nicely on a cake I need it for. On November 1. It is very easy to use, I used melted chocolate that I poured into the squirt bottle with.
I like the detail. It is quite nice. Take a look at the.
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It was very easy to use and I was able to mold fondant easily. You may use a larger piece of fondant if you use this mold - the mold can handle a large piece of fondant. If you need to pull the cake out, leave it in the mold for a few minutes before figuring out how to remove it. In the event that you pull out the fondant too soon, the frame will easily tear. Since it's a big frame, I had to modify it a little bit (too big for a 6/3 cake) to make it work, but nothing too difficult, just used some scissors to trim it and it worked great!.
Looks great on them. About 5x4 inches is what the frame is capable of housing an edible image of good size. One atom of filigree is the size of a pinhead.
Despite what I thought at first, I didn't need to dust it with cornstarch or PS. I sent it back since it was totally too big for the use that There is a lot of fondant per frame, as it is very deep. You can press it in and it comes out well, as long as you press it well. It was my fault that I did not measure.
With the intention of taking edible photos with a cake, I needed a large picoframe. I found it to be just what I needed.