Spring is in the air at our house and we are still in January. I have been hibernating in my “silicone mold laboratory” designing new candle and soap spring molds . This is the first batch of spring molds this month.
I am having a lot of fun creating these pie dollops. These work great if you are making a lemon meringue pie, pumpkin pie, or anywhere in a desert where you need a cute dollop.
Small Pie Dollop Silicone Mold
How fun would it be to have a small enamel bowl filled with popcorn. This popcorn mold creates popcorn kernels down to the last detail.
Touch up your hot chocolate candle with these mini marshmallows. This marshmallow mold is very easy to use. When I made the kids some hot chocolate candles with marshmallows they were amazed that they were wax marshmallows.
The flower pot mold makes a four inch flower pot. It is a 2 piece silicone mold that is easy to use , doesn’t leak and seamless.
This is a raspberry mold that contains a lot of raspberries that you can put on top any can or mason jar. Top your cans with raspberries.
Blueberry Pie or Can Topper Silicone Mold
You can creatively decorate or cans or mason jars with this blueberry mold. You don’t have to work on trying to create a blueberry topper. This blueberry mold does it for you.
Sunburst Pie Crust Silicone Mold
This pie crust mold creates a full pie crust that fits into a 5″ tin. The pie mold is a 2 piece mold that is easy to use, seamless and doesn’t leak.
The pineapple mold produces 2 pineapple rings that go well with an upside down cake candle, or a pina coloda. You can cut the ring up to make pineapple chunks.
Many Blessings,
P.S. Spring will soon be here. Are you preparing your candle and soap spring line. Browse through the rest of our spring molds to get your creative juices going.












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Dawn,
Love you new molds. Would get some but can’t right now, not working. I did try some of the “grunge can candles” they may not sell here but they turned out great. My friend Debra even liked them and she is skeptical of new ideas. When i told her she wasn’t too sure but liked them when she saw the. When I get my camera to work I will try to send you a photo. You asked me how I dressed them up……….I used fabric instead of paper, but I used paper too, fabric is better.
Joyce
Hi Joyce,
Thank you so much for the nice complement. I have more coming, just in the final stages of finishing the designs.
It is difficult to get stuff around for your business when you are not working. The can candles may work out pretty good to keep supplies and buying costs down. I would love to see a photo of your grungy candle. I like the fabric idea. here is a post of the one I made for my brother.
http://candlemarketingsweeti.com/blog/2009/12/making-a-primitive-grungy-can-candle/
They are a lot of fun. Do you have your candle formula down? What direction do you want to take at this moment?