• November 6, 2007

Bramble Berry has some fun new molds for the Guest Mold (Heavy Duty Mold) section. Here are a couple of them. They’ll be up for sale tonight or tomorrow morning.

The Party Stars would be ideal for New Years. I see it with glitter, a clear Labcolor to allow the glitter to shine through and Champagne Fragrance Oil.

Baby Footprint molds? Sweet! I love babies. I love soap. What’s not to adore about these molds? They are perfect for gifts for new moms (belly balm lotion bars, anyone?) or for favor bags after a baby shower.

Details for both molds: price: $6.00
size: 2″x2″x.875″
6 cavity – 1.25 oz each

 

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  1. Well
    I love this style of mold so much, and I asked my sister bought them for me to making soap by cold process
    But I got a problem with them as : I can’t remove soap out of the mold, seems soap is soft and stick to the mold
    So, please show me : how do I remove soap out the mold

    1. It sounds like you’ll just need to let the soap cure, harden and dry for a couple more days before unmolding. This is very common when making cold process in plastic molds. If you still can’t get it out of the mold after 3 days, you can pop it in the freezer to harden it up. It should pop right out then.

      Courtney from Bramble Berry

  2. Hm, shrink bags? Probably not quite yet.

    I need to get our mineral make up line up and going and then maybe diffuser reeds/diluents. After that, I can start sourcing new stuff. =)

  3. They are up, but between the mini snowflakes, mini happy face, etc… I’ve blown my mold budget for the month. 🙁

    Next month, however…

    BTW, are you ever going to carry shrink bags? Or am I just missing them?

  4. A collapsible soap mold? Hm, interesting idea. I suspect that anything that makes the mold easy to collapse will also make it not strong enough to not flop when filled with soap though?

  5. That footprint mold is too cute! Of course, when I went to the site, it wasn’t up yet…and I found others I just can’t do without. Evil, I swear. *grin*

  6. Pretty molds 🙂 I loooooove all my molds, but I have to admit the only thing that annoys me is that they take too much space 🙁 How about a collapsible mold?

    Steph

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