Bake it till you make it! 🍰
The Honeycomb Bees Silicone Fondant Cake Mold is a versatile baking tool made from high-quality, durable silicone. Measuring 7.4 x 5.1 inches, it allows you to create intricate designs for fondant, gum paste, chocolates, and more. Perfect for various occasions, this mold is flexible, reusable, and easy to clean, making it a must-have for both baking enthusiasts and DIY crafters.
L**1
Easy to use!
Used this for a beehive cake! Easy to use!
U**E
Amazing results!
I used it to melt white chocolate to decorate the top of the mini honey cakes "Medovik". I painted the little bees with edible gold paint and everyone was impressed. They were hesitant to eat them because they were so delicate and beautiful. Before I could reply, the bees were in their mouths. The mold was easy to wash and use in the freezer. I will incorporate it with other deserts.
L**)
Eh, more for melts than fondant...
The lines for the honeycomb are laughably small, not even the width of an index card. Maybe it's because I use marshmallow fondant, not off the shelf, but it kept sticking in the spaces. I expect it will work better with candy melts or resin, but I wouldn't count on getting anywhere with something of a clay consistency. I kept having to wash it and wait for it to dry, and by the time it did, my fondant started getting crumbly. It's also hard to line up the pieces because the edge is lifted, but that ought to work ok on a leveled surface with a liquid.
S**N
Cutest little mold!
The mold was smaller than I anticipated, but was a good thing. It is perfect for making resin honeycomb. It was exactly what I wanted.
K**N
Beehive mold
I love this mold! I use it to make coasters, pouring resin on about half the surface and letting it spread as it will. When dry, I attach a slightly darker bee in one corner.
H**G
Not fondant friendly
The mold is not level, sides are thicker. I was unable to get any definition in the center. It took a pastry chef and an executive chef to get a few ok pieces to use. Do not use corn starch to dust mold as it fills details. It works a little better with shortening. The bees came out better if you didn’t want the legs and antennas. I would recommend keep looking for a texture mat.
K**L
Not even flat
It's not level.. so when you try to put epoxy on it, it just all goes to one spot.
P**A
I thought this would work for chocolate too but It does not. It’s really hard
It’s not enough space for chocolate to mold so if you want to use it for chocolate, try another one. (Bees are ok but not the honeycomb)
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