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Since noone else is going to let us know, I will share with you something I did. I put royal icing in candy molds. the roses didn't work, but the little bunny rabbits did. But I guess if they have not been used for soap it would work.. Are the soap molds silicone?
Are you talking about gluing fondant to fondant or fondant to buttercream? You can make a glue with water and gumpaste disolved in it. Buttercream works and there are other things to. I have read them on this site somewhere. If you are covering the cake with fondant the layer of buttercream you put under the fondant will hold it on.
Hello Shana! I agree with Dia, try the Gum Paste and Vanilla mix, light on Vanilla. I have used all kinds of candy molds, soap molds, and other molds for Fondant. It is a good idea to take a large brush, like a face powder brush, and lightly brush the inside of the mold with cornstarch first, before adding the Fondant. I would not put the fondant/mold into the freezer. You would run the risk of the product "sweating" and "melting" after removal and coming back to room temperature.
With the Summer heat be careful!
If you notice most fondant/gumpaste molds are made out of silicone for alot of reasons....one being that you can flex the mold off the fondant and not lose the integrity of the piece. Another thing is that they last forever so they are an investment but pay off over time. And they are food grade so no worries about touching the edible decorations. You can use other plastic molds but like you already mentioned you will have some issues getting the fondant/gumpaste out. You might try a little shortening brushed into the mold...very light film. And stay away from the cold. Soap making molds will work but you can never use them for soap if you are going to use them for fondant even if you wash them. If you are putting fondant on a buttercream cake you can stick them right on the cake before it dries or paste with a little additional buttercream. If you are applying to fondant then a little water or clear extract brushed on works...a LITTLE is the key. Gum glue works on gumpaste in sticking to itself. i mix about 1 part gumpaste with 2 parts water. Break up the pieces and let them dissolve in hot water for about 10-15 minutes. Shake and it is ready to go. I replace it about once a week. You can store it in the fridge and it will last longer but I use mine all the time so it is on my worktable.
As long as you have not made soap with them and they are food safe they might work. I would not use them if you have already made soap in them though.
I use the candy ..soap molds all the time just remember to dust them with either powdered sugar or cornstarch push in gently then pop them over I use water or vodka on a brush lightly not to much then stick them on.. the plastic molds are so much cheaper and you have a wide range of shapes
hope this helps check out candy soap molds on ebay
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