Krazy Cup
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023
Some of the molds were crafted properly. faces on some of the angel faces were not cut out properly. There faces looked deformed.
Angelpainter1
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021
Details are amazing but still trying to find clay that is thin enough to use on molds without breaking them
Mrs. Holly
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021
Works great if you place the fondent filled mold in the fridge for ten minutes before removing the fondent.
Luis
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
Great
Nikki
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2020
These work best with casting resin vs paper clay! The best way I've found to keep bubbles at Bay is to warm up the mould before adding the resin and pour from an area not important to the finished product!!! As in if you have to sacrifice a spot make sure it's not a big deal to the finished project! I pour into the feet allowing it to fill from there because pouring back and forth can cause bubbles so pouring in the one spot reduces the bubble risk and if I do get any I just cover the spot with resin flowers!!!
Gnemik
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
The mold for the wings is nice enough, a bit shallow, but fine. Care needed to remove the wings, because they tend to break easily. The single mold for the larger angel is the best of the three. Not much definition, but not bad for the cost. Plus, I imagine it's the same resolution of other similar molds. The round mold with the groups of angels is a mixed level of satisfaction. Again, very limited details, but reasonably acceptable, just don't get your hopes up too high. To be expected, the smaller the mold, the less desirable results. The trio of small angels is hardly recognizable as angels. The thin long, small angel is same result. The larger angel, with just the torso is the best of the bunch, although had trouble with the wings.I would say, for the round mold, forget about baking in it. Sure, it would cook, but I seriously doubt you could get anything worthwhile extracted from the tiny molds. It may be possible with the wings and the single angel mold. Would be wise to spray some oil on the larger angel mold before baking, though. Probably same with the wings, due to the thinness of the wings, anything to ease removal would enhance removing it intact.Not overly happy with the molds, I don't think the results compare favorably with the pictures in the product details.Cost value is decent. There are offers for the single larger angel mold that is slightly less than the cost of this three mold set. Maybe it has more details, but pictures look very similar. So, for slightly more you get additional molds. That is the only saving grace for this particular product.I'll try it for jello molds, maybe fondant ornamentation. Keep in mind the round mold yields very small (tiny) angels.
Nabor Alvarado
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
Perfect size for my treats. I used fondant for the toppers.
Lisa H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019
I used these molds for fondant decorations on a cake and they came out perfect! I would definitely recommend them. I had no issues with them sticking, considering I used shortening in the molds before pressing the fondant into them. I do suggest adding some tylose to the fondant first :-)