Description
Create magical woodland cake toppers and fairytale decorations with our
Enchanted Forest Silicone Mold.
This handmade mold includes a fairy house door with wood grain texture,
one large mushroom, three small mushrooms, two small butterflies, one
large butterfly, and three flower designs. It is perfect for fantasy cakes, woodland
themes, and fairytale-inspired desserts.
Whether you are decorating a large celebration cake, cupcake toppers or
a trendy bento cake, this mold helps you create charming details with chocolate, sugar
paste, flower paste, modelling paste, marzipan and other compatible materials.
It can also be used with compatible crafting materials such as polymer clay and resin.
Designed for both home bakers and professional cake decorators, it makes it easier to achieve clean,
detailed results with less effort.
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Details:
Makes 11 individual elements, including:
· Fairy house door
· Large mushroom
· 3 small mushrooms
· 3 types of flowers
· Large butterfly
· 2 small side butterflies
Specifications:
• Food-grade silicone
• Suitable for chocolate, fondant, isomalt, marzipan, resin, and polymer clay
• Temperature safe: –40°C to +230°C
• Cleaning: Hand wash with warm soapy water
• If using the mold for both edible and non-edible materials, we recommend dedicating separate molds for each type of use.
Helpful Details
Which materials can I use with this mold?
This mold is suitable for chocolate, fondant, isomalt, marzipan, and other compatible decorating or crafting materials.
For best results, work according to the specific needs of the material you are using.
What is this mold best for?
Ideal for woodland cakes, fantasy cake decorations, fairytale-themed desserts,
bento cakes, cookies, and decorative edible details.
Is this mold beginner-friendly?
Yes. This mold is designed to help both home bakers and professional decorators
create clean, detailed results more easily than hand-sculpting.
Need help getting started?
See our quick guide on how to use our molds →