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Botanical Flower Wax Melt Mold

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$32.00USD

Botanical Flower Silicone Wax Melt Molds – 6 Designs Per Sheet

Make 6 botanical wax melts per pour with this American-made silicone mold. Six individual floral cavities — lily of the valley, lavender, daffodil, rose, hydrangea, and anemone — each with sharp petal detail that holds through every scent throw.

Wax Melt Dimensions

Each melt: 0.9"–1.3" wide/tall × 0.6" deep (2.4–3.4 cm × 1.5 cm)
Wax melts per pour: 6
Works with: soy wax, paraffin, beeswax

What's in the Mold

One flat silicone sheet with 6 individual cavities: lily of the valley, lavender, daffodil, rose, hydrangea, anemone. No assembly required.

Why Candle Makers Choose This Mold

Each cavity is 0.6" deep (1.5 cm) — enough wax volume to carry a full fragrance load and scent a room on a standard wax warmer. The botanical detail survives demolding: flex the sheet, melts release whole with petals intact. Rinse with warm water between batches, pour again.

About the Silicone

Built from high-quality silicone produced in the USA. Flexible enough to release cleanly, durable enough for hundreds of pours. Designed and engineered in Charlotte, NC by a candle maker who uses these molds herself.

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How to Use Silicone Candle Molds for Best Results

  • Make sure the silicone mold is clean and completely dry before pouring.
  • If your mold includes a support shell or assembly frame, make sure all parts are clean and fit tightly around the silicone mold.
  • Pour wax hot enough to reach the fine details of the design. For many candle waxes, this is around 185–195°F / 85–90°C, but always follow your wax supplier's guidelines.
  • If your studio is cool, gently warm the mold with a hair dryer before pouring.
  • Pour slowly along the inside wall of the mold to help reduce air bubbles.
  • Let the candle fully set before opening the mold and removing the candle.