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How to Use the Flower Pattern + Wooden Rectangle Soap Mould Combo

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
How to Use the Flower Pattern + Wooden Rectangle Soap Mould Combo

The Azlok 6 Flower Pattern Shape Rectangle Mould plus Wooden Rectangle Silicone Soap Mould combo lets you make two very different kinds of soap from one purchase: pretty detailed flower bars and a big classic loaf you can slice into slabs. Both pieces are flexible silicone (the wooden mould uses a silicone liner inside a sturdy wooden box), so they are heat-resistant, reusable and easy to demould. At ₹949 for the pack, it is a sensible starting kit for beginners and a handy addition for regular makers.

What you get in the combo

  • 6-cavity flower pattern mould: roughly 8.3 x 5.2 x 1.8 cm, about 100 gm. Ideal for small decorative guest soaps and gifting.
  • Wooden rectangle mould with silicone liner: about 27 x 7.5 x 7.5 cm, around 200 gm. This is a loaf-style mould—pour, cure, then cut into bars.

The colour of the mould you receive may vary depending on stock, but the shape and function stay the same.

Common uses

  • Melt-and-pour soap: the quickest route for beginners. Melt a soap base, add colour and fragrance, pour and set.
  • Cold-process soap: the wooden loaf mould suits cold-process batches well, giving neat, insulated bars.
  • Decorative gifting: the flower cavities make small, detailed bars for return gifts, hampers and small-batch selling.
  • Beyond soap: silicone moulds also work for wax melts, small candles and bath products.

How to use the moulds

  1. Place the mould on a flat, stable tray so you can move it without spills.
  2. For melt-and-pour, chop your soap base, melt gently in short bursts, then stir in colour and fragrance once slightly cooled.
  3. Pour steadily into the flower cavities or the lined wooden mould. Tap gently to release air bubbles.
  4. Let the soap set fully. Melt-and-pour usually firms up in a few hours; cold-process needs 24–48 hours in the mould, then weeks of curing.
  5. To demould, flex the silicone gently and press the base. For the loaf, lift out the liner first, then peel it back.

Tips and safety notes

  • Cool before demoulding. Rushing while warm leads to torn edges and lost detail on the flower bars.
  • Work in a ventilated space when handling fragrance oils or lye. Cold-process soap involves caustic lye—wear gloves and eye protection, and keep it away from children and pets.
  • Never pour hot base straight from a rolling boil. Let it cool slightly so the silicone and any detail hold their shape.
  • Patch-test new fragrances or colourants if you have sensitive skin, and label bars clearly if you sell or gift them.
  • Silicone tolerates heat, but avoid direct flame or oven use above the recommended limits for soap making.

Cleaning and storage

Wash both moulds with warm water and mild dish soap, then dry fully before storing. Silicone releases residue easily, so you rarely need scrubbing. Keep the wooden box dry to prevent warping—wipe it, don't soak it. Store the moulds flat, away from direct sunlight and dust, so the flower detailing stays crisp. Treated well, these moulds last for many batches.

Buying guidance

Choose the 1 Pack if you are trying soap making for the first time or want a compact set. The 2 Pack suits makers who batch regularly or run a small home business and want to pour more at once. You will find this combo in Azlok's soap molds range alongside bases, colours and fragrance oils, so you can build a full starter kit in one order.

FAQ

Is this mould good for beginners?

Yes. Silicone is forgiving and demoulds easily, and the combo covers both simple loaf bars and decorative shapes, so you can practise different techniques.

Can I use it for cold-process soap?

The wooden rectangle loaf mould with its silicone liner works well for cold process. Follow standard lye safety and let the bars cure fully before use.

How many bars does the flower mould make?

It has 6 cavities, so you get six small flower-shaped bars per pour—handy for gifting sets.

How do I clean the moulds?

Wash the silicone with warm water and mild soap, dry it fully, and wipe the wooden box rather than soaking it to avoid warping.

Will I get the colour shown?

The mould colour may vary based on stock availability, but the shape, size and performance remain the same.

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