Yes, this would be perfect! Great idea, thank you!agriffin said:individual brownie silicone pan
LittleBee said:Sorry, I should have clarified...I'm looking for a square or rectangle single cavity mold with straight edges/sharp corners (not rounded), where I could cut the block into cube-sized pieces. I'm not sure what mold would work best for this. For those of you who make sugar cube scrubs like this, what mold do you use?
Thanks, those look great too! But wouldn't the cube still be too big from that mold? Wouldn't it be harder to get them out of the mold than it would a one-cavity mold?agriffin said:LittleBee said:Sorry, I should have clarified...I'm looking for a square or rectangle single cavity mold with straight edges/sharp corners (not rounded), where I could cut the block into cube-sized pieces. I'm not sure what mold would work best for this. For those of you who make sugar cube scrubs like this, what mold do you use?
Actually, I think it was Bed Bath and Beyond that had some silicone ice cube trays with sharp/straight corners/lines. They would be perfect.
ETA: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product ... U=17293001
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product ... U=16790354
Sheryl said:What is the difference in making the sugar cubes, or just mixing the sugar scrub? Is one "cube" the right size to use per bathing experience?
Sheryl
carebear said:if one cube lasts through several uses, I'd add a preservative. don't want furry cubes, and don't want to innoculate abraded skin with fungus. but that's just me.
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