Thanks for the idea... I had no idea I couldcmake my own silicone molds, but I have to agree with somebody else's comment... You should have put the bars of soap in first and then put the silicone in on top of it... It would have made the process a lot easier
You did this upside down and could've saved yourself a lot of cutting if you had glued the bars down to a non-porous surface, made a box to contain the liquid silicone rubber and then just poured the rubber into the mold to cover the bars. Let it cure, de-molded it and done. No trimming, cutting etc.
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I am totally confused how you made the cavities in your mold . You showed the bottom part of the mold and then you let it set for 24 hours,, the next day you show the removing of the soap, what happen to the rest of the mold making with the cavities?
Day 1 she poured the base and let it set. Day 2 she took actual soap bars in the shape she wanted, weighed them down and poured silicone down between the bars to make the cavities. Day 5 she unmolded.