I mentioned on the photo topic thread that I've been looking for an accordion shaped mold to make some soap with. I think I may have finally found not one but two molds! They're actually candy molds but I can use them since they're made of the same material. I found one site that had an accordion mold that is 2" X 2.75" and I found another site that listed the various molds it had in stock, including an accordion one but it didn't have a picture. I emailed them and asked for dimensions and a photo if possible. Aron suggested "old accordion scent" but something tells me I won't be able to find that so something else will have to do, maybe sandlewood. I may also get some "soap paints" to add a little more detail to the finished product.
Never mind--I checked both sites again and they sell chocolate shaped like an accordion but not the molds themselves but at least now I know there ARE accordion-shaped molds out there somewhere!
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I found a clown playing an accordion mold but no accordion. I looked through 7500 plus molds on ebay and I've checked some other sites too. I emailed the one chocolate company that sells accordion-shaped chocolates and asked them where they got their mold. Hopefully they'll get back to me in the next couple of days.minnick27 @ Apr 20 2008, 08:06 AM wrote: I got a chocolate bunny playing the accordion for Easter. SO there are definitely bunny amd accordion molds too.
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This is very random, but I had to share!
At church, an older man (unfortunately handicapped and confined to a wheel chair ) who is an old friend of my mom and dad came up to my dad and I and struck up conversation. He noticed I was listening to my iPod and asked me what I was listening to, so I told him I was listening to Al. He lifted his eyebrows and went "Weird Al? Weird Al Yankovic?". I nodded and grinned huge. He then asked me if I had gone to the Fresno concert last year in October, which I did, and we talked about how totally great the show was.
He said he's been a fan for years. Don't you just love randomly encountering fans?
At church, an older man (unfortunately handicapped and confined to a wheel chair ) who is an old friend of my mom and dad came up to my dad and I and struck up conversation. He noticed I was listening to my iPod and asked me what I was listening to, so I told him I was listening to Al. He lifted his eyebrows and went "Weird Al? Weird Al Yankovic?". I nodded and grinned huge. He then asked me if I had gone to the Fresno concert last year in October, which I did, and we talked about how totally great the show was.
He said he's been a fan for years. Don't you just love randomly encountering fans?
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