ummmmm....... i used a 2yr old silicone ice cube tray from Ikea in my toaster oven for this. it started to melt. can freezer burn lower silicone's heat resistance?????
Hey, I'm just asking, will it work if I use a microwave instead? Cos' its easier and I might need permission from my grandma to use her oven and I'm scared I'll ruin hers. So yeah.. Is it okay to use a microwave instead?
would you be able to keep on remelting them ???
like if these ones that you just melted also get used alot ... and you recycle again ? is that bad for them or is it possible ?
This might be a dumb question, but can you still use the pan for baking afterwards? im just scared the ink might stay or something X3 but great idea, i love it!
wow thats so cool! Once my bff and me were looking for her crayon carier and when we found it it ontop of her heater and all of her good crayons melted!! (Blame the housekeeper!)so we decided to scrape all of the melted crayon bits out and but most of them into a yogurt tube thing and put on the heater again so it would melt and turn into a multi colored crayon!!!! But i'm not sure if that ever worked 'cause i don't think she put it on or told but oh well it was fun!!!!!
Hi Glowie: No, this is a baking pan. I was going to buy the ice cube one but it was sold out. This one is a bit deeper. I don't recall if the ice cube one said it could be baked too...but it seems like it should be fine--I think they are both silicone.
like if these ones that you just melted also get used alot ... and you recycle again ? is that bad for them or is it possible ?
Just a question, is the heart tray a plastic one, like one used for ice-cubes?