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Which Mould Shapes Are Best for Resin Favours?

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Which Mould Shapes Are Best for Resin Favours?

Choosing the right mould shape is a key first step when crafting resin wedding favours. The design you select sets the tone for your gifts and ensures they feel both personal and stylish.

Popular Mould Shapes for Wedding Favours

Hearts and circles are classic favourites for wedding favours, symbolising love and unity. Heart-shaped moulds work beautifully for romantic settings, while rounds or discs offer timeless simplicity. Geometric designs such as hexagons or faceted forms add a contemporary feel, especially when matched to a modern wedding theme. Look for high-quality silicone moulds, as these provide crisp detailing and are easy to demould once cured.

Matching Moulds to Your Theme and Hardware

Consider how your favours will be presented—will they be keyrings, ornaments, or keepsake tokens? Make sure the mould shape accommodates any hardware like keychains or magnets, so accessories can be attached neatly. For floral or botanical styles, as found in the Resin Memory Box Kit, round and heart moulds offer plenty of room for dried floral arrangements and other inclusions.

Practical Tips for Buying and Using Moulds

  • Select flexible silicone moulds for easy release and longer-lasting use.
  • Check mould depth to ensure it suits your chosen resin and inclusion materials.
  • If personalisation is important, alphabet moulds or moulds with space for names can add a special touch.

When Shape Choice Matters

If your wedding favours double as decorative accessories or keepsakes, choosing a versatile shape—like circles or hearts—ensures they will be appreciated and used long after the big day.

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Selecting the right mould shape can make your resin wedding favours truly memorable and unique. For further guidance and inspiration on creating your own, visit our main guide on how to make resin wedding favours.

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