How to Make Silicone Molds at Home (Easy Coffee Bean Mold Tutorial)

DIY Coffee Bean Mold

If you’ve ever wanted to make your own molds for soap, wax melts, or resin, this beginner-friendly tutorial will show you exactly how to make silicone molds at home using a simple cardboard setup.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through creating a coffee bean silicone mold step-by-step—perfect for DIY projects and small batch creations.


Watch the Video Tutorial on Making Coffee Bean Silicone Molds

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Removing coffee bean melt and p our soap from silicone mold

Quick Answer: How Do You Make a Silicone Mold?

To make a silicone mold at home:

  1. Build a small mold box
  2. Secure your objects (like coffee beans) inside
  3. Mix a 1:1 ratio silicone
  4. Pour over objects with at least ½ inch thickness
  5. Let cure overnight
  6. Remove objects and clean the mold

Supplies You’ll Need

If you’re planning to use this mold for soap, you may also want to check out my guide on making melt and pour soap at home.


Step 1: Build Your Mold Box

building a box to make a silicone mold in

Start by laying out your coffee beans to estimate your mold size.

For this tutorial, the box dimensions are:

  • 2 inches x 3.5 inches
  • 1.5 inches deep

Tape the cardboard together securely using masking tape.

Then line the inside with Press & Seal cling wrap—this is important for easy removal later.

finished box used to make a silicone mold with coffee beans

Step 2: Attach the Coffee Beans

  • Add a small amount of hot glue to the flat side of each bean
  • Press into the box
  • Leave space between beans

The side facing up will become the top design of your mold

** Don’t overcrowd—this helps prevent tearing later.

showing the spacing in coffee bean mold

Step 3: Mix and Pour Silicone

Mix your silicone in a 1:1 ratio (Part A + Part B).

  • Stir slowly to reduce bubbles
  • Use a disposable cup for easy cleanup

Pour over the beans, making sure:

  • All beans are fully covered
  • There is at least ½ inch of silicone above them

This ensures your mold is durable and won’t break during use.

For my box, I used 37 grams of part A and 37 grams of part B silicone.

pouring silicone over coffee beans

Step 4: Let It Cure

Leave the mold undisturbed overnight to fully cure.

tapping mold on counter to release bubbles from silicone

Step 5: Remove and Clean

removing silicone mold from the box
  • Remove from the box
  • Pop out coffee beans
  • Trim the mold if you need to. I trim the sides and any spot where the silicone goes over the coffee bean top.

Wash with warm, soapy water before using.

trimming silicone mold

Step 6: Test Your Mold

Test your mold using melt and pour soap to check:

  • Detail quality
  • Flexibility
  • Release

You can follow my full DIY soap tutorial here


What Can You Use Silicone Molds For?

Once you learn how to make silicone molds, you can use them for:

  • Soap making
  • Wax melts
  • Resin crafts
  • Lotion bars

If you love DIY body care, check out my DIY body butter guide


Pro Tips for Better Silicone Molds

  • Always use Press & Seal, not regular plastic wrap
  • Leave space between objects, i like to use a finger width as a guide
  • Ensure at least ½ inch thickness
  • Mix thoroughly for proper curing

FAQ: Making Silicone Molds

How long does silicone take to cure?

Most silicone cures in 12–24 hours, depending on the brand. I like to leave my mold to cure overnight.

Can I use any object to make a mold?

Yes, as long as it’s solid and non-porous. Check out some of the other molds I have made including Cinnamon Sticks, Chocolate Chips, and Gummy Bears.

Why did my mold tear?

  • Objects too close together. I always make sure that I have a finger width between the edges and the start of any item and in between them. This will ensure the silicone is thick enough.
  • Silicone too thin – especially if you do not over pour. You need a good amount that covers the coffee beans.

Learning how to make your own silicone molds gives you complete creative control over your DIY projects. This coffee bean mold is a simple beginner project that delivers professional-looking results.

Once you try it, you’ll start seeing mold ideas everywhere.


How to make coffee bean mold