A heart-shaped candy mold is perfect for butter that will be used at a wedding reception or rehearsal dinner.For pretty herb butters, add some of your favorite chopped herb(s) to the butter before putting it in the mold. 

 

Candy molds come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Here's all you do:Soften several sticks of butter. You can make them easily, in a wide variety of shapes. Use a knife to spread the softened butter evenly into a candy mold (flip the mold over once you have some butter in it, to make sure the butter is filling the mold completely; the butter tends to leave "gaps" of empty space, even when you feel like you're filling the mold solidly).

 

At serving time, place some crushed injection mould Factory ice in a bowl and place the pats on top of the ice to keep them cold. Line a large pan or baking dish with waxed paper. Freeze the filled mold until the butter is firm.When firm, pop the butter pats out of the mold. Refrigerate the molded pats until you're ready to serve them.. Just choose one that is right for your special occasion. 

 

Layer the butter pats in the pan, with a piece of waxed paper between each layer to keep the pats from sticking together.Pretty pats of butter can add interest to your dining table or buffet