I have a ridiculously large collection of Mold Market/Milky Way/assorted individual molds. When I use them, my usual technique is to leave the soap is the mold for a week, then put it in the freezer for a minimum of 24 hours. They pop out pretty easily for the most part, and the details on the mold survive the unmolding process.
I have a craft show at the end of next month, so I'm madly making soap. I wondering if I can cut the pre-freezer time any so I can do a faster turnaround on some of the molds. I bought some Easter Egg molds from Brambleberry, two sheets of four molds each. A one-pound batch fills about six of those. (Okay, probably seven, but I liked the first FO I used so much I "stole" some of the raw soap to put in a plain mold just for myself.

) I'd like to be able to do another batch of Easter Eggs, as I've only got six. (I also have to redo the chocolate bunnies and baby chicks, as I think my FO is too old and it smells like chocolate with some nasty chemical undertone to it, but that's a different problem!)
Can I cut the time in the molds down to say, three or four days before freezing? I'm guessing it would take more than the 24 hours I usually give the soap in my big wooden molds, as I know there's not the same mass in the small molds to drive the chemical reaction as quickly.
Thanks for the help.
Anita