… Step 8: At this point add your FO to the pot and mix well, then take out a few blops and put it in the ceramic dish with the color. Mix it…
… Step 8: At this point add your FO to the pot and mix well, then take out a few blops and put it in the ceramic dish with the color. Mix it…
…water solution Measure hard oils, melt measure soft oils Mix hard and soft oils Mix in lye and start blending Mix coloring Add fragrance, bring to trace, add color Pour into mold Line your mold. You can use just about…
…are using a plastic pillar mold, please see our instructions for plastic molds. For wax selection, please visit our wax pages. What you will need: Wax with any desired additives such as dye, fragrance oil, etc. Metal pillar mold…
…wax. The melting point of the wax used here is about 163 degrees F (IGI-1260). My suggestion is to select a wax with a melting point above 150F; the higher, the better. 3 TBS of stearic acid per pound of…
Step by step instructions for converting a Presto Kitchen Kettle into an efficient, cost-effective wax melter with a handy spigot for easy dispensing. Making Budget-friendly Wax Melters from Presto Kitchen Kettles Contributed by Alan Wallace, Peak Candle Supplies …
…jars we used held approximately 3.5 ounces of wax. If you need help determining how much wax your containers will hold, try our handy calculator. Step 2: While waiting for the wax to melt, wick your containers with your selected…
…you will not have time to read the instructions. For small wax fires, you may use something such as a pot lid to smother the fire. Never use water to extinguish a wax fire. Liquid wax behaves much the same…
Reed diffusers draw diffuser oil from the bottles up into the reeds, allowing the scent to disperse into the surrounding air. They offer an attractive alternative to scented candles in situations where an open flame is not desired or permitted….
…When the soap is completely cool, open the two ends of the mold and remove the soap. Set aside on a piece of wax paper, plate, or some other surface that you don’t mind getting messy. Step 8: Melt some…
…give the hand a peachy skin-toned look. Try the Brown Oxide, Deep Russet Mica, or Swiss Chocolate Mica to achieve different skin tones. Mix thoroughly. Step 3: Open the latex glove so you can pour soap into it. Once the…
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