…each leaf to get an early autumn color changing effect. Tip: Go for a walk in the park in the fall or look up photographs of changing leaves to get an idea of how you want them to look and…
…each leaf to get an early autumn color changing effect. Tip: Go for a walk in the park in the fall or look up photographs of changing leaves to get an idea of how you want them to look and…
…is optional, but gives the oils some visual appeal when combined with the clear boston round bottles. Retailers typically charge from $15 to $40 for a package that generally includes a glass bottle, several ounces of formulated diffuser oil, and…
…them more pliable. Good Luck and have fun! Editorial Note: While this technique does not produce a candle per-se, it provides a great means to embellish your candles. For instance, the hand-crafted roses could be used to decorate a pillar…
…air bubbles pop them with a skewer, 3. After it cools (doesn’t take long at all) pour some more wax, tilt the mold back and forth to coat the area already coated with wax, to make the wax thicker, then…
One strategy to create rustic looking candles. Pouring candles at cooler temperatures can produce some interesting surface “blemishes.” The rustic surface finish of these candles makes them a suitable compliment for many decors. It also does an excellent job at…
…glove is filled up, twist the top and put a butterfly clip over the twist to ensure it does not leak out. Step 4: Set the glove on a small object of your choice (we used a metal candle tin)….
…them from the mold. To remove the soaps, gently press on the front side of the mold until the soap comes free. If it does not release, try placing them in the refrigerator for 15-20 minutes and trying again. Enjoy!…
…the top (about ¼”), gently insert a popsicle stick into the center of the soap. If it does not stay in place, remove the stick and allow the soap to cool a bit more before trying again. Step 5: Allow…
…that. You’ll be able to fish it out just as soon as your eyes adapt to the darkness again. Your nose does the same thing. After being exposed to an odor for a while, the olfactory receptors (the ones in…
…keep your mold submerged and resting on the bottom. A chain wrapped around the base of your mold does a great job. If you are using seamless aluminum molds, you will want to find something that you can securely rest…
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