…of your container, and perhaps the whole container. You would end up with a flame much larger than expected. For this to occur, two things would have to happen here. Number one would be the aforementioned wicking action. Number two…
…of your container, and perhaps the whole container. You would end up with a flame much larger than expected. For this to occur, two things would have to happen here. Number one would be the aforementioned wicking action. Number two…
…on top of the molds to keep them submerged. A number of different household items can act as weights. Ideally, when our mold is filled with hot wax, we will want the water level to be about even with the…
…unit of measure in each box. For instance, if you enter the number of ounces in the first box, make sure you are thinking ounces when you enter the number for the second box. [insert_php] echo ‘ ‘; //outputs the…
…Soap Mold cavity to the thickness you would like your marshmallow to be. We filled ours about halfway. Allow to cool. Step 3: Re-melt the wax if necessary and add the Golden Honey or Maple Dye for the “graham crackers”…
…time to go looking for stuff? ok here is my list of tools: Wooden Spoon Glass pyrex measuring cup Digital scale Mold (mini-loaf pan from wal-mart) Rubber gloves (wal-mart) Face mask (wa-lmart) Crockpot (has low & high setting) Hand blender…
…that measures down to .1 oz or 1 gram is fine. Most important, your gloves and goggles. You can use regular yellow dish-washing gloves. I use latex exam gloves. Make sure your goggles cover your eyes completely-don’t just use your…
…to coat the interior of the mold. With the temperature of your wax at 185-190 degrees F, fill your mold. I always fill my molds to a point that is no higher than about half an inch below the top…
…to allow the hot wax to run up the sides. Fill your mold to a height that you would like the finished candle to be. Generally, it is best to cover your embedments by at least half an inch. Once…
…wax. Tip: For a more vibrant, ghostly white, you can add Stearic Acid to increase the opacity of the wax. Step 3: Pour the wax into the mold(s) and allow to cool. As the wax cools, be sure to poke…
…would glow nicely from within and allow the colors to show through the wax to some degree. Color Suggestion: Work with colors that are complimentary, generally those that occur together in nature. To find out what those are, look at…
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