…of 4″ or wider (wider is better). A 5″ round hurricane mold was used here. Seal the wick holes if it has any. Mold weights (chain used here) Water Bath Wet Washcloth An image printed on plain paper. Instructions:…
…of 4″ or wider (wider is better). A 5″ round hurricane mold was used here. Seal the wick holes if it has any. Mold weights (chain used here) Water Bath Wet Washcloth An image printed on plain paper. Instructions:…
…up dramatically and will produce a better looking finished product. Step Three: Prepare Your Mold. If the mold you selected has a wick hole, plug it with some metal tape or mold sealer. You may wish to…
Basic Instructions: 1. Melt wax and add fragrance (about 1.5 oz per lb of wax) stirring well. At this time you can add dye to match darker or colored bears allowing it to blend better with the material. The average…
…a trace you pour at – lots of different variables. The older the soap, the better it gets. “Standard” cure time is usually quoted as 4-6 weeks. If you use a high amount of olive, that should probably be 4-6…
…if you wish. The colder the water, the better the cracking effect should be. Quickly and smoothly dip the entire candle into the hot water first. Step 7: Now quickly and smoothly dip the entire candle immediately into the cold…
…of holding water to a level at least as deep as our mold. Common five-gallon buckets work well for this sort of thing. Three-gallon buckets probably work better because they are not quite as deep. A water pitcher. Used for…
…1part: Strawberry, and 1part: Raspberry Berry Patch 3/4 Raspberry, 1/4 Patchouli Better than Sex on the Beach Equal parts: Raspberry, Peach, Pineapple , Cranberry, and Orange Bird of Paradise Birthday Cake 2parts: Buttercream, and 1part: vanilla Biscotti Equal parts: Fudge…
…can betray you at times. So, how do we compare scent throw or intensity? It is very easy, but before we go into it I want to convince you to trust your sense of smell and perhaps understand a little…
…cool. For this step, the more brittle it is, the better. You may even want to chill the cookie sheet in the refrigerator, or outside if it is cool enough. Then flip it over and whack it onto a sheet…
…a spiral look. 3. For better adhesion between the layers, you can melt the top of each shape with a heat gun and press down with each new shape. When you have used up all…
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