…temperatures (you still need to monitor your temperatures with a real thermometer). It has a non-stick surface that is easy to wipe clean with a paper towel while it is still warm. And the most attractive thing about them is…
…temperatures (you still need to monitor your temperatures with a real thermometer). It has a non-stick surface that is easy to wipe clean with a paper towel while it is still warm. And the most attractive thing about them is…
…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…
…have a wasted batch. Also make sure it’s good stainless steel- cheap stainless you get at the dollar store won’t work either. Important safety items: A scale is critical. Mis-measuring batches can give you a dangerous lye heavy batch. One…
…inch diameter pillar molds –Raw Wick –Wick Screws –Mold Sealer –Wick Holder Bars (or something to tie the wick to, to hold it in place at the top of the molds) –Fragrance Oil (optional) –Candle Colorant (optional) -Standard Wine Glasses…
…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)….
…is at the appropriate temperature, carefully pour into the tart molds and allow to cool completely. Step 6: Store the soap in a purse or bag with the lid closed. When ready to use, pop out of the mold and…
…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…
…fragrance oil. For your first pour, add 5-7 drops of Red/Pink Liquid Dye. While your wax is heating, prepare your mold with wick and mold sealer, resting the pyramid mold on its square base. 4. Pour your first layer…
…type of candle you want to make (container, pillar, votive, etc.), 2. Personal preference. Paraffin wax is the most common, and more traditional wax used for candle making. It typically produces a strong scent throw and holds color well. However,…
These illustrated instructions will take you step-by-step through the process of making pillar candles. Molded pillars are one of the most common types of candles we can make. To keep it exciting, there are many different shapes and sizes available…
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