…bit longer than their paraffin counter parts. Making tapers is probably one of the best uses of beeswax in candles. Paraffin can certainly be used to produce hand dipped tapers, and at a cost savings over beeswax. Paraffin will take…
…bit longer than their paraffin counter parts. Making tapers is probably one of the best uses of beeswax in candles. Paraffin can certainly be used to produce hand dipped tapers, and at a cost savings over beeswax. Paraffin will take…
…garbage bag. Wax paper will stick to your soap and tear apart. I’ve used transparency paper to line the end of my molds, and freezer paper for the rest. OK, time to get on your goggles and gloves. Measure your…
…than paraffin, and GW waxes typically require 2-3 sizes larger than paraffin. Remember, there are many variables that can affect the way a candle burns, so it is always important to test your wicks. Secure the wicks to the bottoms…
…the cookie sheet with non-flavored cooking spray before you pour for easier removal of the soaps 2. Allow the soap to cool to about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. At this point, the soap should be firm,…
Fun, simple, and practical, these lotion bars make a great summer project. What You Will Need: 1/4 lb. Ecosoya Container Blend 135 1 lb. White Bees Wax (or Yellow) 1 lb. 100% Vegetable Oil Bath & Body Colorant (Powdered colorants…
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