…is IGI-4786, a pre-blended container wax that requires no additives. There are other great waxes available for making container candles and you may need to modify some of the instructions to reflect differences in the wax you are using. Straight…
…is IGI-4786, a pre-blended container wax that requires no additives. There are other great waxes available for making container candles and you may need to modify some of the instructions to reflect differences in the wax you are using. Straight…
…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…
…and IGI-4625. The IGI-4630 is a soft container wax that has excellent scent throw and minimal shrinkage, but it is too soft by itself to mold into cubes. IGI-4625 is a harder pillar wax, intended for molded candles. The resulting…
…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…
Recent Comments