…Light Brown Vanilla Mint Light Green or Light Blue Vanilla Passion Golden Honey/Vanilla, Ivory, or White (no color) Vineyard Bayberry, Sage Green, Lavender or Purple Warm Apple Pie Light Brown or Red Warm Vanilla Sugar Golden Honey/Vanilla Watermelon Red or…
…Lavender 1part: Baby powder, and 1part: Lavender Baby Powder Equal parts: Rose and Vanilla Baby’s Breath 1part: Vanilla, and 1part: Jasmine Banoffee Equal parts: Banana and Toffee Bayberry Paradise 2parts: Bayberry, and 1part: Tropical Paradise Berries and Cream 1part: Vanilla,…
Paraffin and beeswax are probably the most common waxes to use to make dipped tapers. A soy wax, such as Ecosoya PB, may also be used for dipping tapers. The set up time for soy wax, between layers, is…
…Crust 1 drop Golden Honey + 1 drop Coral/Peach Per Pound of Wax Fruit Slices 3 drops Orange Per Pound of Wax Georgia Peach 1 drop Orange + 1 drop Coral/Peach Per Pound of Wax Green Clover & Aloe 2…
…the mixture until it starts to thicken. This is “trace”, when it starts to feel like a light pudding. Be prepared to move quickly! Some fragrances quicken the trace, or cause the soap to “seize” (harden immediately into a glop…
…Do this until all of the beeswax has been made into slices. Step 9: Use a paring knife to make small cuts in the center of the slices to look more like a real banana. We also took some leftover…
…paraffin wax is made from petroleum oil, a non-renewable resource. Soy wax is made from soybean oil and is often blended with natural botanical oils, making soy a great natural alternative. Some Benefits of Soy Wax: Natural and renewable Creamy,…
…Mold -Cookie Sheet –Pouring Pitcher –Wicks –Hunter Green Liquid Dye or Dye Chips –Golden Honey Liquid Dye or Butterscotch Dye Chips -Round Cookie Cutter (optional) –Fragrance Oil (optional) –Sparkle Gold Mica (optional) –Heat Gun (recommended) Step 1: Melt a small…
…4. Using either regular scissors or any type of craft scissors, cut along the lines of the shape you used to create your lid layout. We used some scalloped wavy-edge scissors you can find at your local craft store. Step…
…and allow to cool. Step 6: Use a fork to score the top of the soap to aid in adhesion between the layers. Tip: You can also spray a small amount of rubbing alcohol for additional help with adhesion. Step…
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