…3” Diameter Round Molds: You will need: -3” Diameter Round Mold (Seamless works best but the Sheet Metal Molds will also work) -3” Wick Pin (Height should be appropriate for the height of your mold) –6” Pre-tabbed Wick OR Raw…
…3” Diameter Round Molds: You will need: -3” Diameter Round Mold (Seamless works best but the Sheet Metal Molds will also work) -3” Wick Pin (Height should be appropriate for the height of your mold) –6” Pre-tabbed Wick OR Raw…
These cute sand castle candles make a great summertime activity! You Will Need: –Pillar Wax –Pouring Pitcher -Sand -Box or other container -Plastic Sand Castle Mold/Bucket –Pillar Wick Pin -Drill –Pre-tabbed wick –Fragrance Oil (optional) –Candle Dye (optional) –Scale (recommended)…
Wick pins simplify the candle making process in many ways and help achieve a perfectly centered wick, which contributes to a more even burn. This tutorial shows exactly how votive wick pins are used for making votive candles. You will…
…Fragrance Dye Silicone Spray or Unscented Cooking Spray Cookie Sheet Cookie Cutter Wick Pin or Skewer Instructions: 1. Melt your wax in a double boiler, add your fragrance and dye, and mix thoroughly. Meanwhile, lightly coat your cookie sheet…
…Liquid Dye or Brown Dye Chips –Pouring Pitcher –Wick Pin or Skewer –Pre-tabbed Wicks (We used C-60) –Fragrance Oil (optional) –Scale (recommended) –Thermometer (recommended) Step 1: Melt your wax in your pouring pitcher using the double boiler method. IGI 4794…
These adorable ice cream cone candles look good enough to eat! You Will Need: –Flower Pot Votive Holders –Soy Wax –Pre-Tabbed Wicks -Ice Cream Scoop -Whisk -Wax Paper –Wick Pin –Golden Honey Liquid Candle Dye –Other candle colorant (for the…
You won’t believe how easy it is to make these yummy looking cinnamon roll candles! You Will Need: –Pillar Wax (Such as IGI 1343 or 4625) –Pouring Pitcher -Cookie Sheet –Cinnamon Buns Fragrance Oil –Wicks -Brown Candle Dye (Liquid or…
…by layering different colors. Also, you can use the chunks to pin embeds against the sidewalls of the mold (very attractive). Step 7: Fill with over-pour wax. Heat your over-pour wax up to about 190 degrees F….
Contributed by Julie Kay Instructions: 1. Pour a small amount of hot wax (the temperature you pour the wax will dictate how thick you’re able to make your layer) in the bottom of my mold, (I use a wick pin…
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