…candle. Inhale candle A deeply into your nostrils a couple times. Then do the same with candle B. Then go back to candle A. Go back and forth between the two candles a couple times. Eventually, due to sensory adaptation…
…candle. Inhale candle A deeply into your nostrils a couple times. Then do the same with candle B. Then go back to candle A. Go back and forth between the two candles a couple times. Eventually, due to sensory adaptation…
…consider the possibility of doing a cutout in a fashion where you’ll end up with a silhouette. Sometimes it’s nice that way, sometimes it isn’t. In these instructions, we’ll be embedding the photo in a hurricane shell. However, the…
…fast the hard way the couple times I’ve skimped on my method. Step One: Clean mold with heat gun, removing wax and tape residue from the top surface. Step Two: Apply small piece…
…seconds, and then slowly lift it out of the wax. Dip the balloon a few more times, allowing some time between dips to let the wax cool. 5. While it is still quite warm, carefully set the balloon…
…water. This will keep the wax from sticking to the spoon. 2. Dip your spoon into the hot wax (holding it straight up and down). Let it cool a few seconds and re-dip. I dip a total of three times….
…times until it is primed. Insert the wick into a wick tab and pinch the short tube on the tab with pliers to secure the wick. Insert through the bottom of the candle and press firmly to secure the tab…
…caramel soap over the apple. If the soap is too runny, allow it to cool for a little while before continuing to drizzle. Do this multiple times until the soap looks like a caramel apple! Then allow to cool completely….
…is stearic acid, also called stearine. With paraffin, expect to dip about twice as many times as with beeswax, but you’ll save a bit of money too. Tapers made from beeswax will often develop something called “bloom” that gives…
When getting started in candle making, the number of different waxes on the market can be surprising and sometimes confusing. How do you know which wax to use? Selecting a wax typically comes down to two main factors: 1. What…
…time to go looking for stuff? ok here is my list of tools: Wooden Spoon Glass pyrex measuring cup Digital scale Mold (mini-loaf pan from wal-mart) Rubber gloves (wal-mart) Face mask (wa-lmart) Crockpot (has low & high setting) Hand blender…
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