…are mixed in with the melted soap. Step 3: Carefully pour your soap into clean molds. I like to line my molds with a thin coating of petroleum jelly. This helps with the removal of the soaps. Now is…
…are mixed in with the melted soap. Step 3: Carefully pour your soap into clean molds. I like to line my molds with a thin coating of petroleum jelly. This helps with the removal of the soaps. Now is…
…mostly cooled, spray the tops with rubbing alcohol or score with a fork to aid in adhesion between layers. Step 5: Melt the leftover soap in the microwave and stir vigorously, creating a bubbly, foamy appearance. Tip: You can also…
…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…
…wick with a wick holder bar or skewer. You may also use wick pins if you prefer. Step 2: When the wax is fully melted, add your fragrance (if desired) and mix thoroughly. DO NOT add any dye to this…
…or hot glue. Step 7: If your gold buckle or stud cannot be easily attached to the ribbon on its own, carefully apply a drop of hot glue to the back and press it firmly against the ribbon. Step 8:…
…congealed wax on the bottom when it touches. Care should be taken to position the tab roughly in the center of the mold. 3. When the wax has completely cooled, it will have shrunken a bit, leaving a sink hole….
…Once the wax is fully melted, add your fragrance oil, mix thoroughly, and allow the wax to cool inside the pouring pitcher. Step 3: Once the wax has solidified, but is still warm and soft, scoop some wax out of…
…first layer at you can add in your fragrance, and dye. This time you will use Hunter Green Liquid Dye, and use only 1 drop. Mix thoroughly, and then pour. Step 6. Once this layer has cooled to almost room…
Playing with color. Here is roughly what was used for this candle: 3×3 square mold, IGI-1343, liquid dyes (only used red, blue, and yellow), A water bath. *Please review the basic molded pillar candle instructions. Here’s how it was…
…great for soap making) and melt in the microwave in 30-second increments, stirring occasionally, until fully melted. Step 3: Add your fragrance if desired and stir thoroughly with a fork or spoon. Woodsy scents such as Cedar, Asian Sandalwood, or…
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