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)…
An easy way to use up leftover wax and make a beautiful and unique candle. You Will Need: Wax Cut-outs (See Pillar Embellishment Tutorial) Pre-Tabbed Wick (of the appropriate size for your cut-outs) When you make your wax cut-outs to…
…sink hole. Allow to cool completely. Step 5: When the candle is completely cool, remove the mold sealer, wick screw, and wick holder bar and gently remove the candle from the mold. Do not trim the wick yet, as you…
…of wax. Step 6: After your entire wax has cooled to where it is a soft, pliable cookie dough consistency, lift one end out of the cookie sheet, and start to roll it up. Press firmly on the completed roll…
These bloody pillar candles will give the perfect spooky effect for Halloween décor! You Will Need: –Pillar Wax (IGI 4625 works best for this project, but Ecosoya Pillar Blend will also work) –Candle Molds (any size or shape will work)…
…got to clean it up right away, keep your goggles and gloves on. It’s going to be oily, so clean it up as best you can, use some dish washing detergent. You can completely clean by hand, or stick everything…
…type of candle you want to make (container, pillar, votive, etc.), 2. Personal preference. Paraffin wax is the most common, and more traditional wax used for candle making. It typically produces a strong scent throw and holds color well. However,…
…would glow nicely from within and allow the colors to show through the wax to some degree. Color Suggestion: Work with colors that are complimentary, generally those that occur together in nature. To find out what those are, look at…
…ideal temperature to prevent the hearts from bleeding or releasing from the glass while preventing jump lines. 12. Allow the wax to cool completely and trim the wick to about 1/4″ inch. Enjoy! …
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