…luminaries are easy to make. Watermelon Candle: Learn how to make this watermelon candle. Wax Art – Rose: Learn how to make this watermelon candle. Wine Glass Centerpieces: Learn how to make these elegant wine glass centerpieces. …
…luminaries are easy to make. Watermelon Candle: Learn how to make this watermelon candle. Wax Art – Rose: Learn how to make this watermelon candle. Wine Glass Centerpieces: Learn how to make these elegant wine glass centerpieces. …
…until it is almost full. Leave some room beneath the rim of the mold so that the wax has room to completely cover the ice. 3. Quickly pour your wax over the ice and into the mold. Try to pour…
…secure it with a wick screw. Cover the entire bottom with enough mold sealer to prevent any leaking during the cooling process. Step 3. For best results, preheat your mold using a heat gun. If you don’t have a heat…
…keep it completely transparent. Step 7: Add fragrance if desired and mix thoroughly, but do not add any color. Step 8: Pour a thin layer of clear soap base into the rectangle molds, just enough to completely cover the bottom…
…double boiler. While it is melting, place the wick pin inside of the candle mold. Cover the wick hole with mold sealer on the outside of the mold. Step 2: Once your wax is fully melted, add your desired fragrance…
…review and carryout step 2 and 3. Step 2. Set up a water bath. Set up a water bath. Details can be found here (water baths). This step is not entirely necessary, but will speed things…
…the wax so that it will completely cover the red core. Transfer the wax into a dipping vat inside of a large simmering pot of water. The Over-dip: The ideal temperature for the wax is 165 degrees F. It is…
…be used for an overdip. For our 3” x 3.5” candle in the 2 lb. pouring pitcher, we melted approximately 1 lb. of wax for the overdip. Add Navy Blue dye, and fragrance if desired. Step 4: With your blue…
…much wax your mold will take, try our handy calculator. While the wax is melting, prepare your mold(s). Insert the wick through the wick hole, secure with a wick screw, and cover with mold sealer. Secure the top of the…
…of holding water to a level at least as deep as our mold. Common five-gallon buckets work well for this sort of thing. Three-gallon buckets probably work better because they are not quite as deep. A water pitcher. Used for…
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