…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,…
…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,…
…distribute the heat throughout the cookie sheet. Pour to a depth that you would like your chunks to be. If you want small chunks, pour shallow. For large chunks, pour deeper. Step 4: Slice wax into chunks….
…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. …
…melt in the microwave in 30-second increments until completely melted. You will need approximately 1/2 lb of soap for this project. 2. Add fragrance oil and liquid dye. We don’t recommend using more than 1 drop of colorant, or…
View tutorials for other methods of fragrant living here. Wax Tarts: Learn how to make wax melts, tarts, or cubes. Aroma Beads: A quick and easy tutorial full of uses for your aroma beads! Creepy Eyeball Tarts:These creepy eyeball tarts…
…fragrance. Put the lid on the jar and shake it until the fragrance is completely mixed. Note: To add color to your beads, try using Peak’s Concentrated Liquid Dyes. Dip a toothpick into the dye and then dip it into…
…Since we are using 1343 for this tutorial we will add in ½ oz. of fragrance for 1 lb. of wax, and use about 3 Butterscotch Dye Chips or 2-3 drops of Golden Honey/Vanilla Liquid Dye. Step 3: Pour the…
…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…
…table. To use as fire starters, light the wick and place among fresh kindling in a fireplace. DO NOT attempt to burn as candles. The entire pine cone will catch fire. Burn only in properly ventilated fireplaces or fire pits….
…and mix thoroughly. Step 5: Pour the wax into the mug, leaving about ½ inch of room at the top. Allow to cool completely. Step 6: Tear off some small chunks of your uncolored container wax and mold them into…
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