…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…
…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…
…project, you can make all three candles simultaneously, or make the stars candle first, followed by the stripes, depending on how many molds and pouring pitchers you have available. Step 2: For the stars candle, melt your wax in a…
…them in the fridge for 10-15 minutes and try again. It can also help to gently squeeze the sides of the molds with your fingers to help release. When ready, place the votives inside the mason jars, light, and enjoy!…
…process, just as you would with any pillar candle. Step 3: When the first pour is cool, re-melt your leftover wax and fill again up to the original pour line. Step 4: When the wax is completely cool, remove the…
…Wick Stickers –Heat Gun (optional) -Paper towels, bubble wrap, cloth, or other form of insulation Step 1. Choose which Container Palm Wax you wish to use and measure out the amount of wax you will need for your container. Try…
…7: When the soaps have cooled completely, gently pop them out of the molds using your thumbs to help push them out. If you have trouble getting them out, try putting them in the freezer for about 5-10 minutes and…
…only to the original pour line of the candles, and allow to cool completely. Step 5: When the candles have cooled completely, remove the wick holder bars, mold sealer, and wick screws and gently pull the candles out of the…
…F. Add any additives, dye and fragrance oil that you have chosen and mix well. You can scent and dye the chunks, the overpour wax, or both. For this project, I selected IGI 1343 to make the chunks as…
…realistic. Step 5: Once the hand is completely cooled and shaped into place, remove the latex glove from the soap and place it onto a paper towel/paper plate/newspaper to catch drips. You may need to use scissors to help cut…
…the “cone” part of the candle, threading the wick through the hole. Step 10 (Optional): If you have some leftover wax, you can melt it and add some brown, golden honey, or red dye and whisk until it reaches a…
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