These simple Pine Cone Firestarters make functional holiday gifts or scented décor! You Will Need: –Straight Paraffin Wax (or preferred pillar wax) –Thick Raw Wick (we used 36-Ply Flat Braid) -Pinecones –Pouring Pitcher -Cookie Sheet, Wax Paper, or Paper Plates…
…Dye –Pouring Pitcher –Scale (Recommended) Step 1: Melt your wax in a double boiler. You can use our Handy Calculator to determine how much wax you will need. Most standard mugs will hold around 8 or 9 ounces of wax….
…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…
These groovy soaps are perfect for the hippie in all of us! You Will Need: Soap Mold Liquid Bath & Body Colorants Bath & Body Safe Fragrance Oil Melt & Pour Soap Base (opaque bases work best) Microwave Safe…
Use this simple technique to create stunning autumn leaves soaps. You Will Need: –Melt & Pour Soap Base (Opaque bases work best) –Powdered Soap Colorants (Micas and/or Oxides) –Guest Leaves Soap Mold –Bath & Body Safe Fragrance Oil (Optional) -Microwave…
…can betray you at times. So, how do we compare scent throw or intensity? It is very easy, but before we go into it I want to convince you to trust your sense of smell and perhaps understand a little…
…desired and mix thoroughly. We chose to leave the wax uncolored for a white candle, and added some blue dye to the wax for the smaller candle. Step 4: Pour the wax into the jars almost to the top, leaving…
…2: Once your wax has melted to the appropriate temperature of 175-180 you can mix in your fragrance oil, and dye. Depending on which wax you are using will determine how much fragrance you should add per pound of wax….
…of container regarded as unsafe are those prone to crack. This can pose a risk when pouring the wax into the container, where the container, under the stress of the heat, just cracks and wax spills all over the place….
…the wax is melted, add your fragrance oil and candle dye if desired, and mix thoroughly. Step 3: Pour the wax into the mold and allow to cool. Be sure to leave a small amount of wax for the second…
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