…do when making a votive candle. 3. When the wax has completely cooled, carefully peel the cupcake cups away from the wax and place the candles on a cookie sheet or on top of newspaper or paper…
…do when making a votive candle. 3. When the wax has completely cooled, carefully peel the cupcake cups away from the wax and place the candles on a cookie sheet or on top of newspaper or paper…
…the heat first until it is liquid again. The black liquid dye should overpower the original color, so you shouldn’t need a new batch of wax. Step 8: Dip the wax balls into the black wax just a little bit…
…a spiral look. 3. For better adhesion between the layers, you can melt the top of each shape with a heat gun and press down with each new shape. When you have used up all…
Cocktails and Candles In a unique fusion of flavor and fragrance, Jalisa Leal is revolutionizing the way we experience social gatherings with her new venture, blending handcrafted cocktails and candles. Driven by her passion for candle-making, Leal launched this innovative…
…Mystic Berry 2parts: Wild Raspberry, 1part: lavender New Car Smell Equal parts: Genuine Leather, and French Vanilla Ocean Equal parts: Tropicana, and Spring Rain Orange Clove Spice 1part: Harvest Spice, 1part: Orange Clove Orange Clove Spice Equal parts: Orange Clove…
Learn how to make your own fine fragrance perfume spray with Peak’s new Fine Fragrance Oils! Suggestions for Fine Fragrance Spray Formulations These suggestions are approximate. Experimentation is encouraged. Note: High-proof alcohols are not permitted in certain states and counties….
…When the wax melt is exhausted, the remaining wax is discarded, and a new chunk of wax can be added to the tart warmer as desired. In this tutorial we’ll show you how to make scented wax melt cubes. We’ll…
…sheet and allow to cool slightly. Peel the wax off the cookie sheet and mold it between your fingers into a teardrop shape to form a “seed”. Repeat until you have the desired number of seeds. 2….
When getting started in candle making, the number of different waxes on the market can be surprising and sometimes confusing. How do you know which wax to use? Selecting a wax typically comes down to two main factors: 1. What…
…shown and should be poked to a depth of about 1 inch less than the depth of the candle. The exact number of holes is not important. The important point here is to provide a vent by which the contracting…
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