This simple technique makes unique crackle candles, perfect for fall and winter décor! You Will Need: –Paraffin Wax (1343 works best but the crackle can still be achieved with other pillar blends) –Candle Mold(s) –Raw Wick –Wick Screw –Mold…
This simple technique makes unique crackle candles, perfect for fall and winter décor! You Will Need: –Paraffin Wax (1343 works best but the crackle can still be achieved with other pillar blends) –Candle Mold(s) –Raw Wick –Wick Screw –Mold…
Instructions for creating pillar candles with a faded look. You will need : Straight Paraffin Wax – IGI 1343 A mold with sharp edges (square, hexagon, star, etc.) Liquid candle dye Desired fragrance oil Wick and wick screw Mold sealer…
Get creative with container candles this summer. Before making container candles, be sure to review the article on Safe Containers under the Tips and Tricks section. You can use everyday items to create beautiful and unique candles. This summer, we…
Essentially, a container candle is a non-flammable container filled with wax and a wick. They have several advantages that make them popular: First of all, they are a bit like a candle and a candle holder rolled into one. They…
Palm Wax is a natural wax that gives you a crystallized effect on your finished candle. In this tutorial we will show the best technique to make Palm Wax Pillar Candles that helps maximize the crystal patterns in your finished…
…wax is completely cool, remove the candle and pin from the mold. Gently pull the pin out of the candle. Step 5: Insert your pre-tabbed wick all the way up through the bottom of the candle and press firmly to…
…the first layer will be white. For soy wax, we recommend about 10% fragrance, or 6% if using paraffin. Step 4: Carefully pour the wax into the mold up to about 1/3 of the total height. Allow the first layer…
…top (candle would be in a top-up orientation versus the typical top-down). Step 8: Remove the chunk candle from the mold. Allow the candle to completely cool in the mold. This may take a few hours depending on the…
…ply Flat Braid) Wick Screws Mold Sealer Wick Holder Bars Paraffin Wax (Pillar Blend IGI 4625 is ideal for this project) Star shaped cookie cutter Heat Gun (optional but recommended) Navy Blue Candle Dye Red Candle Dye Stearic Acid Thermometer…
Here is a great way to make your own cute and inexpensive covers for candles that don’t have lids. You Will Need: –Containers –Container Wax –Wicks –Fragrance and Colorant (optional) -Card Stock -Printer -Document Program (such as Microsoft Word) -Scissors…
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