…from the mold. Now you can display this creepy soap in your bathroom at your next Halloween party! It also makes a great gag gift! Tip: Try making an amber-colored soap using fake flies and mosquitos for a prehistoric…
…from the mold. Now you can display this creepy soap in your bathroom at your next Halloween party! It also makes a great gag gift! Tip: Try making an amber-colored soap using fake flies and mosquitos for a prehistoric…
Try this fun double heart chunk candle project for a beautiful Valentine gift or décor! You Will Need: –Double Heart Mold –Straight Paraffin Wax (or preferred Pillar wax) –Red/Pink Liquid Dye (or red and pink dye chips) –Wick –Wick…
…out of the mold. If it does not readily release, place the mold in the refrigerator or freezer for about 10-15 minutes and try again. 8. Give this candle as a gift, or keep it for your own holiday decoration!…
…the molds. Carefully place the apple slices into the square molds and arrange as desired. Allow to cool completely. Step 11: Gently remove the soaps from the molds and enjoy! These make a great back-to-school gift for your favorite teacher!…
Contributed by Julie Kay Instructions: 1. Pour a small amount of hot wax (the temperature you pour the wax will dictate how thick you’re able to make your layer) in the bottom of my mold, (I use a wick pin…
…by layering different colors. Also, you can use the chunks to pin embeds against the sidewalls of the mold (very attractive). Step 7: Fill with over-pour wax. Heat your over-pour wax up to about 190 degrees F….
…work best for these, but raw wicks can work too. If there is no hole between the rolled layers you can make one by using a wick pin, or other skewer type tool. Step 9: For the frosting, melt a…
Never drop your soap with these handy and cute soaps! A soap-on-a-rope makes a great gift and are fun for kids. They’re also a great way to keep your soap dry so that it lasts longer. Plus, they’re so…
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