Calculators that may come in handy for candle makers. Calculate Wax Weight for a Round Mold: Use this calculator to figure out how much wax to melt to make a round candle. This calculator can also be used to estimate…
Calculators that may come in handy for candle makers. Calculate Wax Weight for a Round Mold: Use this calculator to figure out how much wax to melt to make a round candle. This calculator can also be used to estimate…
…3” Diameter Round Molds: You will need: -3” Diameter Round Mold (Seamless works best but the Sheet Metal Molds will also work) -3” Wick Pin (Height should be appropriate for the height of your mold) –6” Pre-tabbed Wick OR Raw…
…different colors and embellishments to make a variety of different beverages! For example, we used a glue stick to add salt to the rim of the cup and poured green Coconut Lime Verbena scented soap for a tasty-looking margarita soap!…
…unit of measure in each box. For instance, if you enter the number of ounces in the first box, make sure you are thinking ounces when you enter the number for the second box. [insert_php] echo ‘ ‘; //outputs the…
…wax was used to increase the opacity (whiteness) of the wax. Stearic is entirely optional when using high melting point waxes that already possess some opacity. No FO or dye was used. Melt your wax to 185-190 degrees F. Please…
…care for the shape. Repeat this process until you have about 25 good pieces. 4. Very carefully trim each piece with scissors. You are just trying to round the edge and give it a petal shape. 5. Cut a straight…
…is optional, but gives the oils some visual appeal when combined with the clear boston round bottles. Retailers typically charge from $15 to $40 for a package that generally includes a glass bottle, several ounces of formulated diffuser oil, and…
… Tip: Try referencing the Hurricane Shell instructions and the Pillar Candle instructions for some background information and help. 1. Wick your mold as usual. -Do NOT add your dye or fragrance to your wax the first time you melt…
…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…
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