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…
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…
…number of hours that the candle was burned. Use decimals if needed. 4 hours and 15 minutes would be entered as a decimal of 4.25 ‘; //outputs the third box and it’s value echo ‘ ‘; echo ‘ Final Weight…
…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….
…have to wait on a certain temp, just pour your lye/water mixture into your crock pot with the oils. Take out your stick blender and let’er rip. (now you can take off the gloves and mask)* You will just stir…
…should be avoided, as they just won’t stand up, which might not look too smart. Some medium melting point paraffins will also benefit from hardening additives to make the finished tapers more rigid. The most common hardener to achieve this…
…mottling. Step 2. Melt your wax in a double boiler and prepare your mold with your wick, wick screw, and mold sealer just as you would for a regular pillar candle. Step 3. Add your desired fragrance and color. Approximately…
…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…
…and pull the soaps out using the popsicle stick. Now the popsicle soaps are ready to use! Just make sure no one tries to eat them! Additional Ideas: -For a fudgesicle soap, try our Hot Cocoa Fragrance Oil with the…
…candle that looks and smells just like your favorite mint chocolates! Marbled Pillar Candles: instructions to achieve a marbled look in your pillars. Mini Pumpkin Candles: check out these mini pumpkin candles. Mottled Pillar Candles: how to make mottled pillar…
…process, just as you would with any pillar candle. Step 3: When the first pour is cool, re-melt your leftover wax and fill again up to the original pour line. Step 4: When the wax is completely cool, remove the…
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