…This layer will absorb any color bleeding from the red wax. Allow this layer to cool somewhat, then pour the rest of the white layer at about 170-175 degrees. Step 8: Repeat this process until you have the desired number…
…This layer will absorb any color bleeding from the red wax. Allow this layer to cool somewhat, then pour the rest of the white layer at about 170-175 degrees. Step 8: Repeat this process until you have the desired number…
…the protrusion of the chunks through the roof of the candle. (Photo/Candle by Alan, Peak Candle Supplies) Submitted by Christy Goggin from Westborough, MA. Submitted by Christy Goggin from Westborough, MA. …
…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…
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