…the photos of any nature calender. Also, keep in mind that you can dye the over pour wax if desired. There are an infinite number of options at your disposal. Step 2: Grease a cookie sheet To prevent the…
…the photos of any nature calender. Also, keep in mind that you can dye the over pour wax if desired. There are an infinite number of options at your disposal. Step 2: Grease a cookie sheet To prevent the…
…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….
…your ball mold (if you are using the Seamless Aluminum candle mold, melt about 8 ounces of soap. Tip: We used a 50/50 blend of clear and white soap bases, so that it maintains an opaque appearance but takes less…
…be 3 layers to this candle all equal parts, we will melt 5.3 ounces at a time. Use a scale to weigh out this amount of your container wax and melt using a double boiler method. Tip: If you are…
…desired colorant until the soap reaches your desired shade. Tip: Our Pearl Micas are perfect for Springtime! Step 6: Pour the soap into the egg molds through the hole you created earlier and fill it up until the soap is…
…Birthday Cake! Step 6: Remove the wax from the heat and whisk it occasionally as it cools. Tip: You can experiment with different waxes besides soy to achieve different textures for your ice cream. With most waxes, it helps to…
…soap base into chunks and heat in the microwave in 30-second increments until fully melted. Add color and fragrance as desired. Tip: For this step, we recommend using a clear soap base such as Clear Glycerine to achieve a more…
…each leaf to get an early autumn color changing effect. Tip: Go for a walk in the park in the fall or look up photographs of changing leaves to get an idea of how you want them to look and…
…starts to cool, immediately melt a small amount of soap in one or more separate pouring containers. Add different colored micas once melted and mix thoroughly. Tip: We used Pearl Blue Mica for one of the colors, and mixed Sparkle…
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