…Brown, or Green) –Pouring Pitcher -Rubber or Latex Gloves (optional) –Scale (recommended) Step 1: Melt some wax in a double boiler. Soft container waxes work best for this project since they will easily roll into balls without crumbling. Step 2:…
…Brown, or Green) –Pouring Pitcher -Rubber or Latex Gloves (optional) –Scale (recommended) Step 1: Melt some wax in a double boiler. Soft container waxes work best for this project since they will easily roll into balls without crumbling. Step 2:…
…colors will all run together. 5. Allow the soaps to cool completely before attempting to remove them from the mold. To remove the soaps, gently press on the front side of the mold until the soap comes free. If it…
…rid of excess bubbles. Step 6: Once the soaps are completely cool, gently pop them out of the mold using your thumbs. Make any touch-ups with a little extra colorant on your paint brush if necessary. These beautiful soaps are…
…candle. Inhale candle A deeply into your nostrils a couple times. Then do the same with candle B. Then go back to candle A. Go back and forth between the two candles a couple times. Eventually, due to sensory adaptation…
…hardware stores, as well as stores like Wal Mart. It is sometimes refered to as metal repair tape or aluminum repair tape. Reports have suggested the best brand of tape to use for this is 3M. …
…it. 2. Pour the un-dyed, unscented wax (straight paraffin preferred) into your mold at your normal pouring temperatures. 3. Let it cool until the sidewalls are about 1/4 to 3/8 inches thick. A water bath helps. 4. Pour the inner…
…containers are unsafe (talk about a meaningless waste of words). It is probably best to approach the topic of what actually makes a container unsafe. I can think of two categories of containers that would be considered unsafe. One such…
…sink hole. Allow to cool completely. Step 5: When the candle is completely cool, remove the mold sealer, wick screw, and wick holder bar and gently remove the candle from the mold. Do not trim the wick yet, as you…
…some space for the wick. Allow to cool completely. Step 5: When the candles have cooled, remove the wick holder bars and trim the wicks to 1/4”. Step 6: Carefully draw your fireworks designed on the outside of the jars…
…with your blender for about 5 -10 minute s, or until your reach trace. Trace is when your oils and lye are mixed and it starts to thicken up. This is a thick trace. You will be able to…
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