…rim. Wait until the wax starts to congeal slightly on the edges and place your wick in the center just as you would when making votives. Make sure your wick is not too big, or it can present a fire…
…rim. Wait until the wax starts to congeal slightly on the edges and place your wick in the center just as you would when making votives. Make sure your wick is not too big, or it can present a fire…
…volume of wax can suck air through to make up for the decreased volume. Without these relief holes, you may get air cavities within the candle, the wick may get pulled off-center, or the external walls of the candle may…
…Oxide and/or Allura Red Liquid Colorant –Brown Oxide -Popsicle Stick -Wax Paper or Plate -Microwave Safe Pouring Container –Bath & Body Safe Fragrance Oil (optional- we used Macintosh Apple and Caramel Apple) –Scale (recommended) Step 1: Melt enough soap for…
…relief holes to provide a vent for the contracting wax. This will help prevent bubbles from forming or the wick from being pulled off-center. Step 4: When the candle has cooled to room temperature, re-heat the leftover wax and fill…
…the top (about ¼”), gently insert a popsicle stick into the center of the soap. If it does not stay in place, remove the stick and allow the soap to cool a bit more before trying again. Step 5: Allow…
…of tape over wick, pressing from the center out. Step Three: Place a larger piece of tape over the first one, pressing from wick out to the sides. Make sure the tape is big enough…
…Pour wax. Double-check your wax temperature to make sure it is between 185-195 degrees F. Pour your wax down into the center of your mold insert. You may need to lift the insert slightly off the bottom of the mold…
…Mold -Cookie Sheet –Pouring Pitcher –Wicks –Hunter Green Liquid Dye or Dye Chips –Golden Honey Liquid Dye or Butterscotch Dye Chips -Round Cookie Cutter (optional) –Fragrance Oil (optional) –Sparkle Gold Mica (optional) –Heat Gun (recommended) Step 1: Melt a small…
…use your wick pin or skewer to poke a hole for the wick in the center of each piece of wax. Allow to finish cooling completely. Step 6: When the wax has cooled completely, remove each piece from the mold…
… 4. Using a wick pin or skewer, poke holes into the center of each wax shape and then allow the wax to cool completely. 5. When it is completely cool, you should be able…
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