…congealed wax on the bottom when it touches. Care should be taken to position the tab roughly in the center of the mold. 3. When the wax has completely cooled, it will have shrunken a bit, leaving a sink hole….
…congealed wax on the bottom when it touches. Care should be taken to position the tab roughly in the center of the mold. 3. When the wax has completely cooled, it will have shrunken a bit, leaving a sink hole….
These fun beverage-themed soaps make great Father’s Day gifts or party favors! You Will Need: –Clear Melt & Pour Soap Base (Honey, Olive Oil, or Shaving Bases work too!) –White Melt & Pour Soap Base (Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, Castile,…
…vibrant color and more contrast. 2. Pour the soap into the heart molds and allow to cool completely. You may wish to place the mold tray in the refrigerator to cool. 3. Once the hearts have cooled, pop…
…for the discontinued square votives used in this tutorial. Small Heart-Shaped Cookie Cutter Baking Sheet Silicone Spray or Unflavored Cooking Spray See the Chunk Candle tutorial for additional help with this project. Instructions: 1. Find an old baking sheet…
…air bubbles pop them with a skewer, 3. After it cools (doesn’t take long at all) pour some more wax, tilt the mold back and forth to coat the area already coated with wax, to make the wax thicker, then…
…Allow to cool. Step 4: When the soap has cooled almost completely, use a fork to score the top of the soap to help adhere to the next layer. Tip: Lightly spraying the surface of the soap with rubbing alcohol…
Wick pins simplify the candle making process in many ways and help achieve a perfectly centered wick, which contributes to a more even burn. This tutorial shows exactly how votive wick pins are used for making votive candles. You will…
… Instructions: 1. Wick your mold and prepare your wax as usual. Refer to our Pillar Candle Instructions for help. 2. Crush up pieces of ice until they are about 3/4 inch in size. Spoon the ice into the mold…
…to the rim of the container to help protect the flames from the wind if burning the candle outside. Step 6: Allow the wax to cool completely. Once cool, trim the wicks to ¼” and enjoy! Remember to NEVER leave…
…temperature, you can melt the wax for your 3rd, and final layer. Again, once it has reached the same temperature as your initial pour you can add your fragrance, but this time you will not add any dye. Step 7….
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