…this Halloween! Pine Cone Firestarters: These simple Pine Cone Firestarters make functional holiday gifts or scented décor! Reed Diffusers: How to prepare your own home-made reed diffuser sets! Wax Dipped Plush Animals: These adorable stuffed animals make great air fresheners!…
…a hard shell on the top layer. Use a skewer or the back of a spoon to poke relief holes, to prevent air bubbles from forming within the candle. Do this several times throughout the cooling process to make sure…
…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…
These beautiful snowflake soaps will put a chill in the air this winter! You Will Need: –White Melt & Pour Soap Base –3 Snowflakes Soap Mold –Pearl Blue Mica (Or Brilliant Blue Liquid Colorant) –Sparkle Mica (Optional) –Bath & Body…
…desired thickness is achieved. Set the pine cones aside to cool completely. Step 9: Trim the wicks on all the pine cones to about ¼” and enjoy! To use as decorative air fresheners, simply place them in a basket on…
…to comb or fluff the hair. Longer hair requires more fluffing. This must be done before the wax hardens. (wide-tooth pet combs or picks may come in handy too) 6. Next let cool to the touch, then put on a…
Reed diffusers draw diffuser oil from the bottles up into the reeds, allowing the scent to disperse into the surrounding air. They offer an attractive alternative to scented candles in situations where an open flame is not desired or permitted….
…pour. Step 4: Poke relief holes in the wax as it cools to prevent air bubbles or warping as the wax shrinks. When the first pour has cooled to room temperature, re-melt the left over wax and fill in the…
…clear base. With the rectangles, I scented and colored an opaque base. Step 7: After pouring, you should do some tapping to release air bubbles, but not enough to jostle all your chunks – especially if you have them placed…
…water pitcher I filled the saucepan with cool water for a make-shift water bath. This was necessary to lock the streaks into place. If it were allowed to air-cool over a long period of time, then all of the colors…
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