…for gift-giving, or retail display. Each mold has 6 cavities, allowing individual chunks to be broken off as needed. Wax Selection: Almost any kind of paraffin or soy wax will work for this. Avoid waxes that are really soft or…
…for gift-giving, or retail display. Each mold has 6 cavities, allowing individual chunks to be broken off as needed. Wax Selection: Almost any kind of paraffin or soy wax will work for this. Avoid waxes that are really soft or…
…wax was used to increase the opacity (whiteness) of the wax. Stearic is entirely optional when using high melting point waxes that already possess some opacity. No FO or dye was used. Melt your wax to 185-190 degrees F. Please…
…room temperature before wrapping.) Remelting soap over and over can cause it to become dry and brittle. Only use fragrance oils that are skin safe. Always use caution when making soaps with children. When melted, the base is hot. …
…–Fragrance (Optional) –Candle Dye (Optional) –Pouring Pitcher -Mixing Spoon –Labels (Optional) -Ribbon (Optional) –3 oz Clear Votive Holders (for the plain milk bottles) -Baby Bottle Nipples (Optional) –Hot Glue Step 1: Melt enough wax needed to fill the empty baby…
…4. Using either regular scissors or any type of craft scissors, cut along the lines of the shape you used to create your lid layout. We used some scalloped wavy-edge scissors you can find at your local craft store. Step…
…help the wax release when ready. Step 4: When the wax has partially cooled to a soft cookie dough consistency, use a knife to cut horizontal and vertical lines in the wax, creating small, square chunks. Allow the wax to…
…degrees F, and allow to cool enough to form a thick skin as with your first layer. Meanwhile, prepare your green wax (about 3 drops of Hunter Green Liquid Dye) for your final layer. 6. Pour…
…seconds, and then slowly lift it out of the wax. Dip the balloon a few more times, allowing some time between dips to let the wax cool. 5. While it is still quite warm, carefully set the balloon…
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