…as cool as reasonable, but also try to keep the temperature about 15-20 degrees F above the melting point of your wax. This will help to avoid jump-lines or other cosmetic blemishes. Pour wax carefully into the break-away tart mold/clamshell….
…as cool as reasonable, but also try to keep the temperature about 15-20 degrees F above the melting point of your wax. This will help to avoid jump-lines or other cosmetic blemishes. Pour wax carefully into the break-away tart mold/clamshell….
…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…
…for the 11.5 oz Straight Sided Tumblers we will use a RRD 40. (Testing is always encouraged in order to find a wick that works best for your particular recipe). Secure the wick to the bottom of the container using…
These bloody pillar candles will give the perfect spooky effect for Halloween décor! You Will Need: –Pillar Wax (IGI 4625 works best for this project, but Ecosoya Pillar Blend will also work) –Candle Molds (any size or shape will work)…
…cool. While it is cooling, melt some more wax for the top of the candle. Paraffin pillar waxes such as IGI 4625 or IGI 1343 work best to get the chunky, grubby look for the top, but you can use…
…double boiler method. A precision scale is the best way to accurately measure the wax. To determine how much wax is needed for your containers, try our Handy Calculator. Use a thermometer to monitor the temperature of the wax as…
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….
…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…
…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!…
…Fully submerge your photo and allow it to sit for a moment or two. It will soak up wax and displace any air that is within the paper. If there are bubbles still sticking to the photo, try to move…
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