…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…
…the photo around a bit to dislodge as many of the bubbles as possible (chopsticks are handy). Having no bubbles is ideal, but not always practical, so don’t waste too much time on this step. Also, lightly tap the…
…cool enough that you can stick your finger in it without having to call the paramedics, but not so cool that a skin starts to form on the top. After adding your fragrance and dye, stir gently until all additives…
…–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…
Here is a great way to make your own cute and inexpensive covers for candles that don’t have lids. You Will Need: –Containers –Container Wax –Wicks –Fragrance and Colorant (optional) -Card Stock -Printer -Document Program (such as Microsoft Word) -Scissors…
…like we did, that will be the top of the candle. If not, you can flip the candle over and have the bottom of the mold be the top of the candle. Trim the wicks on both ends and enjoy!…
…a skewer. Allow candle to cool completely. Reheat your leftover wax and fill in the sink hole. 7. Once your candle is completely cool, carefully remove it from the mold. After you have removed it from the…
…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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