…our handy calculator if you need help determining the appropriate amount of wax. Melt the wax using a double boiler method. Step 2. While your wax is melting wick your container using the proper wick for the diameter you have…
…our handy calculator if you need help determining the appropriate amount of wax. Melt the wax using a double boiler method. Step 2. While your wax is melting wick your container using the proper wick for the diameter you have…
…wax according to your desired look. Straight Paraffin – IGI 1343 will mottle a bit in places, creating a somewhat randomized mottled appearance. Mottling Wax – IGI 1274 is designed to mottle more than Straight Paraffin, for more consistent, all-over…
…made of premium rattan. Rattan is hollow, thus allowing the diffuser oil to easily migrate up the core of the reed. Each of our 10″ reeds has approximately 3.7 square inches of surface area. A half a dozen reeds provides…
Here we have color suggestions for a few different fragrances, and the color recipe using Concentrated Liquid Candle Dyes. Fragrance Color Suggestion Concentrated Liquid Dye Formula Amish Harvest 3 drops Golden Honey Per Pound of Wax Apple Jack & Peel…
…cool completely. Step 4: Once the candles are cool, trim the wicks to approximately ¼”. Step 5 (Optional): Lightly dust the tops of the candles with Brown Oxide or regular ground cinnamon or nutmeg for an extra realistic appearance. Enjoy!…
…wax using the double boiler method. IGI 4794 is ideal for votive candles, but any pillar wax can be used if preferred. Step 2: When the wax has reached approximately 165-185 deg. F., add your fragrance oil (if desired) and…
Enjoy the popular ombre look for your candles with this simple technique! You Will Need: –Pillar Wax (Such as IGI 4625) –Pillar Mold (Any size or style will work! We used the Seamless Aluminum) –Raw Wick (Appropriate size for your…
…fast the hard way the couple times I’ve skimped on my method. Step One: Clean mold with heat gun, removing wax and tape residue from the top surface. Step Two: Apply small piece…
These adorable hot cocoa candles are sure to please any chocolate lover in your life! You Will Need: -Cocoa/Coffee Mug –Container Wax (Such as IGI 4630) –Wick (of the appropriate size for your mug) –Hot Cocoa Fragrance Oil –Brown Candle…
…wax from the round mold and re-melt the leftover wax. Remove the wax from the heat and whisk it as it cools until it reaches a thick, oatmeal-like consistency. Use a spoon or fork to apply the wax to the…
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