…–Fragrance Oil (optional) –Candle Dye (optional) –Thermometer (recommended) –Scale (recommended if adding Fragrance Oil) Step 1: Melt some wax in a double boiler. (Straight Paraffin Wax works best for this project but other pillar blends can be used.) While the…
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…
…Brown, or Green) –Pouring Pitcher -Rubber or Latex Gloves (optional) –Scale (recommended) Step 1: Melt some wax in a double boiler. Soft container waxes work best for this project since they will easily roll into balls without crumbling. Step 2:…
These groovy soaps are perfect for the hippie in all of us! You Will Need: Soap Mold Liquid Bath & Body Colorants Bath & Body Safe Fragrance Oil Melt & Pour Soap Base (opaque bases work best) Microwave Safe…
Use this simple technique to create stunning autumn leaves soaps. You Will Need: –Melt & Pour Soap Base (Opaque bases work best) –Powdered Soap Colorants (Micas and/or Oxides) –Guest Leaves Soap Mold –Bath & Body Safe Fragrance Oil (Optional) -Microwave…
…and 1 Orange Dye Chip. Mix thoroughly, and then pour into your jar. Step 3. Using Microsoft Word, or your preferred document or design program, create a layout that you like best for the lid. We inserted a square shape…
…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…
…2: Once your wax has melted to the appropriate temperature of 175-180 you can mix in your fragrance oil, and dye. Depending on which wax you are using will determine how much fragrance you should add per pound of wax….
…water. Repeat this process several times, then set the candle on a paper towel to dry off. You may not see the cracks appear right away, but they should appear over time. If you do not see any cracks by…
Celebrate the 4th of July with these festive fireworks candles! You Will Need: –Container Wax –Jars (Flat surfaces work best– we used the Flared Square Jars) –Fragrance Oil (optional) –Candle Dye (optional) –Wicks –Wick Holder Bars or Skewers –Wick Stickers…
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