…on top of the molds to keep them submerged. A number of different household items can act as weights. Ideally, when our mold is filled with hot wax, we will want the water level to be about even with the…
…on top of the molds to keep them submerged. A number of different household items can act as weights. Ideally, when our mold is filled with hot wax, we will want the water level to be about even with the…
…sheet and allow to cool slightly. Peel the wax off the cookie sheet and mold it between your fingers into a teardrop shape to form a “seed”. Repeat until you have the desired number of seeds. 2….
…soap into small chunks and microwave in a microwave-safe dish for 30-second increments until completely melted. 2. Add fragrance and colorant until your desired color is achieved. Start with a small amount- a little can go a long way! 3….
…mixed Sea Green and Tartrazine together before we put it in the mold. Instructions: 1. Pour a few drops of colorant into the soap mold at random intervals. Try to be moderate- a little goes a long way! 2….
…the bottom. Raw Wicks: Cut your wick to the size of your candle, leaving a little extra length. Dip the wick in some melted wax and lay it out straight to cool. You may need to do this a few…
…and tarnished. Don’t even ask me how how I know! Step 2: Now you turn your crockpot to high. Weigh all your hard oils & soft oils and throw them in your crock pot. Hard oils – oils…
…to it. Add some more fragrance, if desired, and mix thoroughly. Step 9: Add some Brown Oxide in small amounts and mix thoroughly until a caramel color is achieved. You may want to add a little more Red Oxide as…
…can betray you at times. So, how do we compare scent throw or intensity? It is very easy, but before we go into it I want to convince you to trust your sense of smell and perhaps understand a little…
…shade. Step 3: Pour the soap into the molds, leaving a little space before the rim of the mold and allow to cool. Save a few ounces of soap for the second layer. Step 4: When the first layer has…
… How to use your lotion bar: Let the warmth of your hand melt a little of the bar and rub into your dry skin. Effective for trouble areas such as hands, feet, elbows, knees, etc. …
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