…use your wick pin or skewer to poke a hole for the wick in the center of each piece of wax. Allow to finish cooling completely. Step 6: When the wax has cooled completely, remove each piece from the mold…
…use your wick pin or skewer to poke a hole for the wick in the center of each piece of wax. Allow to finish cooling completely. Step 6: When the wax has cooled completely, remove each piece from the mold…
…wax is completely cool, remove the candle and pin from the mold. Gently pull the pin out of the candle. Step 5: Insert your pre-tabbed wick all the way up through the bottom of the candle and press firmly to…
…of tape over wick, pressing from the center out. Step Three: Place a larger piece of tape over the first one, pressing from wick out to the sides. Make sure the tape is big enough…
These simple Pine Cone Firestarters make functional holiday gifts or scented décor! You Will Need: –Straight Paraffin Wax (or preferred pillar wax) –Thick Raw Wick (we used 36-Ply Flat Braid) -Pinecones –Pouring Pitcher -Cookie Sheet, Wax Paper, or Paper Plates…
…and mix thoroughly. Step 5: Pour the wax into the mug, leaving about ½ inch of room at the top. Allow to cool completely. Step 6: Tear off some small chunks of your uncolored container wax and mold them into…
…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:…
…colors will all run together. 5. Allow the soaps to cool completely before attempting to remove them from the mold. To remove the soaps, gently press on the front side of the mold until the soap comes free. If it…
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…
…is hypothetical). Let’s also say that they were prepared differently in some way; maybe you used different additives, maybe you used fragrance oils from different sources, etc. But, what you really want to know is which one throws the best….
Learn the process for making unique, multi-colored tilted layers soaps with Melt & Pour. You Will Need: –Melt & Pour Soap Base –Soap Mold (Plain molds look best, such as the Oval Soap Mold) –Bath & Body Safe Fragrance…
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