…are no solid chunks. Remove the props under your soap mold so that it is sitting flat, and pour your second layer. Step 6: Once the soaps are completely cool, pop them out of the molds using your thumbs. If…
…are no solid chunks. Remove the props under your soap mold so that it is sitting flat, and pour your second layer. Step 6: Once the soaps are completely cool, pop them out of the molds using your thumbs. If…
…of wax. Step 6: After your entire wax has cooled to where it is a soft, pliable cookie dough consistency, lift one end out of the cookie sheet, and start to roll it up. Press firmly on the completed roll…
…through the hole on the wick centering tool, and rest the tool on top of the jar. Then pour your wax, let it solidify, remove the tool, and marvel at your perfectly centered wick (don’t forget to trim the wick)….
Wax melts, tarts, or cubes, are scented chunks of wax. They are placed into tart warmers, also called tart-burners, where the heat gently melts the wax and releases the fragrance. The scent lasts anywhere from several hours to several days….
…consider the possibility of doing a cutout in a fashion where you’ll end up with a silhouette. Sometimes it’s nice that way, sometimes it isn’t. In these instructions, we’ll be embedding the photo in a hurricane shell. However, the…
…ounces of water with room to spare. A Rubbermaid pitcher is ideal. For your containers, use glass, stainless steel, ceramic, or heavy plastic. Do NOT use teflon or aluminum pans. The lye will react with them, turn black, and you’ll…
…Step 9: When the soap has finished cooling completely, gently press the mold with your thumbs to pop the soaps out of the mold. If you have trouble getting them out, allow them to cool for longer and try again….
…in place by the solidifying wax, remove the insert completely. With the insert removed, allow the sidewalls to continue to solidify. Once the sidewalls are about a half inch thick, remove the mold from the…
…than other container waxes. When the wax is ready, carefully pour it over the chunks, leaving some chunks sticking up out of the top of the wax. Step 10: When the candle has cooled completely, you may wish to use…
…such as Beach Daisies, Clean Cotton, Lavender, Lilac, Pink Sugar, Storm Watch, or Sugared Peaches are all nice choices as well. We chose Storm Watch for the blue candles, and Sugared Peaches for the pink candles. Step 3: Add your…
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