…bubbles – this is optional) popsicle sticks (to stir soap) Not pictured is waxed paper, which you can place under your work space for easier clean up, and Saran Wrap which you can use to cover your container when melting…
…bubbles – this is optional) popsicle sticks (to stir soap) Not pictured is waxed paper, which you can place under your work space for easier clean up, and Saran Wrap which you can use to cover your container when melting…
…inch diameter pillar molds –Raw Wick –Wick Screws –Mold Sealer –Wick Holder Bars (or something to tie the wick to, to hold it in place at the top of the molds) –Fragrance Oil (optional) –Candle Colorant (optional) -Standard Wine Glasses…
…candles is similar to making votives. Instructions: 1. Melt down your choice of pillar wax. Place your floater molds on a newspaper-lined surface to catch any spills. With your wax at the proper pouring temperature, fill your floater molds…
…to fit the wick pin. Step 2: Fill the bottom of a box or large tub with sand and place the wick pin in the middle, covering it with some sand to hold it in place. Step 3: Place the…
…realistic. Step 5: Once the hand is completely cooled and shaped into place, remove the latex glove from the soap and place it onto a paper towel/paper plate/newspaper to catch drips. You may need to use scissors to help cut…
…the center of the soap is still liquid and the stick won’t stay in place, remove the stick, allow to cool a while longer, and try again. Allow to cool completely once the popsicle stick is in place. Step 7:…
…Body Safe Fragrance Oil (optional) Soap Colorant (optional) Step 1: Cut your soap base into small chunks and place them in a microwave safe container. Microwave the soap for 30-second increments, stirring occasionally, until fully melted. Step 2: Stir in…
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…
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…
…wax is about the consistency of cookie dough, use a cookie cutter to cut out shapes in the wax. The best way to do this is to gently press down on the cookie cutter until it touches the cookie sheet….
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