…is cool, use a fork to score the top of the soap to help the foam layer adhere. Step 5: Melt a small amount of white soap base in the microwave (we used about 1.5 ounces) and add a little…
…is cool, use a fork to score the top of the soap to help the foam layer adhere. Step 5: Melt a small amount of white soap base in the microwave (we used about 1.5 ounces) and add a little…
…a clear base with no color or an opaque base with little or no color for more contrast. 5. Place a heart in the center of the mold, flat side down. If you are using a plain…
…pillar palm waxes is about 5% by weight. (A little less than 1 oz per pound). Once you are ready to pour, ensure that your temperature is around 200 degrees F. If not, put your wax back in the double…
…lip of the molds. (See our Votive Candle Tutorial for more detailed instructions and photos.) Tip: Add a little more uncolored wax to the original mixture to get a lighter shade for the top of your candle, creating a unique,…
…ours.) Melt the soap in the microwave in 30-second intervals. Step 2: Once your soap has completely melted, add in your fragrance and your dyes. We will use Coral Soap Colorant mixed with a little bit of Glimmer Beige to…
…did a little experimentation and came up with this cool idea for seashell candles! These candles are the perfect decorations for a summer wedding reception, luau, or beach party. The possibilities for container candles are endless, and will give your…
…honey color. If you are using a clear or white base, try adding some Tartrazine, too. Step 4: Pour the soap into the rectangle molds, leaving a little bit of space at the top. Pour some extra soap into the…
…rid of excess bubbles. Step 6: Once the soaps are completely cool, gently pop them out of the mold using your thumbs. Make any touch-ups with a little extra colorant on your paint brush if necessary. These beautiful soaps are…
…cool at a normal rate. Do not attempt to speed up the cooling process by placing the mold in the refrigerator, as this will inhibit the mottling. Save a little bit of wax for the second pour. Note: Different cooling…
…top. Step 11: Melt a little bit more wax for the frosting. You should only need about an ounce for this step. Once it is melted, whip it with your whisk until it is a thick, syrupy consistency, and drizzle…
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