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…
…(this will be your best friend Plastic or ceramic bowl NOTICE: there is nothing aluminum here. Aluminum and LYE do not mix!! Please do not try to use one of your candle molds for soap!! They will come out ugly…
…to allow the hot wax to run up the sides. Fill your mold to a height that you would like the finished candle to be. Generally, it is best to cover your embedments by at least half an inch. Once…
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…
…play with wall thickness and pouring temperatures to see what you like. Tip: Molds with sharp edges work best. Use squares, stars, rectangles, octagons, whatever. Round molds don’t look quite as nice for this. Variations include using different colors for…
…and 1 Orange Dye Chip. Mix thoroughly, and then pour into your jar. Step 3. Using Microsoft Word, or your preferred document or design program, create a layout that you like best for the lid. We inserted a square shape…
…wax to completely cool before proceeding. This will typically be six or more hours. Slow cooling generally provides the best results when it comes to container candles. So, don’t attempt to accelerate the cooling process. Step…
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