…build up quickly while dipping, meaning less work. 51% Beeswax, 20% stearic acid, and 29% paraffin These, being predominantly beeswax, can still be called beeswax candles. The stearic will help make the candles firmer, as well as increase opacity. A…
…both ways and see what you find. However, I recommend letting your chunks cool a bit before doing the overpour. If they are too cold, they will sweat.For the squares, I scented the overpour, but no color, and used a…
Learn to make these cool, outer-space inspired nebula soaps! You Will Need: –Oval Soap Mold (or other plain mold) –Clear Melt & Pour Soap Base –Twilight Blue Mica –Other micas (such as Pearl Blue, Pearl Pink, Sparkle Gold) –Bath &…
…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…
…general-purpose paraffin will work, but it is less than ideal. You will need: Wax suitable for container candles and any desired additives such as dye, fragrance oil, etc. Containers suitable for candles; many ceramics, glassware and tins fit…
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