Learn to make this gorgeous layered chocolate peppermint candle that looks and smells just like your favorite mint chocolates! You will need: –Pouring Pitcher –Container Wax (we used IGI 4630) –Wicks (we chose to use a C-75 Cotton Core Wick)…
Learn to make this gorgeous layered chocolate peppermint candle that looks and smells just like your favorite mint chocolates! You will need: –Pouring Pitcher –Container Wax (we used IGI 4630) –Wicks (we chose to use a C-75 Cotton Core Wick)…
…molds, just to the rim of the molds, saving some leftover wax for the second pour. Keep an eye on the wax until it begins to congeal, and add your pre-tabbed wicks. Try to make sure the wicks stay centered…
…Autumn Walk are great choices for this project. We recommend using about ½ ounce of fragrance per pound of soap. Step 4: Add your colorant for the base. We used just a bit of the Deep Green Mica for a…
…are having trouble or just starting out. Hope it helps!! Editorial Note: Metal Tape can be found at most hardware stores, as well as stores like Wal Mart. It is sometimes refered to as metal repair tape or aluminum repair…
… Flowering Loofa Soaps: This easy soap making project describes how to make these attractive Flowering Loofa Soaps. Layered Soaps: Learn how to make these cute Melt & Pour layered soaps in just a few easy…
…My suggestion is to use just plain copy/printer paper; nothing fancy. Heavier papers will obstruct the passage of light. Once you’ve got your printed copy, crop it so that it will fit into the mold you’re planning on using. Also,…
…you have achieved your desired shade. Step 3: Carefully pour the gold soap into the edge around the sides of the mold and allow to cool. Step 4: Melt some more clear soap base (you can just add it to…
…holders. You can customize them with whatever you like; a thank you note, date of the party, name of the mommy, or even the name of the expected baby! Just input what you would like printed on each of the…
…wax during the cooling process. Step 6: When the candle is completely cool, re-melt the leftover wax and fill the relief holes just to the top of your original pour. Allow candle to cool completely. Step 7: Melt some more…
…choice. I put the squares in haphazardly, and then lined the rectangles in the mold. Step 6: Time for the overpour. Some people squirt their chunks with alcohol just before the overpour. I haven’t noticed a significant difference, try it…
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