Get creative with container candles this summer. Before making container candles, be sure to review the article on Safe Containers under the Tips and Tricks section. You can use everyday items to create beautiful and unique candles. This summer, we…
Get creative with container candles this summer. Before making container candles, be sure to review the article on Safe Containers under the Tips and Tricks section. You can use everyday items to create beautiful and unique candles. This summer, we…
…the soap, you can spray the tops with rubbing alcohol to minimize the bubbles. Tip: Depending on your molds, it may be more difficult to remove the soaps than it is with regular soap molds. Try spraying the insides of…
…into chunks and melt in the microwave in 30-second increments until fully melted. Step 3: Add your fragrance oil, if desired, and mix thoroughly. Tip: You can add a few drops of Coral Liquid B&B Colorant to achieve a deeper…
…ruined by the oil, such as wood or laminate finishes. Tip: Although “sweating” or excess surface oil is common in mottled candles, it may be undesirable to allow extra time for the sweating to stop after the candle is finished….
…the next day, re-heat the water and try again. Tip: Pre-blended waxes containing additives are less likely to crack easily than straight paraffin waxes. Unfortunately soy does not work well for this project. Step 8: When you are satisfied with…
…with glitter glue. Wipe it off with a damp towel if you make a mistake before the glue dries. Use a toothpick to spread the glue out into thinner lines. Tip: If you are using regular glue or Mod Podge,…
…roll the animal in the wax for about 2 minutes or until well saturated. 4. Using the tongs, pull the animal out of the wax and, while wearing thick insulated rubber gloves, squeeze out some of the excess wax. Tip:…
…your candle. If you have trouble getting it out, try placing the mold in the refrigerator for 10-15 minutes and try again. Tip: Do not trim the wick at the top of the candle yet; you will need it to…
…thoroughly. Tip: We did not add color to this step but you can add a small amount of Golden Honey or Ivory Dye Chip if you want a more “toasted” marshmallow look. Step 2: Pour the wax into the Square…
…standing alone, or in groups of 2 or 3, or place more flowers on the tables around them. Light the wicks just before the party begins, and enjoy! Tip: Try different colors and wax types to perfectly match your theme!…
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