…in the fridge for a half-hour (you can also try the freezer for a little bit) and try removing them again. Soaps are ready to use as soon as they harden!! Helpful Hints and Tips Generally ½ ounce…
…in the fridge for a half-hour (you can also try the freezer for a little bit) and try removing them again. Soaps are ready to use as soon as they harden!! Helpful Hints and Tips Generally ½ ounce…
…to produce firm candles. Some medium melt point paraffins (around 140F melting point) will also work. Again, if the wax is a little flexible, try to keep them hung in pairs to keep them straight. Because straight paraffin is not…
…set aside on a paper plate or something similar for a few seconds to cool the first layer. Step 10: Dip the candle again, going a little lower than your first dip. Continue doing so all the way down the…
…out with some gentle help, put it back in the fridge for a little while longer. Step 4: Cut the soap into chunks of desired size. I made squares and some long rectangles. You can get creative here and use…
…Wiggle it around a little bit to create a bit of space in the wax around the shape. Remove the cookie cutter, leaving the wax on the cookie sheet. (Don’t try to remove the shape yet.) …
…the mold until it fills the mold up to the opening. 5. Place the soap rope into the opening until it is about a little more than halfway down into the soap. 6. Let your soap cool completely before removing…
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