…of the way (ours took about 6.5 ounces) in 30-second increments in the microwave. Add 2-3% fragrance oil if desired and mix thoroughly. Step 2: Add a few drops at a time of your liquid colorants and mix thoroughly until…
…of the way (ours took about 6.5 ounces) in 30-second increments in the microwave. Add 2-3% fragrance oil if desired and mix thoroughly. Step 2: Add a few drops at a time of your liquid colorants and mix thoroughly until…
…your cookie cutter into the wax and move it from side to side until the entire heart is free from the wax around it. 6.You can remove the heart-shaped wax at this time, or leave it on the sheet until…
…important to try to maintain this temperature. The hot water in the pot should aid in keeping the wax hot for a good period of time. Holding on to the wick at the top of the core, dip it into…
…more soap in the microwave. This time, you want to add more clear soap to make it more translucent. We had a small amount of the red soap leftover from the first pour, and just added some more clear base…
…using real, live flowers, you will need to do this the day of the party, to make sure that the flowers do not wilt. For fabric flowers, you can prepare them at any time. Trim the stems off the ends…
…the time where you would kill the bubbles by spritzing the soap with a bit of alcohol. This is an optional step. Personally, I like to squirt the bubbles and watch them disappear, but some people don’t like the thought…
Learn to make these fun, festive pot o’ gold chunk candles just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! You Will Need: –Pillar Wax (Such as IGI 1343 or 4625) –Container Wax (IGI 2281 is ideal) –Tureen Jars –Clover Wax Tart…
…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…
…or holiday gifts! Popsicle Soaps: Beat the heat with this fun project to make with the kids, or for cute summertime gifts! Single-Use Flower Petal Soaps: Learn to make some pretty single-use soaps for your guests! Snowflake Soaps: These beautiful…
…and mix thoroughly. Pour a thin layer (about ¼”) of wax into two of the Square Soap Mold cavities and allow to cool. Step 4: Re-melt the wax one more time and add the Brown or Coffee Dye for the…
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