…pour. Step 9. Once the wax has cooled down, pop it out of the mold and cut it into small square chunks. After this is done, place the chunks on top of your cooled candle, trim your wick, and enjoy!…
…pour. Step 9. Once the wax has cooled down, pop it out of the mold and cut it into small square chunks. After this is done, place the chunks on top of your cooled candle, trim your wick, and enjoy!…
…ounces of wax in a double boiler. While the wax is melting, prepare your pyramid mold by threading the wick through the wick hole, securing with mold sealer. Step 2: Place the pyramid mold inside of the square base. Secure…
…them in the fridge for 10-15 minutes and try again. It can also help to gently squeeze the sides of the molds with your fingers to help release. When ready, place the votives inside the mason jars, light, and enjoy!…
…two parts of the egg, you may want to cut this apart so it is easier to remove the soap from the egg. Place the egg into the cup or votive holder to keep it upright, making sure the pour…
…Filigree Bee Soap Mold if you wish, to make a matching set! Step 5: Gently place the bubble wrap on top of the soap (immediately, before the soap begins to solidify) with the bubbles facing down. Press down lightly on…
…water pitcher I filled the saucepan with cool water for a make-shift water bath. This was necessary to lock the streaks into place. If it were allowed to air-cool over a long period of time, then all of the colors…
…swimming through the water. Step 8: Allow the soaps to cool completely, and then gently use your thumbs to release the soaps from the mold. If you have trouble getting them out, place the mold in the refrigerator for about…
…8: While the ice cream wax is cooling, use a wick pin or skewer to poke a hole through the center for the wick. Step 9: When the wax has cooled completely, gently place the ice cream on top of…
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