Basic Instructions: 1. Melt wax and add fragrance (about 1.5 oz per lb of wax) stirring well. At this time you can add dye to match darker or colored bears allowing it to blend better with the material. The average…
Basic Instructions: 1. Melt wax and add fragrance (about 1.5 oz per lb of wax) stirring well. At this time you can add dye to match darker or colored bears allowing it to blend better with the material. The average…
Paraffin and beeswax are probably the most common waxes to use to make dipped tapers. A soy wax, such as Ecosoya PB, may also be used for dipping tapers. The set up time for soy wax, between layers, is…
…Soy Wax Golden GW444 Soy Wax Golden GW464 Soy Wax Soft waxes, such as IGI-4627, IGI-4630, or IGI-6006, are poor choices by themselves because they will adhere to the clamshell mold, and be difficult to remove. These soft waxes will…
…wax and mold diameter) –Fragrance Oil (Optional) –Pouring Pitcher –Liquid Candle Dye or Dye Chips –Mold Sealer –Wick Screw Step 1: Melt enough pillar wax to fill your mold. Use the double boiler method as shown here. Step 2: Prepare…
…3 drops Brown Per Pound of Wax Asian Sandalwood 7 drops Brown Per Pound of Wax Baby Powder 2 drops Blue/Sky Per Pound of Wax Banana Nut Bread 3 drops Brown+ 3 drops Coffee Per Pound of Wax Bayberry 7…
…shorter candle. Allow to cool completely and remove it from the mold. -Hand-Dipped: Prepare your red wax in a double boiler or wax melter as you would for a molded candle. Now you can either transfer your wax into a…
Palm Wax is a natural wax that gives you a crystallized effect on your finished candle. In this tutorial we will show the best technique to make Palm Wax Pillar Candles that helps maximize the crystal patterns in your finished…
…is IGI-4786, a pre-blended container wax that requires no additives. There are other great waxes available for making container candles and you may need to modify some of the instructions to reflect differences in the wax you are using. Straight…
When getting started in candle making, the number of different waxes on the market can be surprising and sometimes confusing. How do you know which wax to use? Selecting a wax typically comes down to two main factors: 1. What…
…into the wax two or three times. As the wax cools it should release from the woods surface and their you have a sheet of wax. If you pot is much smaller try a playing card that has been dipped…
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