…Dried Botanicals Glass Beads Wax Chunks Silk Flowers Etc. Instructions: Step 1. Melt wax and add dye and/or additives. Using a double boiler and a thermometer, melt your wax and bring it to a temperature of about 190 degrees F….
…Dried Botanicals Glass Beads Wax Chunks Silk Flowers Etc. Instructions: Step 1. Melt wax and add dye and/or additives. Using a double boiler and a thermometer, melt your wax and bring it to a temperature of about 190 degrees F….
…wax. Tip: For a more vibrant, ghostly white, you can add Stearic Acid to increase the opacity of the wax. Step 3: Pour the wax into the mold(s) and allow to cool. As the wax cools, be sure to poke…
…cool, saving some wax for the second pour. If you wish, you can melt extra wax and save it for the white stripes in the other two candles. Be sure to poke relief holes and do a second pour once…
…jars we used held approximately 3.5 ounces of wax. If you need help determining how much wax your containers will hold, try our handy calculator. Step 2: While waiting for the wax to melt, wick your containers with your selected…
…help the wax release when ready. Step 4: When the wax has partially cooled to a soft cookie dough consistency, use a knife to cut horizontal and vertical lines in the wax, creating small, square chunks. Allow the wax to…
…cookie sheet on a flat, heat resistant surface. Pour the wax directly onto the cookie sheet and allow the wax to cool. Step 2: While the wax for your chunks is cooling, you can prepare your containers by securing the…
…with the texture of your wax, use an ice cream scoop and plop the wax onto some wax paper to cool completely. Tip: Spray the scoop with silicone spray or unflavored cooking spray beforehand to help the wax release. Step…
Step by step instructions for converting a Presto Kitchen Kettle into an efficient, cost-effective wax melter with a handy spigot for easy dispensing. Making Budget-friendly Wax Melters from Presto Kitchen Kettles Contributed by Alan Wallace, Peak Candle Supplies …
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…
…that can be used for wax. You may wish to coat it with a small amount of Silicone Spray or unscented cooking spray for easier removal of the wax. 2. Heat your pillar wax in a double boiler. Add color…
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