…of step-by-step instructions to help you along the way. Be sure to look for the additional tutorials on this page for even more ideas and inspirations. Wax Melting Instructions: Proper safety procedures for melting your wax. How to Make Container…
…of step-by-step instructions to help you along the way. Be sure to look for the additional tutorials on this page for even more ideas and inspirations. Wax Melting Instructions: Proper safety procedures for melting your wax. How to Make Container…
…for the 5.3 ounces of wax. Mix thoroughly, and then pour. Step 5. Once your wax has cooled to almost room temperature you can melt your next layer of wax. When it has reached the same temperature you poured the…
These simple Pine Cone Firestarters make functional holiday gifts or scented décor! You Will Need: –Straight Paraffin Wax (or preferred pillar wax) –Thick Raw Wick (we used 36-Ply Flat Braid) -Pinecones –Pouring Pitcher -Cookie Sheet, Wax Paper, or Paper Plates…
…wax from the round mold and re-melt the leftover wax. Remove the wax from the heat and whisk it as it cools until it reaches a thick, oatmeal-like consistency. Use a spoon or fork to apply the wax to the…
…2: Once your wax has melted to the appropriate temperature of 175-180 you can mix in your fragrance oil, and dye. Depending on which wax you are using will determine how much fragrance you should add per pound of wax….
…candles. Palm Wax Container Candles: how to make palm wax container candles. Palm Wax Pillar Candles: how to make palm wax pillar candles. Peppermint Candle Holder: Make this simple Peppermint Candle Holder to add festive décor to your home this…
…a vent for the contracting wax, just as you would with any pillar candle. When the wax is completely cool, re-melt your left over wax and fill in the sink-hole. Step 6. When the candle is completely cool, remove the…
These simple and elegant wine glass centerpieces are perfect for weddings or dinner parties! You will need: –Pillar Wax (such as IGI 4625 Pillar Blend, IGI 1274 Mottling Wax, Ecosoya Pillar Blend, or Feather or Tortoise Shell Palm Wax) –2…
…dye since you’ll want the wax to be white as snow! Step 3: Pour the wax into the opening at the top of the ball mold. Fill the mold all the way to the top, leaving some leftover wax in…
…Dye –Pouring Pitcher –Scale (Recommended) Step 1: Melt your wax in a double boiler. You can use our Handy Calculator to determine how much wax you will need. Most standard mugs will hold around 8 or 9 ounces of wax….
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