Bring the yummy camping treat right into your home by making your own S’mores Candles! You Will Need: –Square Soap Mold –Votive Wax (or lower melt point pillar wax) –Golden Honey Liquid Dye or Maple Dye Chips –Brown or Coffee…
Bring the yummy camping treat right into your home by making your own S’mores Candles! You Will Need: –Square Soap Mold –Votive Wax (or lower melt point pillar wax) –Golden Honey Liquid Dye or Maple Dye Chips –Brown or Coffee…
…method or a designated wax melter. Step 2: While the wax is melting, wick the container using wick stickers or hot glue. Secure the wicks at the top of the container with wick holder bars. Step 3: When the wax…
Get ready for summer with this fresh, fun project! You Will Need: Straight Paraffin Wax (IGI 1343) White Beeswax Pastilles Pyramid Mold Watermelon Fragrance Oil Black/Grey Concentrated Liquid Dye Red/Pink Concentrated Liquid Dye Hunter Green Concentrated Liquid Dye 24-Ply Flat…
…with some type of mold release agent such as Silicone Spray Lubricant. 2. Once your wax is about 175 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit, carefully pour the wax onto the cookie sheet and allow it to cool slightly. 3. When the…
…the wax is melted, add your fragrance oil and candle dye if desired, and mix thoroughly. Step 3: Pour the wax into the mold and allow to cool. Be sure to leave a small amount of wax for the second…
…wax using the double boiler method. IGI 4794 is ideal for votive candles, but any pillar wax can be used if preferred. Step 2: When the wax has reached approximately 165-185 deg. F., add your fragrance oil (if desired) and…
…air bubbles pop them with a skewer, 3. After it cools (doesn’t take long at all) pour some more wax, tilt the mold back and forth to coat the area already coated with wax, to make the wax thicker, then…
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…will be the top of the candle. 4. Pour the first layer of wax at about 180-190 degrees F. Try not to splash any wax against the sides of the mold. If you do, take a heat gun and…
…transporting water from a nearby sink to wherever we happen to be making candles. Mold Weights. Remember that wax is more buoyant than water and a wax-filled mold will tend to float when placed in water. Weights are necessary to…
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