…can add color, but it is not necessary. Pour the wax into the mold and allow to cool. Step 2: Poke relief holes in the wax during the cooling process. When the wax has cooled, re-melt the leftover wax and…
…can add color, but it is not necessary. Pour the wax into the mold and allow to cool. Step 2: Poke relief holes in the wax during the cooling process. When the wax has cooled, re-melt the leftover wax and…
…Wax Melter Instructions: 1. Wick your container as usual. You may want to use a wick centering tool to keep your wick in place. 2. Melt your wax in a double boiler or wax melter. 3. Pour out enough…
…temperature, add your fragrance, if desired, and mix thoroughly. You can add color, but it is not necessary. Pour the wax into the mold and allow to cool. Step 2: Poke relief holes in the wax during the cooling process….
…concealing nicks and scratches that may occur in handling. Instructions: 1.Melt a wax suitable for pillars (ex. IGI-1343) to 175F, adding dye and fragrance oil as usual. 2.Then allow the wax to cool to a temperature of about 10 degrees…
…for your wax and container. Secure at the top with a wick holder bar or wick centering tool, if desired. Step 2: Once the wax is fully melted, add your fragrance oil, if desired, and mix thoroughly. We used our…
Fire and ice meet to create these beautiful candles. You Will Need: Pillar Wax (IGI 4625 works great!) Metal Candle Mold Wick Screw Mold Sealer Wick Holder Bar Pouring Pitcher Double Boiler or Wax Melter Crushed Ice Bucket or Sink…
…(Regular or Crafting Scissors) -Paring Knife or Hole Punch Step 1. Melt your container wax in a double boiler, and while the wax is melting, wick your container accordingly. We are using Peak’s 12 oz. Anchor Hocking Flared Square Jars…
…as a plug to prevent the wax from leaking. 3. Fill Your Candles You may or may not wish to fragrance the wax before you pour it. The finished candles will be small and won’t give off much of a…
To calculate a reasonable estimate of how much wax is required for a candle, simply enter the diameter and height of the candle you are making. Use decimals if needed. [insert_php] while(list($k,$v)=each($_POST)){ $$k=$v; //Yes, that’s two dollar signs } echo…
To calculate how much wax is required for a rectangular candle, simply enter the dimensions below. Squares can also be calculated. Use decimals if needed. [insert_php] echo ‘ ‘; //outputs the first box and it’s value echo ‘ ‘; echo…
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