…the dye to sort of run into the wax gradually. Once the dye runs into the wax, the convection currents from the cooling cause it to streak down the sides. 4. After I was satisfied with the streaking, using a…
…the dye to sort of run into the wax gradually. Once the dye runs into the wax, the convection currents from the cooling cause it to streak down the sides. 4. After I was satisfied with the streaking, using a…
…wax back into your melting pot. Add some dye and fragrance. Get your temperature about 10 degrees F above the melting point of the wax. 5. Pour it back into the shell. Return it to the water bath. -You can…
…and 1part: Coconut Strawberry Colada 2lbs wax, 1 1/4 Strawberry, and 3/4 Pina Colada Strawberry Daiquiri 2lbs wax, 1oz Strawberry, 1/4 oz Vanilla, and 3/4 Pina Colada Strawberry Kiwi Equal parts: Strawberry and Kiwi Strawberry Lemonade 1part: Lemon Poundcake, 2parts:…
An easy way to use up leftover wax and make a beautiful and unique candle. You Will Need: Wax Cut-outs (See Pillar Embellishment Tutorial) Pre-Tabbed Wick (of the appropriate size for your cut-outs) When you make your wax cut-outs to…
…(Optional) –Pouring Pitcher –Scale (Recommended) Step 1: Melt your container wax in a double boiler and prepare your votive mold. When the wax is melted, add your fragrance and dye, if desired, and mix thoroughly. (We used Purely Peppermint Fragrance…
…–Wick Holder Bars or Skewers (optional) –Wick Stickers or Hot Glue –Pouring Pitcher –Scale (recommended) –Brown Oxide or Ground Cinnamon/Nutmeg (optional) –Wick Trimmers or Scissors Step 1: Melt your wax using the double boiler method. While the wax is melting,…
…wicks will consume wax at a faster rate. The larger wicks can be expected to yield 5-7 hours per ounce of wax used. So, a 16 ounce canning jar, which actually holds only about 12 ounces of wax (by weight),…
How to create a marbled look. Instructions: 1. Melt your wax. I usually set my dial on my presto pot to warm. 2. Pour wax into a small loaf pan to cool. (you can also cool it in your pouring…
…Oxide and/or Allura Red Liquid Colorant –Brown Oxide -Popsicle Stick -Wax Paper or Plate -Microwave Safe Pouring Container –Bath & Body Safe Fragrance Oil (optional- we used Macintosh Apple and Caramel Apple) –Scale (recommended) Step 1: Melt enough soap for…
Fun, simple, and practical, these lotion bars make a great summer project. What You Will Need: 1/4 lb. Ecosoya Container Blend 135 1 lb. White Bees Wax (or Yellow) 1 lb. 100% Vegetable Oil Bath & Body Colorant (Powdered colorants…
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