…Brown Citronella Yellow or Yellow/Orange Clean Cotton White (no color added) or Pastels Coconut Banana Blast White (no color added), Ivory or Yellow Coconut Lime Verbana Bayberry/Eucalyptus or no color at all Coconut Milk White (no color added) Cool Citrus…
Step-by-step instructions for Cold Process Soap Making Cold Process Soap Tutorial (with swirls): Contributed by: Waters Gulch There are three main types of soap making. Melt and Pour soaping involves melting a premade base and being creative with color…
…Safe Melting Dish -Paint Brush Step 1: Using a dry paint brush, dab the end into your desired colorant and gently dust the bottoms of the leaf cavities in an irregular pattern. You may wish to use multiple colors for…
Here we have color suggestions for a few different fragrances, and the color recipe using Concentrated Liquid Candle Dyes. Fragrance Color Suggestion Concentrated Liquid Dye Formula Amish Harvest 3 drops Golden Honey Per Pound of Wax Apple Jack & Peel…
…a few layers of what ever color you decide is going to be your fill color, this will help set the other colors so that what ever does melt with the hot re-pour will be the same color. 5. Let…
…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:…
These adorable soaps will get you in the Valentine’s Day spirit! You Will Need: Melt & Pour Soap Base Soap Mold Fragrance Oil Allura Red Liquid Colorant (Or B&B colorant of your choice) Microwave Safe Measuring Cup Heart Molds (We…
…ounce of fragrance oil. Step 4: Add your red colorant and mix thoroughly until the desired color is achieved. A combination of the Red Oxide and Allura Red Liquid Dye will achieve a good red apple color. Tip: It doesn’t…
…for the colored part of the eyes. Step 5: Re-melt the leftover wax, add your colored dye, and mix thoroughly. Remove from heat. Step 6: Carefully dip each wax ball into the colored wax to make a small colored circle…
…a fairly quick motion. If you pour too slow, you’ll get something called “jump-lines.” Moving the mold to a water bath after it has been filled with wax will aid in clean mold release. Rustic/Cold-Pour Candles Contributed by Alan Wallace…
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