…your photo against the sidewall of the mold. A wooden spoon was used here that was pre-heated in the hot wax. If the spoon were cold, the photo would have stuck to it on contact. With the photo in place,…
…your photo against the sidewall of the mold. A wooden spoon was used here that was pre-heated in the hot wax. If the spoon were cold, the photo would have stuck to it on contact. With the photo in place,…
…That is, which one is more intense? Now that we know a little something about sensory adaptation, this will be a piece of cake (no pun intended). To compare cold throw, take large whiffs directly from the surface of each…
…it cool completely, like cold mold not warm, then fill the mold with hot wax, like 185 or 190. When I made my very first one I didn’t pour my filling wax hot enough and it did NOT adhere to…
…gun, use the heat from your hands to gently warm the metal if it is cold. We do not recommend placing molds in the oven. Once it completely warm to the touch, wrap your mold with the paper towels to…
…accelerate the cooling process by either placing a fan in front of the mold or placing the mold in a cookie sheet full of cold water before you pour the soap. Once the soap is green pour somewhat firm, you…
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