…you a more vibrant color. You will need to use quite a bit to get a nice deep red color. Try adding a drop or two of brown for a more realistic effect. You can test the color by dripping…
…you a more vibrant color. You will need to use quite a bit to get a nice deep red color. Try adding a drop or two of brown for a more realistic effect. You can test the color by dripping…
…your fragrance oil and colorant. Recommended usage of fragrance is ¼ oz to ½ oz per pound of soap base. For the colorant, start with a small amount and add more until desired shade is reached. Step 3: Pour your…
…make these yummy looking cinnamon roll candles! Citronella Candles: Make these easy citronella candles to keep away the bugs this summer! Cold-Pour/Rustic Candles: This tutorial will explain how to make rustic-looking cold-pour candles. Cookies and Milk Candles: This cookies and…
…will need it to hold the candle for the next step. Step 6: Fill one pitcher or bucket with very hot (but not boiling) water, and the other with very cold water. You can add ice to make it colder…
…caution when working with lye. Step 5: Now we get our colors and fragrances ready. I use the ceramic bowl for this. I use crayons or candle color for my soaps. I haven’t broken out yet, so they seem…
…renders darker colors. For the over-pour, we used Clear M&P base with no color added, and White M&P base with no color added. The white over-pour provided higher contrast for the chunks, but the clear ones were just as appealing….
Learn the process for making unique, multi-colored tilted layers soaps with Melt & Pour. You Will Need: –Melt & Pour Soap Base –Soap Mold (Plain molds look best, such as the Oval Soap Mold) –Bath & Body Safe Fragrance…
…(or other preferred bath & body colorant) –Fragrance Oil (optional) -Alcohol Sprayer (optional) Step 1: Melt a small amount (around 4 oz) of Clear Melt & Pour Soap Base. Any of the clear bases will work for this, as they…
…hold onto while dipping the candle in the colored wax. Step 8: When the wax is fully melted, take the pitcher off the heat and add your dye to get a medium-dark shade of your desired color and mix thoroughly….
Playing with color. Here is roughly what was used for this candle: 3×3 square mold, IGI-1343, liquid dyes (only used red, blue, and yellow), A water bath. *Please review the basic molded pillar candle instructions. Here’s how it was…
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