Hello, I have a group of friends that we always exchange homemade gifts, and I always give soap. So this year I
decided to make some container candles for them instead. I read here and watched a bunch of youtube videos but there is alot of
conflicting info out there So these are just for gifts, but want to make sure I have the basics right so please let me know if anything
I plan on doing is wrong!! I bought EcoSoya CB 135, 8oz. square mason jars and pewter screw lids, warning labels, the recommended wick
for the container and wax per Wholesale supplies (simple soy wick 3) assorted candle fragrances and candle block color.
Recipe:
8oz wax
.5 oz fragrance (1 tbsp.)
coloring to suit
Plan on sticking the wick with E-6000(as I already had it), melt wax in a pyrex measuring cup, either in double boiler or microwave to temp of about 175
add coloring, then fragrance. Meantime preheat jars in warm oven, let wax cool stirring occasionally to 115 then pour SLOWLY, center the wick with clothespin
and Popsicle stick. let cool, remelt top with heatgun if needed, then add labels.
Is anything wrong? Or is there a better way? Any advice greatly appreciated.
decided to make some container candles for them instead. I read here and watched a bunch of youtube videos but there is alot of
conflicting info out there So these are just for gifts, but want to make sure I have the basics right so please let me know if anything
I plan on doing is wrong!! I bought EcoSoya CB 135, 8oz. square mason jars and pewter screw lids, warning labels, the recommended wick
for the container and wax per Wholesale supplies (simple soy wick 3) assorted candle fragrances and candle block color.
Recipe:
8oz wax
.5 oz fragrance (1 tbsp.)
coloring to suit
Plan on sticking the wick with E-6000(as I already had it), melt wax in a pyrex measuring cup, either in double boiler or microwave to temp of about 175
add coloring, then fragrance. Meantime preheat jars in warm oven, let wax cool stirring occasionally to 115 then pour SLOWLY, center the wick with clothespin
and Popsicle stick. let cool, remelt top with heatgun if needed, then add labels.
Is anything wrong? Or is there a better way? Any advice greatly appreciated.