After a bit of research here and on the Candle Science website, I decided against trying to make candles. Thank you @jcandleattic, @lenarenee, @Quanta and others for saving me from myself .
Instead, Iām forging ahead with wax melts and wax sachets. One challenge I set is to use up supplies I have on hand, which means I donāt have the wax recommended for melts/tarts. I came up with the following recipes and would greatly appreciate input regarding any adjustments I should make for whatever reasons I canāt anticipate due to lack of knowledge and experience. I also still have a few questions. Thanks in advance!
Wax Melts
96% soy wax GW 415
4% beeswax pastilles
6% wt. of wax for eo blend
V1 - Each piece is about 7 grams and theyāre scented with lavender eo. A smaller piece has been in my electric wax tart warmer for just over three hours. The oil in the middle of the bowl is approx 225F and the temp drops below 200F towards the rim of the bowl. The lavender buds look fine and I can smell the lavender eo. I made this batch last night and the melts popped right out of the mold this morning. This silicone mold from the thrift store is not shiny, so I guess I should not expect shiny sides, but I think I also read something about the behavior of soy wax being problematic (crumbly?).
I happen to have a bunch of Ikea tea lights sitting around for a few years now. Theyāre in a closed container, so not dusty. Can I upcycle them into wax tarts for use with FOs? If so, can I use the paraffin on its own?
Wax Sachets
70% soy wax GW 415
30% candelilla wax
7% wt. of wax for eo blend
V1 - This is my first recipe and second try at decorating after I smashed the orange slice through the top of the first one. Figuring out when to decorate will be key because I created a bit of a crack even when I gently placed the orange on what still looked more or less like liquid wax on the top of this one. The ācold throwā is satisfactory.
I have family in Arizona and will warn them against using one of these in a car. Otherwise, how does the wax blend look for longevity/durability? This prototype made with 70 g of wax seems a bit too big/thick relative to pictures of sachets Iāve seen online, so I will probably try 60 g or even 50 g next. I plan to make a hole at one end using a hot nail and will add ribbon or string for hanging.
Iām also wondering if thereās a way to get powders to stay dispersed in wax.
Do candles made with soy wax ever go rancid? Iām wondering if I should add ROE.
Instead, Iām forging ahead with wax melts and wax sachets. One challenge I set is to use up supplies I have on hand, which means I donāt have the wax recommended for melts/tarts. I came up with the following recipes and would greatly appreciate input regarding any adjustments I should make for whatever reasons I canāt anticipate due to lack of knowledge and experience. I also still have a few questions. Thanks in advance!
Wax Melts
96% soy wax GW 415
4% beeswax pastilles
6% wt. of wax for eo blend
V1 - Each piece is about 7 grams and theyāre scented with lavender eo. A smaller piece has been in my electric wax tart warmer for just over three hours. The oil in the middle of the bowl is approx 225F and the temp drops below 200F towards the rim of the bowl. The lavender buds look fine and I can smell the lavender eo. I made this batch last night and the melts popped right out of the mold this morning. This silicone mold from the thrift store is not shiny, so I guess I should not expect shiny sides, but I think I also read something about the behavior of soy wax being problematic (crumbly?).
I happen to have a bunch of Ikea tea lights sitting around for a few years now. Theyāre in a closed container, so not dusty. Can I upcycle them into wax tarts for use with FOs? If so, can I use the paraffin on its own?
Wax Sachets
70% soy wax GW 415
30% candelilla wax
7% wt. of wax for eo blend
V1 - This is my first recipe and second try at decorating after I smashed the orange slice through the top of the first one. Figuring out when to decorate will be key because I created a bit of a crack even when I gently placed the orange on what still looked more or less like liquid wax on the top of this one. The ācold throwā is satisfactory.
I have family in Arizona and will warn them against using one of these in a car. Otherwise, how does the wax blend look for longevity/durability? This prototype made with 70 g of wax seems a bit too big/thick relative to pictures of sachets Iāve seen online, so I will probably try 60 g or even 50 g next. I plan to make a hole at one end using a hot nail and will add ribbon or string for hanging.
Iām also wondering if thereās a way to get powders to stay dispersed in wax.
Do candles made with soy wax ever go rancid? Iām wondering if I should add ROE.