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C**O
Candle Making Tips for Beginners
Wow, this turns out great! As a beginner candle maker, I was a little worried that it would be hard to use, but don’t worry! It’s a cinch. Here are some tips for beginners.(Pre-step - melt your beeswax in a double boiler (or a jar inside a pot of water) and add mica powder for color. Add your essential oils after the wax is melted.)1. Make a hole - First, with a needle or a sharp pencil, poke a small hole through the tip of the mold (the top of the tree).2. Getting the wick through - Then, wrap the wick around the tip of a paper clip. To get it to stick to the paper clip, I dip the wick in hot wax and squish it on there. Then, I carefully push the wick through the hole. Don’t worry, even though there’s a hole now, wax won’t leak through because the silicone makes a great seal.3. Centering the wick - I use another paper clip to hold the wick in the center. See my pictures for reference.4. Pour your hot melted wax into the silicone mold. Use beeswax, which is harder than soy wax. Another review said soy wax is too soft to make this kind of candle.5. Wait a few minutes. When the wax cools, it compresses and it will sink in. Pour some more wax on top.6. Decanting your candle - Make sure it’s solid! You can put it in the freezer to speed up the solidification process. When it’s hard, roll back the silicone. This part is a little tricky. But the mold is good quality and hasn’t torn for me. Roll it until it’s almost inside-out and then pop! Out comes your candle.
R**.
Great for making little Christmas Tree candles!
Being made from very thick silicone, it's easy to remove the candle. Simply roll it off. Don't have to worry about tearing due to the thick silicone. For candle making, you'll need to punch a tiny hole at the "tree top". Push the wick thru it and anchor the wick like you normally would with a toothpick, pencil...etc. Don't worry about wax leaking. The silicone self seals. Besides, the tree top is the bottom, so the wax will seal the mold.
J**S
Good quality
I used this mold to make almond pudding winter tree for my YouTube channel. It's a bit hard to unmold since the material is very thick. I had to freeze it before unmolding. Good thing it turned out nicely!
C**A
Good candle mold
Made 30 candles. Was a bit smaller than I expected but just means everyone got 2. I suggest you get more than one mold because it takes some time to make many. Or you can be stubborn like me and only get one mold. It can take it, woot
J**.
Its small and cute
Its soooo cute I love it!!! I used my glue gun and it came out so perfect.
M**R
Cute Little Trees!
Super Cute Trees! Works perfect for soap
J**O
Awesome little tree
Awesome mold if you know how to use it, very detailed, I simply loved it! I'm sure to get years of use from this product.
S**A
Home made gift
Beautiful Christmas gift making item.
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