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Candle Making Dipping Information
Candle Making Dipping TipsMake the wax about fifteen degrees hotter than the original wax you used to fill the votives. After the candles have completely cooled again, they will slide out of the molds easily. Trim the wick to about ½ an inch from the top of the candle. Allow the chunks to continue cooling. If you are making several colors of chunks you can mix them together or leave them separate. Keep an eye on the cooling color chunks. Some people choose to let the colors mix together on their own while others like to create a design by adding the amount of each color they want. Once it is the consistency of cookie dough you will want to use a sharp utility knife to cut it into chunks. Candle Making Dipping AdviceCandle molds are very popular to help you design your own candles. Candle molds are made from aluminum or metal. Mold cleaner will help ensure they work properly time and time again. To make inserting the wick quick and easy, invest in a wick holder bar. A silicon mold release spray will ensure your candles slide out of the mold easily and keep their perfect shape. You can purchase hundreds of different style candle molds or you can make your own. Glass containers that are of poor quality chip off and break easily, causing wax spills on surfaces or cause accidents like fire. On the other hand, if you live in one of those small but lovely apartments in the city, you would be better off with smaller candles. On the other hand, quality is very important not only for aesthetic reasons but also for safety reason. Candle Making Dipping Facts
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