Can you melt candle wax in the microwave?
Using a microwave is a great way to easily melt your raw candle wax, it uses less tools and can be a cheap and easy way to try out candle making without having to spend on potentially expensive equipment.
A Simple Guide to Candle CLP
Candle CLP - What's it all about? If you're making candles, chances are you've stumbled upon CLP, but what does it mean?
This guide will walk you through the basics.
Ecosoya Wax Range | What It’s Good For, How to Use, and More…
We’re very happy to announce that EcoSoya is now part of the huge range of candle waxes we offer. Available in 4 different blends for a range of purposes, EcoSoya wax is an all-natural soy wax that’s sustainable, biodegradable and vegan friendly. How to use EcoSoya candle wax If you’ve made candles before, great! There are no special techinques for working with EcoSoya – it behaves the same as any soy wax. If you’re a beginner, don’t worry, the process is quite simple to learn. The recommended melt point for all EcoSoya waxes is 70 degrees Celsius. Allow the wax to cool to 60 degrees...
Make Sea Foam Melt and Pour Soaps [How to]
There are so many amazing things you can do with melt and pour soap. It’s the easiest and safest way to make soaps at home. There’s no special expertise required, and you don’t have to handle any dangerous chemicals. That means you can do DIYs like this with all of the fun and none of the fuss! All you need is a tub of melt and pour, and a few extra ingredients that you’ll be able to use again and again. There are many different types of melt and pour soap base available, so you’ve got plenty of options. For this recipe,...