100 Pieces Wooden Candle Wick Holders and 200 Pieces Candle Wick Stickers, Candle Wick Centering Device, Candle Wick Bars for DIY Candle Making Wick
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100 Pieces Wooden Candle Wick Holders and 200 Pieces Candle Wick Stickers, Candle Wick Centering Device, Candle Wick Bars for DIY Candle Making Wick Clips Centering Tools Features: Candle making guide: Step 1: measure the wax Before you begin the candle-making process, make sure ...More100 Pieces Wooden Candle Wick Holders and 200 Pieces Candle Wick Stickers, Candle Wick Centering Device, Candle Wick Bars for DIY Candle Making Wick Clips Centering Tools Features: Candle making guide: Step 1: measure the wax Before you begin the candle-making process, make sure you have a clean, flat surface to work on. You can also protect the area with newspaper or paper towels. Move anything that you don't want to get wax on. Measure out how much wax you would need to fill your container. Step 2: melt the wax Pour the wax into your double boiler and allow to melt for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring frequently. Step 3: add fragrance oils When your candle wax is dissolved, it's time to add fragrance oils. Follow the instructions on your wax package for how much to add. Simply pour it into your dissolved wax and stir for a few seconds. Step 4: attach the wick and pour the wax Place candle wick stickers on the bottom of the wick and adhere your wick to the bottom of the jar, then pour the wax and let the wax sit five minutes to harden. Tips: before you pour the wax into your container, let it cool for a few minutes. Step 5: secure the wick To prevent your wick from swaying in the melt wax, you need to secure it in place. Lay our wooden candle wick holders through the top of the container. Sandwich the wick in between so that it stays centered while the wax hardens. Step 6: add more wax If your candle hardened with an unsightly top (think cracks or holes) simply reheat and add your remaining wax. Step 7: cut the wick Your candle wick should be less than half an inc... view more