Roller Bottle Perfumes
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by Alex Clark
3w ago
Roller bottle perfumes are super easy and quick to make.  In this tutorial we will be using lavender essential oil and lavender flowers, but you can substitute these with whatever herbs and dried flowers and essential oils you like.   Materials Needed: Clean roller bottle  Carrier oil (such as sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, or fractionated coconut oil) Dried lavender flowers  Lavender Essential oil (Bulgarian)  Instructions: Prepare Your Roller Bottle: Ensure your roller bottle is clean and dry. If it's not, wash it thoroughly and let it dry completely before using ..read more
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How to assemble the Tuscany Sola Boxes
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by Alex Clark
1M ago
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How to make a fruit tart.
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by Alex Clark
2M ago
Lets create some tasty treats that look good enough to eat! Follow along to learn how to make this sweet fruit tart! You will need: Low Sweat Clear Soap Low Sweat White Soap Brown Liquid Dye Red Liquid Dye Cobalt Blue Mica Cobalt Violet Mica Satin Bronze Mica 6 Cavity Round Soap Mould Fruit Moulds, Strawberry, Blueberry, Raspberry, Microwave Safe Jug Spoon Directions: Measure out 60g of a white soap of your choice, we chose Low Sweat Soap. Melt in the microwave in short bursts of 30 seconds until the soap is fully melted but not steaming, covering with cling film will keep the moist ..read more
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How to create the snow covered effect on our xmas tree mould
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by Alex Clark
5M ago
This is one of our favourite Christmas moulds.  They are simple and quick to make but look so pretty and will brighten up any festive Christmas table. Creating the snow covered look is not that hard to do.  See our step by step guide below and be sure to post your Christmas tree under our reviews on the website and on our facebook and instagram pages. Step 1:  Make your Christmas tree using our Christmas tree mould and SoyaLuna Pillar wax.  TIP:  Don't use a wick pin like we did as it tends to break the tip off the mould when demoulding.  Use our handy wick th ..read more
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How to choose the right size wick when double or triple wicking.
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by Alex Clark
6M ago
  Although it is not something we recommend, multiple wicking can be achieved relatively safely in larger diameter glassware that can cope with the heat from more than one flame.  For this reason, and in the interests of safety of all, the following information is intended as a guide to give you the correct initial platform to work from. You CANNOT  just duplicate the wick you use in a single container.  That size wick has a melt pool and flame suitable to that diameter glassware only.  Duplicating it means you are duplicating the heat and flame generated which is extr ..read more
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How to make a milkshake candle with whipped wax!
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by Alex Clark
6M ago
It truly looks good enough to eat and you'd be surprised just how easy this milkshake candle is to make Head to our TikTok to see how we made this candle and how to make Whipped Wax. You will need: Glass container Stickums Wick GW 464 Brown Liquid Dye Milkshake Boardwalk Fragrance Buttercream Vanilla Fragrance Cappuccino Dye Block Scales Measuring Cup Stirring Rod/Spoon Using the wick of your choice, stick the wick to a stickum. We have used an ACS 7.7 in a milkshake glass with a 19mm Stickum. Thread the wick through an empty biro for easy centering! Keep the wick sturdy with a wick bar ..read more
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What is melt and pour soap?
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by Alex Clark
7M ago
What is Melt & Pour Soap? 'Melt & Pour Soap' is a true soap, just like cold pressed soap, that has already gone through the difficult process of saponification.  It is this process that transforms the caustic lye into something that is safe for the skin.  Making soap from scratch can be expensive, difficult to setup, difficult to learn and quite time consuming.  Using a melt and pour base means that the manufacturer has already done all the initial processing for you, leaving you the final stages of colouring, scenting and pouring your soap. All soap uses 'fats' for the ..read more
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Is it tunnelling or is it something else?
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by Alex Clark
11M ago
You've made some beautiful candles: they smell great: they look fantastic: Now it's time to burn them. You light your first, walk away and come back some time later to find your candle is burning straight down the centre. There are two main reasons for this. Wrong wick size Although this is quite often the 'go to' reason for tunnelling, it's only really one you can say with any certainty after quite a few hours burning.  You will need at least 5 hours of burn time, if not more, to decide whether the wick is too small or not.  Sometimes it will be super obvious after 5 hours that the ..read more
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How to make a coloured sand candle.
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by Alex Clark
11M ago
Making a 'coloured' sand candle is just a little bit more involved than making a non-dyed candle.  It is a fun, and relatively non-messy activity to do with kids and is only really limited to your imagination. To get started you are going to need: Palm wax - crystallising or feather. Liquid dyes plastic sandwich bags Candle fragrance Suitable Jar Scales Measuring cup or pipette Directions: Step 1: Weigh out your wax between each plastic bag, depending on how many colours are you going to make.  It doesn't matter if you have too much or leftover as the wax will keep fresh in the b ..read more
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How to make a plain, white sand candle.
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by Alex Clark
11M ago
'Sand' Candles have been around for many years and have to be one of the easiest forms of candles to make. These candles are not made from 'sand' but from palm wax, due to the wax granules looking very much like sand. Sand candles are a great craft activity to do with kids as you do not need to melt the wax and expose children to the dangers of heat and hot wax. They are also perfect for event and wedding planners due to their cost efficiency, ease of set up and reusability. What you need: Palm wax Wicks  suitable container Step1:  Pour your palm wax into your suitable contain ..read more
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