Light your candle and allow it to burn for a couple of hours until the top surface of wax has melted to an evened-out level. Of course, another way to avoid tunnelling is to let your candle burn ...
I love candles for the gentle glow and warmth they bring to a room. Normally, I prefer candles in a jar or canister to prevent dripping wax, but I recently decided to light green taper candles in a ...
all you need to do is accidentally knock into the surface your candle is placed on, and before you know it, the melted wax has gone everywhere over your previously pristine carpets. Before you ...
The candles are dipped into liquid wax to build up layers of colour. The melted wax temperature is around 65-71C (150-160F) which then makes it easier to shape the candle. The candle is eventually ...
Melt the wax using the double boiler method ... Use the stick to keep the wick centered within the vessel. Let the candle wax cool and harden for an hour or two at room temperature.