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Monday, October 3, 2016

Candle Wax Dye Review #CandlewaxDyeSample #candle #wax #dye #homemadecandles #Alex

I got the Candle dye chips for candles making by Candle Shop. This is an 8 pack of color. It comes with Red, Green, Black, White, Blue, Dark Blue, Yellow, and Bright Orange. They are super easy to use you take a pan (or if you have a candle maker) melt the wax. Depending on how much color you want, will depend on how much you use. If you want say green, you are only going to want a chip of color about the size of the tip of your pinky maybe even smaller. If you want pale green, then you put it in the melted white wax that will be clear at this point. Wait until you no longer see the chip of color and mix so the color is spread out evenly throughout the wax. Then you put it in a container or mold, then drop the wick in let it dry, then pop it out of the mold. I personally make cupcake candles. I take say red, mix it in half of my wax, pour in in a mold, let it mostly dry, then take my white wax and let it cool a little bit. Not to the point it is hard, and take a milk frother and mix the wax up until it starts foaming. Then I put it on top of the red wax and let it all dry. Right before the white wax is dry, I have a cherry mold, so I take some of the red wax I made and make them cherry scented. Then I pop it out once dried and put it on top. Over all these colors mix well, and don’t come out all speckled.
This product was received free in exchange for my honest review. I am not in any way required or influenced to give a positive feedback. All of the review is my own thoughts and observations. Thank you for reading, hope it was helpful!

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