DIY Dessert Jelly Jar Candle

DIY Dessert Jelly Jar Candle
Dessert candles are perfect table toppers & decorations for parties, picnics, or during the holidays. To make one you’ll need 6 oz of container wax, 8 oz smooth jelly jar with lid, hot apple pie fragrance oil, hot apple pie premium liquid colorant, pour pitcher and some more things. Prepare the mason jar by using... 
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How To Make Pretty Beeswax Candles

How To Make Pretty Beeswax Candles
We’ve already told you of beeswax tealights in shells to remember summer, now let’s make beeswax candles. The supplies are beeswax, wicks, double-stick adhesive, essential oils, a wax pouring pot, thermometer, skewers, jars or metal tins. Cut the wax into small chunks and melt it using a thermometer, the temperature should be between 145° and... 
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DIY Lavender Mason Jar Candle

DIY Lavender Mason Jar Candle
Candles are cool for creating a cozy atmosphere, and you can make some scented candles yourself! The supplies are soy wax, soy wicks, glue, a double boiler/microwave safe container, a thermometer, fragrance and herbs of your choice. Using a double boiler melt your wax until the temperature reaches 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit. While the wax is... 
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DIY Seashell Beeswax Tealights To Remember Summer

DIY Seashell Beeswax Tealights To Remember Summer
In winter it’s so cool to remember the summer passed! Here’s a craft to do that will remind you of sunny days and wonderful lying on the beach. You’ll need clam or oyster shells, deep enough to hold some wax, similar size to a tealight, a double boiler, beeswax, waxed and wired tealight wicks with... 
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10 DIY Tutorials To Make Teacup Candles

10 DIY Tutorials To Make Teacup Candles
Teacup candles are cool items for vintage, feminine decor you can make by yourself. They are perfect for a tea party or could become nice handmade gifts for upcoming holidays. Vintage and antique teacups are perfect to make teacup candles, because they would make much more of a statement than regular teacups or ordinary candles.... 
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