Great video. Years ago, before social media was a thing (tells my age 😂), I made candles to sell. I didn't know homemade candles were selling again until my niece, who's now a Grandma, told me. She wants me to start making them again for her small business. You gave some fantastic tips. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. But you know I love your videos, no matter what you are teaching. Lol. I do have a question. There was some wax flakes that added, was that part of the 2lbs you measured out? Was it because you needed more room in the pouring container? So you needed to wait for some to melt before you could add the rest or was this extra wax? I may have blinked and missed something. Lol. I am willing to bet those smell scrumptious! Thanks for the added tip of 185 degrees as the best temperature for adding scents. I didn't know that, so thank you sweet friend. I'm sure you will sell out of these.
Thank you so much! ☺️💕. I started with 2 lbs of wax and let that melt down and then I added 2 more lbs of wax to the pitcher and melted it all down together. That is my way of getting more candles out of one batch. So there was a total of 4 lbs of wax per melting pitcher.
These look awesome. So much better than the ones I made at Christmas time. I really didn’t know what I was doing. They turned out okay but not that okay that I was happy with them and I put glitter on the top which made them look worse. They smell fine though. TFS and have a great week.
Great video. Years ago, before social media was a thing (tells my age 😂), I made candles to sell. I didn't know homemade candles were selling again until my niece, who's now a Grandma, told me. She wants me to start making them again for her small business. You gave some fantastic tips. Thanks for sharing.
Yay! That’s great! I know you’ll do awesome! 💕
@@leehomestead3424 Thank you 😊
You make the BEST videos!
I’ve tried making candles but can’t seem to get the perfect wick to go with the wax 🤷♀️
@@lauriewilson4741 Thank you! ☺️💕. You can do it! I linked what I use in the description of the video.
Great video. But you know I love your videos, no matter what you are teaching. Lol. I do have a question. There was some wax flakes that added, was that part of the 2lbs you measured out? Was it because you needed more room in the pouring container? So you needed to wait for some to melt before you could add the rest or was this extra wax? I may have blinked and missed something. Lol. I am willing to bet those smell scrumptious! Thanks for the added tip of 185 degrees as the best temperature for adding scents. I didn't know that, so thank you sweet friend. I'm sure you will sell out of these.
Thank you so much! ☺️💕. I started with 2 lbs of wax and let that melt down and then I added 2 more lbs of wax to the pitcher and melted it all down together. That is my way of getting more candles out of one batch. So there was a total of 4 lbs of wax per melting pitcher.
Thank you so much for showing us how you make candles. So informative ❤
I hope you give it a try! 💕💕💕
@@leehomestead3424 I think I just may.🙂
These look awesome. So much better than the ones I made at Christmas time. I really didn’t know what I was doing. They turned out okay but not that okay that I was happy with them and I put glitter on the top which made them look worse. They smell fine though. TFS and have a great week.
They will turn out great every time with this method. I hope you try it! They make great gifts! 💕💕💕
@@leehomestead3424 thanks and yes I will try this way cos yours look great.
Love it!!!! Makes me want to doeeeet 😜🙌🤗
Yay! You should give it a try! They smell so good! 💕
How do you purchase your candles?
I only sell them locally. 💕