Soy Candles: How To | Marble Swirl Candles | Shadyyness
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Hello Hello Everyone!
Today, I am going to show you how to marble or swirl soy candles to make a fun design and eye catching candle.
Feel free to ask any questions down below and don't forget to watch other candle videos below to help with your candle making journey.
-XOXO. Ness.
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What Products I used:
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Wax- 464 Soy Wax
Jar- Medium Straight Threaded 9oz Jar
Dye Block/ Dye Liquid
Wicks- CD 10 6''' Pretabbed Wick
Lid- #70 Gold Twist Top
-Wick Bars
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They are super cute and a perfect gift for the holidays
What temperature are you pouring each wax into the vessel? I tried it tonight and everything turned one color.
Nice ! Sooo has anyone told you that you could be the young Mandy Moore double on This Is Us ? The entire time I was wondering why you looked familiar 🤔 yet this is my first time watching your video. Then the 💡came on ! 😆
Hahaha I have NEVER gotten that! I honestly NEVER get celebrity look alike. I’ve gotten Brittany snow before.. what?! 😳 and I’ve gotten the girl from spy kids. But thank you! Mandy Moore is gorgeous!
Can’t wait to try this! What wick size is that?
Awesome video! How much fragrance do you use?
I have tried this technique so many times and my colors just end up mixing together. 😢How do you get them to look like this? What temperature do you pour at?
The pouring is tricky, I pour them at the same temperature just 10 or 15 minutes apart. I pour at about 120 or less usually I wait for my bottom to get almost cloudy then I pour. Then put it in a color area to make the wax inside the jar cool quicker. The top wax you can pour warmer if the wax is cooled enough.
Does that make sense? Lol! I know it took me a long time to get down 😫
@@ShadyyNess I tried it again today and I got an ombre which actually looks really cool. But I LOVE the distinction between the colors that you get! I'll keep trying but it's driving me nuts lol.
Do yours frost a lot or detach from the glass after curing
They do! Most of the time though that’s because it’s super hot where I live.. and the glass is cold. OR SO I READ hahaha I’m not sure how true that is but supposedly that it has to do with the glass being so cold.
no weighing, measuring or taking temps?
I have a video that shows the step by step of a normal candle and temperatures. It’s the same measures just cut in half. I usually do 32oz per big melter but with these I do two 16oz wax and temperature is usually around 130-120 but the second color can be poured warmer if needed the first color just has to cool a bit first that’s why I did them a few minutes apart
Life saver is using a waxer melter instead of the stove!
I would call this hot on hot pour technique