When I saw the title concerning coffee candles, I was so happy. I’ve been wanting some help for making a coffee candle for my daughter. My happiness was very short lived and now I’m just trying to understand the “why”! When I want to learn a new “craft/DIY” of course I turn to TH-cam. I’ve been lucky, so far, to be able to make the items that I really want to make. What is extremely helpful is understanding the basics, simplified instructions and the ingredients needed. However, when it comes to making candles, I have found, more often than not, that many of the people who are making these tutorials seem to assume that the average person, like myself, has no idea what you mean when you say things such as “I actually mixed in a little bit of 464 in with the C3”. Am I supposed to know what you’re talking about? If I knew what those things are, I probably wouldn’t need to watch a tutorial because I would think I was a little more advanced in candle making. Also, at the beginning of your tutorial, you said “We’re going to start from beginning to end” However you had already melted the wax (although you didn’t have much to say about the wax). Isn’t that something that would be somewhere between the beginning and the end? You really didn’t explain anything about the process of melting the wax, which wax do you prefer, how much oil etc. Your “beginning” is much deeper than my beginning. You should have said that the beginning of the whipped cream because unless I get a magic Genie, I’m probably going to have to do that myself. I’m sorry I am just so frustrated with “pros” who claim to teach us, step by step, but seem to be catering to other pros. They don’t need tutorials. We common folk are the ones who need to learn. I hope you candle makers would please teach us in a proper manner.
Hi Im new to candle making this will be my only income for my family so all the help u can give me or answer any questions I have I would appreciate it my question is what fragrance oil do u use ? And where do u get it from?
I just had an idea! I agree with only using wax on your candles... how about if you make a dark brown block (similar to a candy bar) then after the wax dries, shave it using a fine cheese grater/zester over top of the whipped cream to either look like a brown sugar or even shaved chocolate
When I saw the title concerning coffee candles, I was so happy. I’ve been wanting some help for making a coffee candle for my daughter. My happiness was very short lived and now I’m just trying to understand the “why”!
When I want to learn a new “craft/DIY” of course I turn to TH-cam. I’ve been lucky, so far, to be able to make the items that I really want to make. What is extremely helpful is understanding the basics, simplified instructions and the ingredients needed. However, when it comes to making candles, I have found, more often than not, that many of the people who are making these tutorials seem to assume that the average person, like myself, has no idea what you mean when you say things such as “I actually mixed in a little bit of 464 in with the C3”. Am I supposed to know what you’re talking about? If I knew what those things are, I probably wouldn’t need to watch a tutorial because I would think I was a little more advanced in candle making.
Also, at the beginning of your tutorial, you said “We’re going to start from beginning to end” However you had already melted the wax (although you didn’t have much to say about the wax). Isn’t that something that would be somewhere between the beginning and the end? You really didn’t explain anything about the process of melting the wax, which wax do you prefer, how much oil etc. Your “beginning” is much deeper than my beginning. You should have said that the beginning of the whipped cream because unless I get a magic Genie, I’m probably going to have to do that myself.
I’m sorry I am just so frustrated with “pros” who claim to teach us, step by step, but seem to be catering to other pros. They don’t need tutorials. We common folk are the ones who need to learn. I hope you candle makers would please teach us in a proper manner.
I love that hat I love that shape of the hat . It looks good on you I love it...
I would love to see à wicktest on these 👏👍
I also use a popsicle stick but I straight pin it also. I agree with you, nothing but wax in candles.
Wow, those are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤
I just can’t wait to try this coffee candle, it looks so easy to make,and so beautiful to look at!
How you can make the ice for the candle? What did you use or from what?
Really realistic 👌. Thanks for sharing winderful tutorial.
They look so real. Beautiful job.
Wow they look yummy.
wow....beautiful, congratulations!
Need to try that, Love the hat.
You've made those super beautiful. What brand of cotton wicks & size did you use that will melt that wax down without going out of control?
That looks really good!
Thank you 😊
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO. NICE CANDLES AS ALWAYS. CAN U SHARE WHERE THE GLASSES CAN BE PURCHASED AND WHAT WICK DID YOU USE? THANK YOU.
Nice
Where can I get a mold for confetti?
Love those coffee mugs. Where do you buy them?
Dollar tree
Just want to know if you use white wax color in the piping cream?or it’s just soy wax whipping?thank you
It's just uncoloured wax.
Hi Im new to candle making this will be my only income for my family so all the help u can give me or answer any questions I have I would appreciate it my question is what fragrance oil do u use ? And where do u get it from?
Do you burn them ?
Do you use the same fragrance for the whipped wax or a different fragrance. I have been trying to figure this out for a while now.
Sometimes I change it, sometimes it's the same and sometimes it's fragrance free. Play around.
Sorry. I see where you got the glasses. What about wick recommendation? Thanks.
What is the brand of scent used please?
Hi, can you tell me the name of that tool you used to put the wax in the coffee bean molder?
it's called a Pipette.
Where did you get your coffee mugs from for these candles
Dollar tree
@@farmgirl1561 thanks
I just had an idea! I agree with only using wax on your candles... how about if you make a dark brown block (similar to a candy bar) then after the wax dries, shave it using a fine cheese grater/zester over top of the whipped cream to either look like a brown sugar or even shaved chocolate
Can you eat it? 🤥 I can smell these. ❤
Lovely lovely lovely hope you’re ok I’m miss watching your channel
What's 464 ?!!