FIRSTLY PLEASE EVERYONE hit the like button❤👈‼️ Thanks for this video Caitlin! We are going to attempt our ♡1st♡Candeo Candle Candy Corn fragrance oil and Candeo blended soy wax candles tonight-and this came out EXACTLY WHEN WE NEEDED IT because although we took a candle " class-," it was fun, but basically you just pour the wax, and I wanted a real candle class but this video was even better! I believe we will have success after this formula was so graciously explained. All other attempts were scentless candles, we got a wick candle maker ( comes with low quality parrafin) and although embarresing to admit, we used their liquid dye and fragrance oil- which, I am sorry to say I DO NOT recommend the wax or oils, from hobby lobby
Thank you so much for your support and kind words! I'm glad the video helped. Math isn't my strong suit and this was one of the things I struggled with at first.
Would you recommend the same if making taper candles? My sister, mom and I are looking to make red bayberry taper candles each year for the holidays since our local candle shop doesn’t make them anymore. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your question! The calculation is the same regardless of the type of candle or wax you are using. For molded candles like tapers and pillars, I would definitely recommend no more than 5-6% fragrance oil and possibly less depending on the type of wax you'll be using. If you're going to be using actual bayberry wax to make your tapers, I wouldn't use any fragrance and just enjoy the lovely natural bayberry scent!
Perfectly explained. Thank you
FIRSTLY PLEASE EVERYONE hit the like button❤👈‼️ Thanks for this video Caitlin! We are going to attempt our ♡1st♡Candeo Candle Candy Corn fragrance oil and Candeo blended soy wax candles tonight-and this came out EXACTLY WHEN WE NEEDED IT because although we took a candle " class-," it was fun, but basically you just pour the wax, and I wanted a real candle class but this video was even better! I believe we will have success after this formula was so graciously explained. All other attempts were scentless candles, we got a wick candle maker ( comes with low quality parrafin) and although embarresing to admit, we used their liquid dye and fragrance oil- which, I am sorry to say I DO NOT recommend the wax or oils, from hobby lobby
Thank you so much for your support and kind words! I'm glad the video helped. Math isn't my strong suit and this was one of the things I struggled with at first.
Would you recommend the same if making taper candles? My sister, mom and I are looking to make red bayberry taper candles each year for the holidays since our local candle shop doesn’t make them anymore. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your question! The calculation is the same regardless of the type of candle or wax you are using. For molded candles like tapers and pillars, I would definitely recommend no more than 5-6% fragrance oil and possibly less depending on the type of wax you'll be using. If you're going to be using actual bayberry wax to make your tapers, I wouldn't use any fragrance and just enjoy the lovely natural bayberry scent!