Catch on early to one of the fastest growing segments of the candle industry. Nature at it's BEST is the only way to describe this new all natural Soy wax. This new product is capable of holding up to 5% fragrance se 100% Soy wax to make container candles. This all natural wax is easy to use, holds 5% fragrance, low pouring temperature. With the product in a flake form it is easy to use and there is little if any shrinkage with natural wax. What a great way to start making candles. Use the same fragrance (see many of our other auctions) dye (see our other auctions). Picture depicts the wonderful candles that can be made using this wax. Looking for a great project check out the below and make your perfect holiday gift.
Featured Project:
One-Pour Tins
If you are starting out making candles and looking for a good “gift” or project for this holiday season, a Natural candle in a tin fits both needs. These tins are easy to make and can easily be personalized. In many instances tins do not always require coloring, and the natural color of the Soy works very well, especially for Aromatherapy candles.
The aluminum tin container eliminates the need to worry over “wet spots” commonly found in glass container candles and does not require a second pour. They are simple to make, easy to decorate and eliminates the issues of jars breaking in transit. So, if you are in need of a project with your group, this is perfect. And to really reduce your cost check out our clearance fragrances.
Ingredients
Aluminum Tins
Soy 125
Wick Assembly
Color (optional)
Fragrance
Instructions
Step 1
Heat your Soy 125 to around 150 F if you are not adding any color. If you are adding color, heat your wax up to around 180 F. Add your dye and scent and let cool back down to 150 F.
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Step 2
Remove the lids from your tins and arrange on the pouring table. Some people insert wicks first with a glue dot and some add the wick after they pour. Both methods work well.
Step 3
Add your fragrance and pour.
Step 4
Let cool and decorate the tin as desired. Tins get hot, so be sure to label the finished candle appropriately.