Since spring is coming up , I decided to go with a scent I got
from CandleScience.com called " Rain Water " . It's definitely a
Spring - ish scent !Candle Making Instructions Preparing Your Finish Molds - To
finish off your preparing molds for the wax , coat them with your mold release
( or cooking spray ) .The Candle Making Guide Cool Wax Slightly - Each type of
candle has a different ideal pouring temperature . For votives , 175 ° F is
ideal . Take the melting pot out of the pot with water and set it on how to make candles at home to sell stove
burner that is not on . Just let it sit there to cool .
Put
your thermometer on the side of the pouring pot ( do not touch the sides of it
with your hands ! ) . When the wax is around 175 ° F then it is ready to pour .
It does not have to be exact , but between 170 ° F and 180 ° F is good for
votives . Here is a quick referance to how hot your wax should be for pouring
various types of candles .Tealights - Approx . 130 ° FVotives - Approx . 175 °
FPillars - Approx . 175 ° F - 180 ° FContainers - Approx . 190 ° FHow To Make
Candles At Home Pour the Wax - When the wax has cooled to the ideal temperature
based on what type of candle it is , it is
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