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Instructions for Making
Pottery Candles with Enchanted Lites Soy |
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Materials
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Equipment
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Enchanted Lites Soy Candle Wax |
Double Boiler |
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Pottery for Candles* |
Thermometer
for Candle Making |
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Fragrance Oil/Scent |
Pouring Pot |
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Liquid Dye |
Scale |
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Wick or Wicks |
Oven |
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*Note: When using Pottery for Candle Making it is important that the
Pottery has been glazed and is non-pouris. |
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Weigh Wax: |
- Weigh the amount of Enchanted Lites Soy candle wax needed for your project.
- You will need to determine how much wax your Pottery will hold.
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Melt Wax: |
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Pre-Heat: |
- Pre-Heat
Pottery in oven at
140°F or at lowest setting.
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Add Scent: |
- Add up to 10% fragrance by melted wax weight not to exceed
1-1/2 ounce of scent to 1 pound of wax.
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Add Dye: |
- Add dye until desired color is
achieved.
- You
can test color by dropping a few drops of wax onto a piece of white
paper.
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Stir
well: |
- Stir thoroughly to
incorporate scent and dye.
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Pour Wax: |
- Lower the
pouring temperature to between 90°F - 110°F.
- Pour
into
Pottery that have been preheated to between 130°F - 140°F. This
allows for better side adhesion.
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Insert Wick: |
- Once the candle wax has solidified about ¼ inch at bottom
place the appropriate wick in the Pottery.
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Cooling: |
- Allow to cool as slowly
as possible.
- Do not
place in a water bath or refrigerator to accelerate the cooling process.
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Re-pour: |
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Trim Wick: |
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When the candle has completely cooled trim wick.
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Never melt wax on a gas
stove, it has a Flash Point & is Flammable. Never leave wax
unattended. |
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Note:
Carolina Candle Supplies shall not be held responsible for
products created by you from our supplies. You alone are
responsible for product.
We
strongly recommend thorough recipe testing! |