Popular choices are taper and pillar candles, as well as votives. Select a 'warm' color temperature of around 2200K to 2700K ...
The amount of coats you will need depends on what colour paint you’re using and on your design. As a general rule, two is usually enough. Leave to dry for a couple of hours. Once the candles are ...
Cherry Candle: In this case, add red dye to the melted paraffin along with two tablespoons of cherry essence, achieving a fruity scent and vibrant color. Transfer the colored and scented paraffin ...
The candles are dipped into liquid wax to build up layers of colour. The melted wax temperature is around 65-71C (150-160F) which then makes it easier to shape the candle. The candle is eventually ...