pour the wax into your clean votives or whatever you're
using as a container . Use whatever method you prefer for setting the wick . I
use the pre-tabbed/pre-crimped ones, for ease . I buy them for $ 5.95/100pcs ,
and they last me a LONG , LONG time .
I am not a true " candle maker" , per se ,
but I hate wasting all those little ends of the candles ... once melted down ,
I can usually get 3 or 4 more votives ... and that's about $ 12 + , if you buy
the Glade ones.I use this jar - melt method , and I have NEVER had a spill , or
any mess whatsoever . Whatever sticks inside the jar ... well , it'll be melted
down how to make candles at home fast the next batch , the next time I make candles !Oh ! ... I also bought
a 73 ¢ plastic , 3ml pipette (a drhere the wick is , sinks as it cools and you
get a bit of a hole . The pins go in the bottom of the mold and makes it so
after the candle hardens there is a prefectly straight hole through the candle
with , and I think you will be to This year I am beyond thrilled to introd ingredients
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