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 This Page contains candle making instructions for all wax candles. Page down for Para / Soy votives and containers

 

Southern Scentsations -  GF & GW Soy Wax

Items Required:

Presto Kitchen Kettle

*Fragrance

*4lbs. Of  or GF or GW Soy Wax

*HTP 105 wicks

*Color

*Containers (Cork Jars)

Candy Thermometer

Ladle (for pouring)

Funnel (for pouring)

Scale (to weigh out wax - optional for weighing fragrance highly recommended. )

Popsicle Sticks for centering wicks

(*) included in candle kits

1.) Melt Soy Wax using a Presto Pot.

2.) Add fragrance at 175 degree stir well (use 1 1/2 oz of fragrance for every pound of soy wax used).

3.) Add desired color, stir well.

4.) Let the wax cool until it is cloudy and starting to set up.

5.) GF Soy is ready to pour around 100 degrees

6.) When ready to pour there will be a slight film on top.

7.) Stir for 15 seconds, then pour.

Our Soy Wax can also be poured at 170 degrees with excellent results.

Soy Wax can be cleaned up by using soap and water.

Some fragrances need to cure for a couple of days to get the best scent throw.

Southern Scentsations tests all fragrances with our new Soy Wax.

Enjoy and please provide comments!

Thank you Beth & Doug


Making Votives


Items Required:

Presto Kitchen Kettle

*4 oz. Fragrance

*4lbs. Of EcoSoya PB wax

*34/40 SPZ wicks

*Color

Candy Thermometer

Ladle (for pouring)

Funnel (for pouring)

 

Scale (to weigh out wax - optional for weighing fragrance highly recommended. )

Toothpicks (for relief holes)

(*) included in candle kits

The following instructions should be followed when making approximately 32 votives. Our candle kits provide you with the supplies to make approximately 8 votives in four different scents for a total of 32 votives.  A general rule for adding fragrance is 1oz. per pound of wax.

1.) Place wicks in the votive molds, straighten and center. 

2.) Melt your votive wax (4 lbs.) in the Presto Kitchen Kettle (be sure to melt enough wax to have some left over to do your re-pour).  When it is completely melted, add your color .  Keep adding drops if using liquid dye or shavings if using color blocks until you achieve the desired color.  (use your best judgment but never more than 10 drops/shavings which could lead to a chemical smell in your candles), stir well.  Be sure to keep your eye on the thermometer.

3.) When the temperature has reached approx. 175 degrees, add your fragrance oil (4 oz ) ,and stir for about 30 seconds.

4.) When the wax temperature reaches 170 degrees, dip ladle into the wax pour into the votive molds using the funnel as a guide. Pour wax to the bottom of the curve (where the votive mold starts to curve) (remember, you should have left over wax for topping off the votives)

5.)  Straighten and re-center wicks as needed.

6.) When the wax has set up (about 10-15 minutes), poke relief holes around the wick and re-center the wick, if necessary. 

7.) When the votives have cooled completely, about 3 hours, re-heat your left over wax to about 180 degrees and then do your re-pour. 

8.) Once the votives have cooled completely, remove them from the molds.

9.) To achieve the maximum scent throw let your candles cure for a few days.

10.) Enjoy!!!!!!!


Making Container Candles


Items Required:

Presto Kitchen Kettle

*4 oz. Fragrance

*4lbs. Of Soy for container wax

*Wicks

*Color

Candy Thermometer

Ladle (for pouring)

Funnel (for pouring)

Scale (to weigh out wax - optional for weighing fragrance highly recommended. )

Popsicle Sticks (to help center wicks)

(*) included in candle kits

The following instructions should be followed when making approximately 16 - 4 oz container candles.  Our candle kits provide you with the supplies to make approximately    3 - 4 oz.  containers in four different scents for a total of 12 containers with a little wax left over.  A general rule for adding fragrance is 1oz. per pound of wax.

1.) Melt your wax  Soy container wax. We recommend that you melt the wax in a Presto Kitchen Kettle.  The Presto Kitchen Kettle  will hold approximately 4 pounds of wax.  (There is a larger kettle that will hold 8 lbs. of wax which is great for double batches)

2.) The temperature of the wax should be around 160 degrees when you pour into the containers. (Use a candy thermometer to measure the temperature of the wax)

3.)  Next, pre-heat your jars in a 150 degrees oven for at least 10 minutes. This avoids jump lines.

4.) Once the wax has completely melted add your  color . We recommend using the liquid color because of the consistency.  Start out by using 1 drop of color at a time.  Keep adding the drops until you achieve the desired color.

5.) When your wax has cooled to 160 degrees, add your fragrance oil (an ounce and a half of fragrance oil per pound of wax) 

6.)   Stir for about 30 seconds.

7.)  Remove your jars from the oven.

8.)  Using the ladle and funnel gently pour the melted wax into the heated containers.

9.)  After all containers have been poured you can place wicks in center.  (using  popsicle sticks to help keep them in place if necessary)

10.) Candles should cure for several days after they are made in order to achieve the best scent throw.

11.) Enjoy!!!

 

Making Pillars


Items Required:

Presto Kitchen Kettle (

 Fragrance

EcoSoya PB wax

wicks

Color

Candy Thermometer

Ladle (for pouring)

Funnel (for pouring)

Scale (to weigh out wax - optional for weighing fragrance and is highly recommended )

Toothpicks (for relief holes)

A general rule for adding fragrance is 1oz. per pound of wax.

1.) Place wick in the Pillar molds, straighten and center.   Use a molding clay to help seal the hole in the mold.

2.) Melt your votive wax in the Presto Kitchen Kettle.  When it is completely melted, add your color .  Keep adding drops if using liquid dye or shavings if using color blocks until you achieve the desired color.  (use your best judgment but never more than 10 drops/shavings which could lead to a chemical smell in your candles), stir well.  Be sure to keep your eye on the thermometer.

3.) When the temperature has reached approx. 175 degrees, add your fragrance oil  ,and stir for about 30 seconds.

4.) When the wax temperature reaches 170 degrees, dip ladle into the wax pour into the pillar mold using the funnel as a guide.

5.)  Straighten and re-center wicks as needed.

6.) When the wax has set up (has a slight film on top) poke relief holes around the wick and re-center the wick, if necessary.  Poking the relief hole helps reduce having to do a re-pour.

8.) Once the Pillar has cooled completely, remove from the mold.   The top of the mold is the bottom and the  bottom is the top.  If  you use a pillar mold with a seam you can use a butter knife and panty hose to buff out the finished product.

9.) To achieve the maximum scent throw let your candles cure for a few days.

10.) Enjoy!!!!!!!

Note:  Wicking pillars can be challenging so make sure you test your pillars before selling and marketing them.

 

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