Thursday, December 10, 2020

How to make Soy Candles!

 HI Bloggers world,

Guess what we made today. If you guessed Soy Candles you are absolutely correct. If you said something else then you are wrong. But for real we made Soy Candles. If you want to buy Soy Candles than you should rather make them instead of buying them because they cost at least $52 dollars. Okay now I will tell you how to make them. Its really fun to make Soy Candles. when it was my turn to turn the soy wax, then I thought I would get burnt but I didn't. (Which is good) :)


Ingredients:

1. Good Fragrance mix

2.   Soy wax

3. Dried Lavender


Utensils:

1. Measuring Cups

2. Measuring Spoons

3. Pouring Jar

4. Double boiler

5.  Tealight holder

6. Wicks

7.  Thermometer

8. Wooden Stirrer 


Fill the boiler with water. You need to only have a quarter of water. Keep your stove ready, put the boiler full of water on the stove. With the other boiler you have to fill it with a little bit of Soy Wax. Put a little more if needed. Put the boiler with soy in the boiler with water. Keep the soy at 75 degrees Celsius. Keep mixing but when the soy is 75 degrees then turn the stove off. Keep mixing the soy or else there will be lumps or it will get cold and it will stick to the pot. Pour the soy into the pouring jars and try not to let them get cold. Get your tealight holder and a wick. Put the wick in the middle and keep it straight. If it falls fix it. Using the warmed soy wax in the pouring jar slowly pour it into the tealight holder. Try to do it really slowly because if you do it fast it will spill. It's ok if it spills but move it away from the tealight holder or else it won't come off. Don't fill it in to the top, leave a small gap. When you are finished let it dry. When it has almost dried and a little bit of water need to be left to be dried, then with the dried lavender you can drop a few of its dried purple leaves. Then after when its fully dried then you have to leave it for a day. The next day you can start to use it. 


Thank you for looking at how to make soy candles. :) Have a great day.  

2 comments:

  1. Using natural soy candles made from soybean supports local agriculture and farmers, allowing them to make money and grow their operations. soy wax candles

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    1. Hi,
      Thanks for commenting. But maybe next time you can give me feedback instead of telling me things about soy candles. Thanks for the information though. Have an awesome day.

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