My understanding is the heat and speed that you melt the candle. If you melt you at a lower temp for a longer time you wont get that crack or sinkhole….I usually melt mine on the stove in a pot with boiling water on a low temp…i dont have any issues once they solidify..hope that helps
Do you keep the water boiling or at a low simmer? And are you putting the jars in before (when you first put the pot on the stovetop) or after the water comes to boil?
@@chickeegombert6063 I place the jars in as soon as I put the pot on the stove..I leave it on low to simmer the entire time until the wax has fully melted.. I just go around doing other things in the house…this can take about an hour. Not been in a hurry helps the wax so that later when it cools you have no issues. Just make sure you have enough water. I use a tall pot that’s taller than those jars but I’ve also used a regular pot used for making pasta.
@@Helenahandbasket1971 you’re welcome! I make candles a lot from fall to Christmas so I’ve experimented a ton! But if it does sink and you have one of those candle warmers I’ve found that is a great way to correct it as well. Have fun!
I'm a candle maker. I sell them. You don't need to heat the jars as some have said, but heating the wax to 175 degrees and then pouring it at 150 degrees is essential. I rarely get the sinkhole or uneven tops this way. Also, allowing them to cool in spot that is not near a vent, fan, etc so that they don't cool and set too quickly will also help!
Dear Melissa please tell me when I make candles from reused wX it will not burn properly in between it stops burning why what is the reason please help to make good burning candles thank u
@@sorayashahi hi ..i just browse and watch and watch until i reached this channel and read comments.....please create a channel of your skills too, i am interested to watch how you do them..i am newbie and gather infos and help....i am thinking of master these and sell too😊 Thank you🌹
The heat gun really is the quickest way to deal with sinkholes. If you're wanting to be a purist (and who has time for that?) you can either warm up your jars before pouring your wax into them. Alternatively, you can wait until your wax cools off significantly, between 125-135 degrees. As you've probably guessed sinkholes are caused by the hot wax drying faster on the outside of the candle than the inside. Also, even if there doesn't appear to be a sinkhole you should give all your candles a poke with a skewer to check, sometimes there is one lurking just beneath the surface.
It's funny I heard complaining about the dollar tree store raising the price , you know what I will pay it. the store is my go to, I Love Dollar tree Why because I have 3 beautiful grandbabies and the joy and laughter that we share exploring different ways to be creative Well it is worth it. 👍💯💟💟💟
That is a fantastic idea! With the holidays coming, a basket with assorted “jams” in it would be an original gift. Thank you for the idea, I would have never thought of that!
While the vinyl isn't dollar tree, if you have a cricket it's cheaper than using Dollar Tree stickers. Heck even if you have her send it to you, it's still cheaper, unless you can find something you like that works for all three jars in one sticker packet. I just bought some of these jars yesterday at dollar tree, my son said why? I said, "I'm sure I'll find a Kelly Barlow video to give me inspiration" now I'm trying to convince him I'm psychic😂😂😂😂 I can't wait to do this!! BTW, I have the same issue with the cracks and sinkholes.
The secret to no holes or cracks in your candles is to to preheat the jars with your heat gun and to let the wax cool just slightly before you pour them into the jars over the wicks.
Who doesn't love candles as a gift?!..indeed, who doesn't love making candles to give as gifts(..and maybe keep a few back for ourselves!)?! These turned out beautifully..of course!!
Your best DIY yet in my opinion. That’s because before you even showed it I am already doing the same. I have been been a fan of scented candle use for sometime since the pandemic so I started buying the brands from Walmart. At the same time I started exploring the ways could minimize my candle expenditures by watching UA-camrs make candles. Then I figured out accidentally how to melt candles both scented and unscented and not to start from scratch like melting waxes, and that when I was able to make candles like the one you’ve shown. Oh my! I was beyond impressed at my discovery. Started melting leftovers from all my candle glasses and mixed matched them until I did exactly what you did. I bought the tall glass candles and the scented melts and votives and mixed them too. Then I just bought a candle kit at Amazon. The rest is history. and here you are showing this trade secret so called lol thats probably going to dent the profit of some candle sellers. LOL! I found that buying a set of tall tapered unscented long life candles on Amazon was my thing as my baseline candle for making the scented because they do last longer than the ones on Dollar Tree, thereby saving more money. Thank you for this video. Much appreciated.
One thing more for smaller candle glass holders like the votive size I just use my coffee hot plate and it works like a charm. No need to use my oven. For the taller ones I use my coffee cup warming plate. Both works and it takes like 15 minutes then the candle is liquid. Just my little tip in case someone thinks the meting procedure is too cumbersome with ovens or double boiling. just make sure you dont walk too far away from it.
I absolutely love the day Dollar Tree candles. I will try those on my down time. I live melting the wax from my partially burned candles and cresting a new candle. Thank you
Wow I just had flashback to my younger days of melting paraffin wax from the feed store and using old milk cartons, cans, etc. We used crayons and food coloring. I don’t remember what we did for scent. I think I’m going to like this method even better. Thanx for sharing!
Candles are always a welcome gift. I love receiving a candle because I know I will actually use it. I like to give candles away too. I find them a fantastic gift for people I don’t really know like office parties and door prizes at baby showers and anonymous Santa gift grabs.
After watching this I got creative. I got some really cute Christmas stemware at Goodwill for .50 cents. I’m going to make candles out of them. When I looked closely, there was very small painted labels below the holly and berry designs on them. “Arby’s Christmas Collection 1987”. I was going to cover it with ribbon and changed my mind. They’re RETRO!!!! Thank you so much for this tutorial. Candles make great gifts! Your ideas are darling!!!
When I made candles years ago I bough.t stray tea cups at a thrift store. Using a complimentary candle color . they made beautiful gifts also cute decorative bowls are an idea also.
thank you, well done, good easy , great ideas and secrets to melt and pour, i will definitely try this , , have a wonderful day, your a fantastic person
Try the thrift stores in your area. They have beautiful teacups and small bowls, many from the 60s with amazing designs. Of course, you’ll rarely find and actual set of 4, but several assorted designs on their saucer make for beautiful gifts.
Let me start off by saying i have Add/Adhd ..Sooo.... I watched your video last night and got up and off i went to the store and made these candles no cracks no sinks and I did multi colors with glitter, wax melts & fragrance. It took 10 candles to make 8 full candles thanks soooooooooo much. My brain be on a million keep em coming 🥰
Kelly, amazing! I now have ideas for Christmas and it's only June lol. I showed my husband and he said "she does beautiful work" Won't he be surprised if I can replicate them! I can't wait to try...off to the Dollar Tree tomorrow. I will now have to get my Cricut out of the box. Thank you so much!!! Now you will have to give us a project with the empty tall candle glass.
I absolutely love the candles, what a great idea in using the melts for color and aroma! Thank you for sharing this ideas! The candles are gorgeous!💕😊🌸
This is a great 👍 idea 💡. Thanks for sharing. Happy crafting on a budget 💲. Happy everything on a budget💲. See👁 you in the next 🎥 and on the flipside. 👼🌹
Really great idea! If I may, I would like to make a suggestion: when adding the fragrance color wax cubes…carefully tilt the tall candle glass slightly and add the add cubes. By holding with the silicone holders you should have a good hold and the cubes will slide down and not splash your hands. Safety observation. :)
I want to thank you so much for making this video. I now can do this for myself even with the leftover since that I have in candles that have burned down
Amazing it takes a very creative mind to come up with this I’m in the craft out and candle out of the dollar store often it never crossed my mind that I can do that thank you for sharing
Thank you so much! You fixed the problem I had when i melted down my Mother's 75 year old 20 inche pillar candle to make candles for my children, sister, and nieces/nephew.
I wish I can post my pictures.. I did mines just lavender fragrance 💜🕯🥰. Which is my favorite scent.. I post them on Facebook so my friends and family can see.. Thank you so much for your video. It was nice, accurate and short… I’m letting mine to curing throughout the day. I’ll try it tonight at 10pm. I will continue doing more with my other empty jars that I kept from the candles that I purchase from targets, Walmart and home goods.
Kelly I am new to crafting. I love your Melt and Pour candles and your budget friendly site as my husband and I are retired. Happy New Year and may the Lord bless and keep you. Proverbs 3:5&6 Susan
Those candles are still a great deal for DIYs, whipped or not! For years I've made candles for gifts and it's gotten harder and harder to find candles to melt without paying a fortune. Plus, with those tall candles you get plenty of wick! I still like the "old-fashioned" candles made by pouring wax around crushed ice - in white they're great for a winter look!
I remember the crushed ice technique! We used to make those candles in washed out milk cartons, and after the wax hardened, we just tore the paper carton off!
After pouring the hot wax into the jar w/wick and pour .5 let set cooling then pour the rest on top this will fill any sinkholes hope that helps. And I think adding scented oil to the cubed wax will enhance its fragrance tremendously. Fun and I like the crayons, for 🎨 vibrant colors
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Super cute. I wish so bad I had the time to set down and do some crafting. I love to but I stay so busy with my grandchildren, I don't ever have time. I love your crafts.
Use Dollar Tree candles all the time and do use my heat gun on those darn sink holes, too. Beautiful colors, Kelly. Love my Cricut, never put my it away 🤭Bless you & the girls.
Best time ever to relax and watch Kelly Barlow.
Why thank you Nancy ☀️
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My understanding is the heat and speed that you melt the candle. If you melt you at a lower temp for a longer time you wont get that crack or sinkhole….I usually melt mine on the stove in a pot with boiling water on a low temp…i dont have any issues once they solidify..hope that helps
Oh thanks!!! I'm going to try this method. Mine always crack or sink. So glad you posted this❤️❤️❤️
Do you keep the water boiling or at a low simmer? And are you putting the jars in before (when you first put the pot on the stovetop) or after the water comes to boil?
@@chickeegombert6063 I place the jars in as soon as I put the pot on the stove..I leave it on low to simmer the entire time until the wax has fully melted.. I just go around doing other things in the house…this can take about an hour. Not been in a hurry helps the wax so that later when it cools you have no issues. Just make sure you have enough water. I use a tall pot that’s taller than those jars but I’ve also used a regular pot used for making pasta.
@@Helenahandbasket1971 you’re welcome! I make candles a lot from fall to Christmas so I’ve experimented a ton! But if it does sink and you have one of those candle warmers I’ve found that is a great way to correct it as well. Have fun!
@@robertadejean3081 I am so happy that I read these comments! Great ideas!
I'm a candle maker. I sell them. You don't need to heat the jars as some have said, but heating the wax to 175 degrees and then pouring it at 150 degrees is essential. I rarely get the sinkhole or uneven tops this way. Also, allowing them to cool in spot that is not near a vent, fan, etc so that they don't cool and set too quickly will also help!
Dear Melissa please tell me when I make candles from reused wX it will not burn properly in between it stops burning why what is the reason please help to make good burning candles thank u
If you’re a candle maker, you know never to do any of this.
@@sorayashahi if she does it for a living, who are you to say otherwise?
@@lisapope3593 I’ve been making candles and selling for over 9 years.
@@sorayashahi hi ..i just browse and watch and watch until i reached this channel and read comments.....please create a channel of your skills too, i am interested to watch how you do them..i am newbie and gather infos and help....i am thinking of master these and sell too😊
Thank you🌹
Great idea! Helpful hint, if you feed the wick though a straw, you can more easily attach it to the bottom of whatever container you're using.
I get excited when she pops up. Because I know it's something fun.
You sound anxious about the video don’t be worried I love your videos
The heat gun really is the quickest way to deal with sinkholes. If you're wanting to be a purist (and who has time for that?) you can either warm up your jars before pouring your wax into them. Alternatively, you can wait until your wax cools off significantly, between 125-135 degrees. As you've probably guessed sinkholes are caused by the hot wax drying faster on the outside of the candle than the inside. Also, even if there doesn't appear to be a sinkhole you should give all your candles a poke with a skewer to check, sometimes there is one lurking just beneath the surface.
thanks for all the tips!!!!
Thank you for sharing, this was really helpful ☺.
Great tips! You must be a candlemaker
@@jenniferggreer457 q
I learned the same thing. I heat up jars so the candle cures slower.
OMG, this is one of the best projects, that I have seen you do!!! I am so flabbergasted!!! WOW!!!
It's funny I heard complaining about the dollar tree store raising the price , you know what I will pay it. the store is my go to, I Love Dollar tree Why because I have 3 beautiful grandbabies and the joy and laughter that we share exploring different ways to be creative Well it is worth it. 👍💯💟💟💟
1:34 I made one in a used smuckers jar. I left the label on and added an orange candle and orange wax melt.
That is a fantastic idea! With the holidays coming, a basket with assorted “jams” in it would be an original gift. Thank you for the idea, I would have never thought of that!
While the vinyl isn't dollar tree, if you have a cricket it's cheaper than using Dollar Tree stickers. Heck even if you have her send it to you, it's still cheaper, unless you can find something you like that works for all three jars in one sticker packet.
I just bought some of these jars yesterday at dollar tree, my son said why? I said, "I'm sure I'll find a Kelly Barlow video to give me inspiration" now I'm trying to convince him I'm psychic😂😂😂😂 I can't wait to do this!!
BTW, I have the same issue with the cracks and sinkholes.
I love making candles and giving them as a gift in the gift baskets I make.
Yes Barbara me to I also make gift baskets
The candles look professional like something I’ve seen in a store. Very nice DIY.
The secret to no holes or cracks in your candles is to to preheat the jars with your heat gun and to let the wax cool just slightly before you pour them into the jars over the wicks.
Who doesn't love candles as a gift?!..indeed, who doesn't love making candles to give as gifts(..and maybe keep a few back for ourselves!)?! These turned out beautifully..of course!!
I LOVED THE CANDLE MELTS THAT IS AWSOME😍😍😍😍😍😍
Your best DIY yet in my opinion. That’s because before you even showed it I am already doing the same. I have been been a fan of scented candle use for sometime since the pandemic so I started buying the brands from Walmart. At the same time I started exploring the ways could minimize my candle expenditures by watching UA-camrs make candles. Then I figured out accidentally how to melt candles both scented and unscented and not to start from scratch like melting waxes, and that when I was able to make candles like the one you’ve shown. Oh my! I was beyond impressed at my discovery. Started melting leftovers from all my candle glasses and mixed matched them until I did exactly what you did. I bought the tall glass candles and the scented melts and votives and mixed them too. Then I just bought a candle kit at Amazon. The rest is history. and here you are showing this trade secret so called lol thats probably going to dent the profit of some candle sellers. LOL! I found that buying a set of tall tapered unscented long life candles on Amazon was my thing as my baseline candle for making the scented because they do last longer than the ones on Dollar Tree, thereby saving more money. Thank you for this video. Much appreciated.
One thing more for smaller candle glass holders like the votive size I just use my coffee hot plate and it works like a charm. No need to use my oven. For the taller ones I use my coffee cup warming plate. Both works and it takes like 15 minutes then the candle is liquid. Just my little tip in case someone thinks the meting procedure is too cumbersome with ovens or double boiling. just make sure you dont walk too far away from it.
She sounds like a great great grandmother. In a calming kind of way
Was going to buy a candlemaking kit then i saw this. We tried this instead. Our first project came out great. Thank you for sharing this.
Yay glad to hear it🤎
I am so glad I found this candle lesson. Thank you so much!
You and your family are in my prayers!
Thanks! This is like the most non-sense DYI candle video I've found and so straight forward!
I absolutely love the day Dollar Tree candles. I will try those on my down time. I live melting the wax from my partially burned candles and cresting a new candle. Thank you
Kelly Kelly, your the best. Your candles are so cute.
I love these videos so far!! I'm learning a lot and they're so fun!!!!
from me who made candles for resale. put your wick in a straw and and hold in place for drying
Wow I just had flashback to my younger days of melting paraffin wax from the feed store and using old milk cartons, cans, etc. We used crayons and food coloring. I don’t remember what we did for scent. I think I’m going to like this method even better. Thanx for sharing!
Love this !!!!
I'm always looking for inexpensive presents. You are my answer in so many ways. Thank you!
Candles are always a welcome gift. I love receiving a candle because I know I will actually use it. I like to give candles away too. I find them a fantastic gift for people I don’t really know like office parties and door prizes at baby showers and anonymous Santa gift grabs.
I watched this for information for a different project, but I LOVE these candles.
Oh wow. I'm in shock how beautiful and easy you present this. Thanks
After watching this I got creative. I got some really cute Christmas stemware at Goodwill for .50 cents. I’m going to make candles out of them. When I looked closely, there was very small painted labels below the holly and berry designs on them. “Arby’s Christmas Collection 1987”. I was going to cover it with ribbon and changed my mind. They’re RETRO!!!! Thank you so much for this tutorial. Candles make great gifts! Your ideas are darling!!!
That's an amazing and adorable idea too keep them as is. ARBY'S AND ALL!! good on ya mate !
What beautiful gifts for someone. Love it.
I love watching Kelly create
Making these! I am a beginner and very excited.
Ooh, I love this, scented candles r 1 of my favs, urs came out beautiful, pretty pastel colors....thank you
I've always thought about making my own candle; now I know how by watching your video. Thanks for sharing.
To avoid holes, cracks, etc... The glass jars need to be near the temperature of the wax. Once poured walk away until the next day.
Definitely heat the glass jars before filling....use a heat gun...
@@js4512 to avoid cracks and holes do not use the double boiler method put the wax melting pot directly on the eye on a low temperature.
I’m not into how pretty - Just want smell good candles that works
@@uncapabrew4807exactly
When I made candles years ago I bough.t stray tea cups at a thrift store. Using a complimentary candle color . they made beautiful gifts also cute decorative bowls are an idea also.
thank you, well done, good easy , great ideas and secrets to melt and pour, i will definitely try this , , have a wonderful day, your a fantastic person
Pretty colored n scented candles.
Love your videos n teaching skills.
You're great .
Love this idea for those candles. Thank you for sharing this. Have a blessed day.
I just love this idea of the clear wax and add color
Those Candles are Stinkin Cute😊
Kelly I love that it's is so stinkin cute you are one smart little lady thank you for sharing and keep crafting
I love when you make candles. These make quick budget friendly gifts. Candles make great gifts for anyone. TFS
Very cute candles. Thank you for showing us how to make. Have a wonderful day.
Now I need to go back to the dollar tree today! You are so smart!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Try the thrift stores in your area. They have beautiful teacups and small bowls, many from the 60s with amazing designs. Of course, you’ll rarely find and actual set of 4, but several assorted designs on their saucer make for beautiful gifts.
sure like the dyi candle project. thanks good for kids for their teachers!
Let me start off by saying i have Add/Adhd ..Sooo.... I watched your video last night and got up and off i went to the store and made these candles no cracks no sinks and I did multi colors with glitter, wax melts & fragrance. It took 10 candles to make 8 full candles thanks soooooooooo much. My brain be on a million keep em coming 🥰
🤎🤎🤎
Absolutely Wonderful IDEA!!!!
I can not wait to try this!!!!!
Kelly, amazing! I now have ideas for Christmas and it's only June lol. I showed my husband and he said "she does beautiful work" Won't he be surprised if I can replicate them! I can't wait to try...off to the Dollar Tree tomorrow. I will now have to get my Cricut out of the box. Thank you so much!!! Now you will have to give us a project with the empty tall candle glass.
Straight to the point nice making candles 🕯️❤️💯🥰
This video should have definitely gotten millions hits..You are so sweet and your nails are cute
I absolutely love the candles, what a great idea in using the melts for color and aroma! Thank you for sharing this ideas! The candles are gorgeous!💕😊🌸
This is a great 👍 idea 💡. Thanks for sharing. Happy crafting on a budget 💲. Happy everything on a budget💲. See👁 you in the next 🎥 and on the flipside. 👼🌹
I can’t wait to try this! Beautiful…..
KB, you never disappoint!!!!💐🕯
Why thank you very much ☀️
Really great idea! If I may, I would like to make a suggestion: when adding the fragrance color wax cubes…carefully tilt the tall candle glass slightly and add the add cubes. By holding with the silicone holders you should have a good hold and the cubes will slide down and not splash your hands. Safety observation. :)
Thats what I did. No splashing.
Beautiful candles. TFS & Have a positive day as well!
Love, love, LOVE!!! Thank you for sharing your amazing talent, both through your crafting and your words!) May God bless you sister!) 😉🙏❤️🔥⚓️
Absolutely Beautiful! Purple is my favorite color, coconut is my favorite fragrance. ♥
I want to thank you so much for making this video. I now can do this for myself even with the leftover since that I have in candles that have burned down
Wow!!! I'm blown away!!! Thank you for showing how simple this is!!! 👍💝
Amazing it takes a very creative mind to come up with this I’m in the craft out and candle out of the dollar store often it never crossed my mind that I can do that thank you for sharing
These are beautiful and simple.
I love the colors these turn out!
Thank you so much! You fixed the problem I had when i melted down my Mother's 75 year old 20 inche pillar candle to make candles for my children, sister, and nieces/nephew.
I immediately love you, youre that craft aunt i always wish i had❤
I just made a candle today! I had one that was not a good scent. So I repurposed it and made 2 candles! What a coincidence! Thanks for the cute craft!
I wish I can post my pictures.. I did mines just lavender fragrance 💜🕯🥰. Which is my favorite scent..
I post them on Facebook so my friends and family can see..
Thank you so much for your video. It was nice, accurate and short… I’m letting mine to curing throughout the day. I’ll try it tonight at 10pm.
I will continue doing more with my other empty jars that I kept from the candles that I purchase from targets, Walmart and home goods.
That looks so fun! Thanks for sharing your beautiful crafts with us. God bless you!
I want a cricut so bad!!! I cant wait till I finally get one! 🥰🥰🥰
You've inspired me. Please keep posting. Love it!
I am so glad you did this video. I recently started making candles and I really needed the tips you gave today.
Love your video. That heat gun is a life saver. I use all the time. Thanks for sharing
I love the colors of the candles! Thank you, Kelly!❤
Your just amazing!! You're ideas are genius.. and you're saving money..
Thank you for the information you give to all of us it helps us get ideas for the holidays
I AM TOTALLY GOING TO START GOING TO GET MY CANDLE MAKING KITS AT THE DOLLARTREE THANKS SO MUCH
Wow candles look beautiful
Kelly I am new to crafting. I love your Melt and Pour candles and your budget friendly site as my husband and I are retired. Happy New Year and may the Lord bless and keep you. Proverbs 3:5&6
Susan
Ty this is awesome way to make candles again without spending so much $!
This will be excellent for Father’s Day ! Thanks miss Kelly 💕
Those candles are still a great deal for DIYs, whipped or not! For years I've made candles for gifts and it's gotten harder and harder to find candles to melt without paying a fortune. Plus, with those tall candles you get plenty of wick! I still like the "old-fashioned" candles made by pouring wax around crushed ice - in white they're great for a winter look!
I remember the crushed ice technique! We used to make those candles in washed out milk cartons, and after the wax hardened, we just tore the paper carton off!
Could you PLEASE explaine the crushed ice technique?? I'm truly intrigued!!!
I wonder if cooling too fast is causing the problem? Maybe letting them cool in the warm oven until the oven is cooled would help.
After pouring the hot wax into the jar w/wick and pour .5
let set cooling then pour the rest on top this will fill any sinkholes hope that helps.
And I think adding scented oil to the cubed wax will enhance its fragrance tremendously.
Fun and I like the crayons, for 🎨 vibrant colors
Wow that was awesome. Thank you for this easy and fun video.
I don't know about melting the top of the candle. What a great idea
You are my favorite crafter Kelly and everything is afordable. 🙂❤
Please fail to get ahold of the DEA or get ahold of the District attorney's office to complained that there are possible ego trips and raise post pressure on these sites without a harmful manner I'll get our message across very very well if you ain't doubt or need help please I'll be the first one to help you and I want these tied up very soon very quickly my heart and soul get the best I take time with my own kids to make sure just if you have any new or ideas that may not support this narrative but would you to speak to his kids I would love to hear that all of the kids
Thank you so much! I plan on making these soon, with all thats going on we need to prepare for what may happen during winter
Love that candles making you are awesome girl! Thank you
Wow just amazing I diffently going to try this loving it thank you for sharing your video
Great easy idea for end of year teacher gifts!
Looks so professionally done! Very beautiful! love it!
This gives me so many ideas! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the candle ideas. Love them!!
Love these. Thinking of them as gifts!
Super cute. I wish so bad I had the time to set down and do some crafting. I love to but I stay so busy with my grandchildren, I don't ever have time. I love your crafts.
Use Dollar Tree candles all the time and do use my heat gun on those darn sink holes, too. Beautiful colors, Kelly. Love my Cricut, never put my it away 🤭Bless you & the girls.
As a candle maker their is a science to candle making.
Your candles came out beautiful tfs. Big Thumbs Up. 👍🥰🙏
So pretty, great colors for summer.