Thanks Tim for the great tutorial, I will be doing a few of these with some great mold cut outs I made. Can’t wait to see if I can pull it off as you did.
This candle is awesome!! Thank you for sharing. Way beyond my abilities. I finally figured out how to make my little container candles not frost. I still can't pour them without making a mess. Good thing I give them away for free to our veterans families. They don't mind my mess. 😁💗🇺🇸
What are you pouring out of? might try transferring your wax to a funnel pitcher to pour in to your jars. I'll bet you've got a few of those laying around from soaping.
@@TimberRidgeGifts Yes, but, soaping tools are required by law to be soap dedicated. But, thank you for the info, I can have a couple shipped to my door in 2 days. 😁
I was wondering to avoid bleed through on the zebra design...have you considered leaving sm colored wax melted to use as a glue to seal it in addition to the hot glue gun?
Hi Tim, I’m thinking of making candles so I came across your face and had to watch out of curiosity because your a white guy named Tim... Just like my husband!!! I must say your tutorials are very interesting and informative especially the one about Luxury Candles... I hope I didn’t miss my opportunity to win The Luxury Kit as I had trouble finding where to leave a message... I’ll tell my husband Tim you say Hello!! Ciao for now!
LMAO!! We are too taught the metric system here. We just don't use it, so we forget it. We are basically to dumb to retain it. Well except meters, centimeters, and millimeters, we use those occasionally.
Depending on the school district, you may or may not be taught the conversion of Fahrenheit to Celsius, though. It would totally depend on if it is taught in the math course or a science course for the school district. Where I went to school, I learned about temperature in Earth Science, however, the school district no longer teaches that particular course (they exchanged it for a different science course), so not all students in that district are learning about the temperature conversion now. They DO still learn the metric system of measurement, however, in their math course.
@@Meredith471 Well since it's in the required academics standard test, most schools teach it between 3th and 6th grade. If a school is not teaching it, they are literally setting children up to have lower test scores. It's not a hard core teaching, usually in the introduction to weights and measurements. Just the basics.
I do a lot of containers and this video helped me so thank you. Tina
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
woah this is super creative, giving me a lot of cool ideas. thank you!!
Thanks Tim for the great tutorial, I will be doing a few of these with some great mold cut outs I made. Can’t wait to see if I can pull it off as you did.
I will try anything once this is so interesting Tim
Great video Tim,stay safe down there with Florence knocking on the door
Thanks! Nashville is far enough inland, we should be good.
Fantastic idea
This candle is awesome!! Thank you for sharing. Way beyond my abilities. I finally figured out how to make my little container candles not frost. I still can't pour them without making a mess. Good thing I give them away for free to our veterans families. They don't mind my mess. 😁💗🇺🇸
What are you pouring out of? might try transferring your wax to a funnel pitcher to pour in to your jars. I'll bet you've got a few of those laying around from soaping.
@@TimberRidgeGifts Yes, but, soaping tools are required by law to be soap dedicated. But, thank you for the info, I can have a couple shipped to my door in 2 days. 😁
Love your creative side Tim!!! Candle looks fantastic :)
BaileyJade
Thanks!
Nice job love all your tricks
Thanks for watching!
I was wondering to avoid bleed through on the zebra design...have you considered leaving sm colored wax melted to use as a glue to seal it in addition to the hot glue gun?
i was the 500 like that made me happy haha nice video
Cool! What a fun idea!
Thanks!
Love u sir, awesome work. India 🇮🇳
Your a candle genius
Very informative and interesting
Thanks for watching!
Important, thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing! You rock 🎸
Great video.
Thanks!
Hi Tim, I want to try this but I need to know how much GB 464 it took to fill up that 1/2 gal. Jar. Thanks Jeff
When you burn the candle will the bees wax give alot of smoke?
Hi Tim,
I’m thinking of making candles so I came across your face and had to watch out of curiosity because your a white guy named Tim... Just like my husband!!!
I must say your tutorials are very interesting and informative especially the one about Luxury Candles...
I hope I didn’t miss my opportunity to win The Luxury Kit as I had trouble finding where to leave a message...
I’ll tell my husband Tim you say Hello!! Ciao for now!
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LMAO!! We are too taught the metric system here. We just don't use it, so we forget it. We are basically to dumb to retain it. Well except meters, centimeters, and millimeters, we use those occasionally.
Depending on the school district, you may or may not be taught the conversion of Fahrenheit to Celsius, though. It would totally depend on if it is taught in the math course or a science course for the school district. Where I went to school, I learned about temperature in Earth Science, however, the school district no longer teaches that particular course (they exchanged it for a different science course), so not all students in that district are learning about the temperature conversion now. They DO still learn the metric system of measurement, however, in their math course.
@@Meredith471 Well since it's in the required academics standard test, most schools teach it between 3th and 6th grade. If a school is not teaching it, they are literally setting children up to have lower test scores. It's not a hard core teaching, usually in the introduction to weights and measurements. Just the basics.
Well to clarify, I skipped more school than I attended, So I can't actually confirm if it was taught or not lol.
@@TimberRidgeGifts No!! Not true! We all have you on a pedestal of awesomeness. Don't break it. LOL!