Here at All Australian Candle Making Supplies & Kits we are often asked by candle makers to assist when their candles are "misbehaving". Here we help diagnose, explain and offer solutions to a variety of burning outcomes.
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CLASSIC SOY WAX MOULDED PILLAR CANDLES. Classic candles in many heights and diameters. Choosing your wax, mould and fragrance sets you apart form everyone else. Here we have basic instructions as listed on our instruction sheets.
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VERY RETRO SOY ICE CANDLES This is such a fun candle, just a fabulous candle activity for the whole family. Not to be taken too seriously. Think of the options, this is your opportunity to get creative, safely. Gets a great glow when burning.
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Clever safe soy candle with beautiful floral layer. What a beautiful candle! Think of the options, this is your opportunity to get creative, safely. Great for coffee beans, dried flowers, shells, glass beads, keeping flammables away form the candle flame.
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Stunning slices of melt and pour coffee soap. Made especially for high impact with loads of interesting ingredients. Using Himalayan rock salt and coffee grounds, there will be a mild scrub effect. Our simple instructions will assist you getting started.
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Make this beautiful, cleansing soap using quality melt and pour soap base and beautiful ingredients of Himalayan salt and French clay.
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Such a versatile project, layering which will give you a different pattern every time. Using clay and essential oils here to make this exotic and lush soap from plain melt and pour soap.
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How to make a refreshing soap bar from our clear melt and pour soap base and fresh orange. All the steps are clearly laid out for you.
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How to make melt and pour soap - a basic guide to mould and melt. Pretty much every soap making recipe starts with the few steps mentioned in this post, a great help for first time soap makers. See lots of exciting new soap projects in our blog.
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Pillar candles are stand alone candles. This post discusses the extra steps required to help them form and burn well. You can apply these principles to any pillar wax - soy, palm, paraffin or beeswax.
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