Candle Shop - Aquamarine Color 2 oz- Dye Chips for Making Candles - Candle Wax Dye - A Great Choice of Colors
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It takes a lot of the dye to cover a large surface area. You should be able to get at least 8 candles out of one bag of dye, depending on the color depth you want to achieve. To get the pastel color I wanted, I only used a paint chip.
Only the color of the wax is affected by this. FRAGRANCE IS OBJECTIVELY OBJECTIVELY OB To get the scent you want, you'll need to purchase fragrance oils.
Hello! 2 oz. Depending on the candle base you use, you'll get around 20 pounds.
Hello! Yes, these candle dyes can be used on soy candles, and they will turn your candles into beautiful works of art.
Selected User Reviews For Candle Shop - Aquamarine Color 2 oz- Dye Chips for Making Candles - Candle Wax Dye - A Great Choice of Colors
I haven't tried them yet, but for anyone who is as visual as I am, this is how much of each color you get in the 16-color box.
I use 4630 Harmony blend parasoy wax, and a few small chips color the wax nicely. So far, I've used about 9 different colors, with the exception that the brighter yellow and orange colors must be added at a higher temperature - I'll add it the next time I melt to ensure it melts and blends completely. I'll buy from you again and again!.
It's also very simple to use. As you can see, each color came in its own package. The minimum and maximum temperatures for when they should be added to the melted wax are specified in the instructions; I poured mine in at around 160 degrees Fahrenheit. The big jar on the left was 2 lbs of wax, as you can see from the candles I made. According to the instructions, only one packet of color should be used into one container to get the best color effect. 5 lbs. wax, which is why the yellow color is a little washed out, as the extra wax diluted it a little. Three of the aquamarine-colored jars on the right were made by me. I made three of them in total, using just over a pound of wax in total. The wax melted quickly, and I believe my candles turned out beautifully. I don't usually color my candles, but this was a simple process that I would repeat. I highly recommend this candle dye because the presentation is nice and it was extremely easy to use. It comes with 16 colors, as shown, and I can't wait to try out the others.
6 small pieces per pound to achieve a light baby pink) and it turned out beautifully! I'm very pleased with my purchase and plan to purchase again in the future. It was my first attempt at making soy candles, and I purchased it with the intention of making a variety of colored soy candles. So far, only the pink one (5-star) has been tried. 6 small pieces per pound to achieve a light baby pink) and it turned out beautifully! I'm very happy with it, and if I don't use it all up, I'll definitely buy more. Just a smidgeon of it goes a long way toward creating pastel-toned colors.
I began making candles as a hobby as a disabled veteran. These are fantastic dyes! My candles are turning out beautifully colored, so I'll be back to purchase more. Thank you so much for a fantastic product and exceptional service!.
We made scented soy melts using these dyes and soy wax for our campers. The colors were vibrant and easily melted in the wax. The color was perfectly consistent throughout. We made about 100 small / medium candles with only about a third of the color remaining.
The product arrived in a small white box with a clear plastic window that allowed me to see the dyes inside. When I opened the box, I noticed a small divider that divided the dyes into eight compartments. Each compartment had two tiny packages of dye, each of which was numbered and labeled with the appropriate color name. I think the seller did a fantastic job with the packaging. br>br>For my first batch of candles, I used aquamarine. This is my first attempt at candlemaking, but it went off without a hitch. The color was easily absorbed by the soy wax, and the color remained consistent throughout the batch. I used about 1 teaspoon. 5 to 2 pounds of wax was used around 75% of the dye within the aquamarine pouch in the aquamarine pouch in the aquamarine pouch in the aquamarine pouch in I believe this dye offers good value for money, and I will be able to make a lot of candles with it. I like the colors and am looking forward to experimenting with them in the future to create new ones.
I ordered another brand of colored wax chips by mistake, assuming they were all the same, but I was wrong; these are the only chips I use to color my candles now and in the future. They're bright, blend well, and a little goes a long way with them. As silly as it may sound, I like that their white contains actual white dye because it makes the white pop more than just using regular white wax. I also like to keep extra white on hand in case I go too dark with my shades. Some reviews claim that these don't melt; however, I've found that keeping your wax at around 180°F is a good temperature for these melts, and it takes some colors longer to melt than others; it's also more difficult to "see" if it's melted at the bottom with the darker colors; however, if in doubt, do a few minutes more stirring before adding any more dye. After I've achieved the desired shade, I'll stir for another 2 to 4 minutes to ensure everything is in working order, then add my scents and stir again. On my test burns, I've never had any streaks or color bleeds, and no clients have complained. Overall, I enjoy using these and will continue to do so.