Yaley Liquid Candle Dye is a highly concentrated dye that is specially formulated for use with Yaley’s Liquid Candle Oil. It is equally effective in Yaley’s Paraffin Candle and Gel Waxes. Since this dye is so concentrated, just a dab (less than a drop) of color per 16 ounces of oil is a good start. Add more to achieve the desired color intensity. You can also mix dye colors to create your own color. Keep out of reach of children. 1/2 oz Yellow
Posted: March 9th, 2010 by Helen
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These revolutionary flexible mold materials mean no messy release agents are needed. Simply mold, flex and release! Push molds are great for beginners and first time Sculpey users. Work with polymer clays, air dry and non-dry modeling clays, plaster of paris, craft soap & candle wax! Alpha Tiles- Includes the alphabet and numbers in 1/2″ squares with indented upper case letters and numbers.
Posted: March 3rd, 2010 by Helen
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IGI waxes are ideally suited for crafting professional candles in a variety of shapes and sizes. Simply follow the directions included with your candle molds and candle making accessories. Please keep out of reach of small children. Can be harmful if swallowed. General Purpose Paraffin Bulk 10 lb- Unwrapped slab measures approximately 11 3/4″x 19″x 1 1/2″. Suitable for a broad range of applications where White, fully refined paraffin wax is required, including pillar, votive and other molded candles as well as “cut & curves” candles.
Posted: January 12th, 2010 by Helen
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A concentrated candle dye, use 1/8″ of the block to two pounds of wax. Shave into melted wax. To test color concentration, after dye melts put a few drops of wax on white paper. Add white to lighten color or add black to deepen color. Red
Posted: December 16th, 2009 by Helen
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Candle Mold Cleaner & Wax Remover 8 Ounce Bottle-Low Monthly Payment. Click here to see what your monthly payment would be with your Sears card.
Posted: November 26th, 2009 by Helen
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