How to Make a Marbled Candle | Natures Garden

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Learn how to make a marbled candle using the Nature Friendly Candle Dyes from Natures Garden.

Get the Ingredients:

Pillar of Bliss: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/candle-wax/pillar-of-bliss-wax-10-pounds

Nature Friendly Candle Dyes: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/quick-order-nature-friendly-liquid-candle-dye

Paris le Fleur Fragrance Oil: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/paris-le-fleur-fragrance-oil

Candle Wicks: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/candle-wick-samples

Round Pillar Mold: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/round-pillar-candle-molds

Rubber Mold Plugs: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/rubber-plugs-for-candle-molds

Pouring Pot: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/pouring-pot-for-candle-making

Thermometer: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/thermometer-candle-soap

Other Ingredients & Equipment You'll Need:

Scale

Mixing Spoon

Pot (for double boiler)

Water

Pan (lined with wax paper)

Step 1: Prepare your molds. You will need the 3 x 4.5 inch round pillar mold. Place a wick through the hole in the bottom of each of the molds. Then, you can place a plug in the bottom of the mold. Alternatively, you can use hot glue to completely seal the hole.

Step 2: Now, weigh out and melt 475 grams of the Pillar of Bliss Candle Wax. Melt the wax using a double boiler to 195F.

Step 3: Once melted, allow the temperature to drop to 185F. Add 47 grams of the Paris le Fleur Fragrance Oil. Stir.

Step 4: At 175F pour the wax. You will want to fill the mold ¾ of the way. Allow the wax to set up at room temperature. Poke relief holes.

Step 5: Melt the remaining wax to 165F. Then, fill the remainder of the mold. Allow the candle to set up. Remove the candle from the mold.

Step 6: Fill a pouring pot about halfway full with water.

Step 7: Add a couple drops of each color of the liquid candle dye. Using a toothpick, swirl until you are happy with the colors.

Step 8: Dip the candle in the water. Place it on the pan to dry. The dry time will depend on the amount of colorant on the candle. Ours took about 5 days.

Once cured, your candle is ready to use! Enjoy!

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