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To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€13.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€13.90Price
€13.90Price
Height: 50 mm Wax weight: 20 g Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€13.90Price
Height: 50 mm Wax weight: 20 g Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 50 mm Wax weight: 20 g Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€13.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€28.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€28.00Price
€28.00Price
Mold height: 75 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 70 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€28.00Price
Mold height: 75 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 70 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 75 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 70 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€28.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€20.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€20.80Price
€20.80Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 20 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€20.80Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 20 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 20 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€20.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€40.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€40.80Price
€40.80Price
Silicone candle mold with PRINTED CUBE 60 mmMold height: 60 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 140 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€40.80Price
Silicone candle mold with PRINTED CUBE 60 mmMold height: 60 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 140 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with PRINTED CUBE 60 mmMold height: 60 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 140 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€40.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€21.20Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€21.20Price
€21.20Price
Mold height: 80 mm - Diameter: 30 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€21.20Price
Mold height: 80 mm - Diameter: 30 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 80 mm - Diameter: 30 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€21.20Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold with wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold with wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.00Price
€36.00Price
Silicone candle mold with STRAIGHT STEL 20 cmMold height: 200 mm - Diameter: 18 mm - Weight: 35 g - Wick: 3 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.00Price
Silicone candle mold with STRAIGHT STEL 20 cmMold height: 200 mm - Diameter: 18 mm - Weight: 35 g - Wick: 3 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with STRAIGHT STEL 20 cmMold height: 200 mm - Diameter: 18 mm - Weight: 35 g - Wick: 3 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€46.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€46.80Price
€46.80Price
Mold height: 55 mm -Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 90 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€46.80Price
Mold height: 55 mm -Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 90 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 55 mm -Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 90 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€46.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€20.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€20.50Price
€20.50Price
Silicone candle mold with bear with honey barrelHeight: 70 mm - Wax weight: 35 g - Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€20.50Price
Silicone candle mold with bear with honey barrelHeight: 70 mm - Wax weight: 35 g - Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with bear with honey barrelHeight: 70 mm - Wax weight: 35 g - Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€20.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold with wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€39.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold with wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€39.00Price
€39.00Price
Silicone candle twist mold Height: 20 cm - Diameter: 1.8 cm - Wax weight: 35 g Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€39.00Price
Silicone candle twist mold Height: 20 cm - Diameter: 1.8 cm - Wax weight: 35 g Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle twist mold Height: 20 cm - Diameter: 1.8 cm - Wax weight: 35 g Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€39.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€37.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€37.80Price
€37.80Price
Height: 75 mm - Wax weight: 80 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€37.80Price
Height: 75 mm - Wax weight: 80 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 75 mm - Wax weight: 80 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€37.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.60Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.60Price
€23.60Price
Height: 40 mm Wax weight: 30 g Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.60Price
Height: 40 mm Wax weight: 30 g Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 40 mm Wax weight: 30 g Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.60Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.80Price
€32.80Price
Height: 75 mm Wax weight: 25 g Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.80Price
Height: 75 mm Wax weight: 25 g Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 75 mm Wax weight: 25 g Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€44.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€44.80Price
€44.80Price
Silicone candle mold with STAR 7 cmMold height: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 130 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€44.80Price
Silicone candle mold with STAR 7 cmMold height: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 130 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with STAR 7 cmMold height: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 130 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€44.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€4.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€4.50Price
€4.50Price
Bee diameter Ø40 mm - Mold height: 30 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€4.50Price
Bee diameter Ø40 mm - Mold height: 30 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Bee diameter Ø40 mm - Mold height: 30 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€4.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
€30.00Price
Height: 14.5 cm - Diameter: 2 cm - Wax weight: 25 g - Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.00Price
Height: 14.5 cm - Diameter: 2 cm - Wax weight: 25 g - Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 14.5 cm - Diameter: 2 cm - Wax weight: 25 g - Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€99.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€99.00Price
€99.00Price
Height: 200 mm Wax weight: 365 g Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€99.00Price
Height: 200 mm Wax weight: 365 g Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 200 mm Wax weight: 365 g Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€99.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
€18.80Price
Height: 15 mm - Wax weight: 10 g - Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
Height: 15 mm - Wax weight: 10 g - Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 15 mm - Wax weight: 10 g - Recommended wick: 1.5 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
€18.80Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 65 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 65 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 65 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€27.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€27.80Price
€27.80Price
Silicone mold in the shape of a sitting teddy bearMold height: 7 cm - Weight: 35 g Wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€27.80Price
Silicone mold in the shape of a sitting teddy bearMold height: 7 cm - Weight: 35 g Wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone mold in the shape of a sitting teddy bearMold height: 7 cm - Weight: 35 g Wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€27.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€17.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€17.50Price
€17.50Price
Silicone candle mold with BUGNO VILLICO Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: mm -Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€17.50Price
Silicone candle mold with BUGNO VILLICO Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: mm -Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with BUGNO VILLICO Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: mm -Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€17.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.80Price
€36.80Price
Silicone candle mold with SMALL BALEMold height: 70 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm- Weight: 190 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.80Price
Silicone candle mold with SMALL BALEMold height: 70 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm- Weight: 190 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with SMALL BALEMold height: 70 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm- Weight: 190 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€27.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€27.80Price
€27.80Price
Height: 40 mmWax weight: 55 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€27.80Price
Height: 40 mmWax weight: 55 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 40 mmWax weight: 55 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€27.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€24.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€24.00Price
€24.00Price
Silicone candle mold with molded bee Height: 70 mm - Wax weight: 35 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€24.00Price
Silicone candle mold with molded bee Height: 70 mm - Wax weight: 35 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with molded bee Height: 70 mm - Wax weight: 35 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€24.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€51.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€51.80Price
€51.80Price
Height: 110 mm Wax weight: 150 g Without wick Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€51.80Price
Height: 110 mm Wax weight: 150 g Without wick Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 110 mm Wax weight: 150 g Without wick Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€51.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€21.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€21.80Price
€21.80Price
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 35 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€21.80Price
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 35 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 35 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€21.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.80Price
€32.80Price
Mold height: 90 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 2 mm -Weight:200 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.80Price
Mold height: 90 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 2 mm -Weight:200 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 90 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 2 mm -Weight:200 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€22.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€22.80Price
€22.80Price
Silicone candle mold with small cube 45mmMold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 85 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€22.80Price
Silicone candle mold with small cube 45mmMold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 85 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with small cube 45mmMold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 85 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€22.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.00Price
€30.00Price
Mold height: 145 mmDiameter: 18 mmRecommended wick: 1.5 mmWeight: 20 gSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.00Price
Mold height: 145 mmDiameter: 18 mmRecommended wick: 1.5 mmWeight: 20 gSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 145 mmDiameter: 18 mmRecommended wick: 1.5 mmWeight: 20 gSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.00Price
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Dimensions 22.5cm x 16cm. For use with special wicks art. HY T836 and HY T837 Silicone molds can be used for processing various raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€72.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€72.80Price
€72.80Price
Silicone gnome candle mold Height: 110mm - Weight: 0.790kg Wax weight: 155g - Wick: 3mm Mold diameter: 75mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€72.80Price
Silicone gnome candle mold Height: 110mm - Weight: 0.790kg Wax weight: 155g - Wick: 3mm Mold diameter: 75mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone gnome candle mold Height: 110mm - Weight: 0.790kg Wax weight: 155g - Wick: 3mm Mold diameter: 75mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€72.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.00Price
€15.00Price
mold diameter: 55 mm Mold weight 0.070 kg Wax weight 10 gWickless Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.00Price
mold diameter: 55 mm Mold weight 0.070 kg Wax weight 10 gWickless Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
mold diameter: 55 mm Mold weight 0.070 kg Wax weight 10 gWickless Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€33.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€33.00Price
€33.00Price
Silicone mold for large molded bee candle Height: 155 mm - Wax weight: 50 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€33.00Price
Silicone mold for large molded bee candle Height: 155 mm - Wax weight: 50 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone mold for large molded bee candle Height: 155 mm - Wax weight: 50 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€33.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold with wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€40.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold with wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€40.00Price
€40.00Price
Silicone mold for candle smooth cylinder (medium) Mold height: 120 mm - Wax weight: 205 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€40.00Price
Silicone mold for candle smooth cylinder (medium) Mold height: 120 mm - Wax weight: 205 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone mold for candle smooth cylinder (medium) Mold height: 120 mm - Wax weight: 205 g - Recommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€40.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€26.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€26.80Price
€26.80Price
Mold height: 75 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 45 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€26.80Price
Mold height: 75 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 45 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 75 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 45 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€26.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€19.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€19.50Price
€19.50Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€19.50Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€19.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€16.20Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€16.20Price
€16.20Price
Mold diameter: 45mm - wick 3mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€16.20Price
Mold diameter: 45mm - wick 3mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold diameter: 45mm - wick 3mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€16.20Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€11.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€11.80Price
€11.80Price
Mold diameter: 4.7CM - Wax weight: 0.02 kg - Silicone weight: 0.05 kgCandle height: 1.8cm - Candle diameter: 3.5 cmRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€11.80Price
Mold diameter: 4.7CM - Wax weight: 0.02 kg - Silicone weight: 0.05 kgCandle height: 1.8cm - Candle diameter: 3.5 cmRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Mold diameter: 4.7CM - Wax weight: 0.02 kg - Silicone weight: 0.05 kgCandle height: 1.8cm - Candle diameter: 3.5 cmRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€11.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€55.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€55.80Price
€55.80Price
Silicone candle mold with CUBE 95mmMold height: 95 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 330 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€55.80Price
Silicone candle mold with CUBE 95mmMold height: 95 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 330 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with CUBE 95mmMold height: 95 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 330 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€55.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
€18.80Price
Mold height: 30 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 20 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
Mold height: 30 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 20 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 30 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 20 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.00Price
€30.00Price
Silicone candle mold with Beehives Straw 90 mm Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 75 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€30.00Price
Silicone candle mold with Beehives Straw 90 mm Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 75 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with Beehives Straw 90 mm Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 75 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€30.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€46.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€46.00Price
€46.00Price
Silicone candle mold with smooth domed thin cylinder Mold height: 135 mm - Diameter: 65 mm - Wick: 3 - Weight: 375 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€46.00Price
Silicone candle mold with smooth domed thin cylinder Mold height: 135 mm - Diameter: 65 mm - Wick: 3 - Weight: 375 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with smooth domed thin cylinder Mold height: 135 mm - Diameter: 65 mm - Wick: 3 - Weight: 375 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€46.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.50Price
€15.50Price
Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Wax weight : 15 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.50Price
Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Wax weight : 15 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Wax weight : 15 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€35.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€35.80Price
€35.80Price
Mold height: 50mm diameter 60mm - wick 1.5mm - Wax weight 80g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€35.80Price
Mold height: 50mm diameter 60mm - wick 1.5mm - Wax weight 80g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 50mm diameter 60mm - wick 1.5mm - Wax weight 80g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€35.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€17.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€17.80Price
€17.80Price
Silicone candle mold with SMALL BEES Mold height: 65 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 25 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€17.80Price
Silicone candle mold with SMALL BEES Mold height: 65 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 25 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with SMALL BEES Mold height: 65 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 25 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€17.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€39.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€39.00Price
€39.00Price
Silicone candle mold with small smooth cylinder Mold height: 105 mm - Diameter: 65 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 285 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€39.00Price
Silicone candle mold with small smooth cylinder Mold height: 105 mm - Diameter: 65 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 285 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with small smooth cylinder Mold height: 105 mm - Diameter: 65 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 285 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€39.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.50Price
€15.50Price
Mold height: 35 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 5 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.50Price
Mold height: 35 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 5 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 35 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 5 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€42.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€42.00Price
€42.00Price
Silicone candle mold with small Beehive Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 230 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€42.00Price
Silicone candle mold with small Beehive Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 230 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with small Beehive Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 230 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€42.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.00Price
€32.00Price
Silicone candle mold with twisted cylinder Mold height: 85 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 270 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.00Price
Silicone candle mold with twisted cylinder Mold height: 85 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 270 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with twisted cylinder Mold height: 85 mm - Diameter: 70 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 270 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€19.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€19.90Price
€19.90Price
Silicone candle mold with bee on honeycomb Mold height: 35 mm - Wick: 3 mmWeight: 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€19.90Price
Silicone candle mold with bee on honeycomb Mold height: 35 mm - Wick: 3 mmWeight: 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with bee on honeycomb Mold height: 35 mm - Wick: 3 mmWeight: 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€19.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€49.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€49.00Price
€49.00Price
Mold height: 95 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 125 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€49.00Price
Mold height: 95 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 125 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 95 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 125 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€49.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€34.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€34.00Price
€34.00Price
Silicone candle mold with cylinder with braided rope Mold height: 70 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight 170 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€34.00Price
Silicone candle mold with cylinder with braided rope Mold height: 70 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight 170 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with cylinder with braided rope Mold height: 70 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight 170 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€34.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€43.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€43.00Price
€43.00Price
Height: 90 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Recommended wick: 3 mm - Weight 225 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€43.00Price
Height: 90 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Recommended wick: 3 mm - Weight 225 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 90 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Recommended wick: 3 mm - Weight 225 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€43.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€10.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€10.90Price
€10.90Price
Silicone candle mold with CELLSMold height: 30mmMold diameter: 45mmMold diameter: 3mmWeight: 40Candle size:Height: 15mmDiameter: 35mmWax weight 10g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€10.90Price
Silicone candle mold with CELLSMold height: 30mmMold diameter: 45mmMold diameter: 3mmWeight: 40Candle size:Height: 15mmDiameter: 35mmWax weight 10g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with CELLSMold height: 30mmMold diameter: 45mmMold diameter: 3mmWeight: 40Candle size:Height: 15mmDiameter: 35mmWax weight 10g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€10.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.00Price
€36.00Price
Mold height: 95 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 135 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.00Price
Mold height: 95 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 135 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 95 mm - Diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 135 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.00Price
€32.00Price
Mold height: 4 cm Diameter: 7.5 cm - Wax weight: 77 g Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.00Price
Mold height: 4 cm Diameter: 7.5 cm - Wax weight: 77 g Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 4 cm Diameter: 7.5 cm - Wax weight: 77 g Recommended wick: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€17.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€17.80Price
€17.80Price
Silicone candle mold with CELLETS WITH BEES Mold height: 40 mm Mold diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 0.1 kg Candle size Height: 20mm - Diameter: 45mm - Wax weight 20g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€17.80Price
Silicone candle mold with CELLETS WITH BEES Mold height: 40 mm Mold diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 0.1 kg Candle size Height: 20mm - Diameter: 45mm - Wax weight 20g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with CELLETS WITH BEES Mold height: 40 mm Mold diameter: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm -Weight: 0.1 kg Candle size Height: 20mm - Diameter: 45mm - Wax weight 20g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€17.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€34.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€34.00Price
€34.00Price
Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 70 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€34.00Price
Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 70 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 90 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 70 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€34.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€24.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€24.90Price
€24.90Price
Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Wax weight : 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€24.90Price
Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Wax weight : 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Wax weight : 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€24.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€26.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€26.80Price
€26.80Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€26.80Price
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 60 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 30 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€26.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€32.90Price
€32.90Price
Mold height: 65 mm- Wick: 3 mm- Weight: 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.90Price
Mold height: 65 mm- Wick: 3 mm- Weight: 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 65 mm- Wick: 3 mm- Weight: 40 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€32.90Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.80Price
€30.80Price
Silicone candle mold with elephantStopper: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.80Price
Silicone candle mold with elephantStopper: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with elephantStopper: 3 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€30.80Price
€30.80Price
Mold height: 55 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 60 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.80Price
Mold height: 55 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 60 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 55 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 60 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€30.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€18.80Price
€18.80Price
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 15 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 15 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 15 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€18.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€23.80Price
€23.80Price
Silicone mold for turtle-shaped candle - Mold height: 45 mm Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 25 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.80Price
Silicone mold for turtle-shaped candle - Mold height: 45 mm Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 25 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone mold for turtle-shaped candle - Mold height: 45 mm Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 25 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€23.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€20.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€20.50Price
€20.50Price
Silicone candle mold with SMALL OWL Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - weight: 35 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€20.50Price
Silicone candle mold with SMALL OWL Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - weight: 35 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with SMALL OWL Mold height: 50 mm - Wick: 3 mm - weight: 35 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base.They are not suitable for food production.
€20.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€36.00Price
€36.00Price
Mold height: 100 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 95 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.00Price
Mold height: 100 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 95 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 100 mm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 95 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€36.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€42.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€42.00Price
€42.00Price
Height: 100 mmWax weight: 85 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€42.00Price
Height: 100 mmWax weight: 85 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Height: 100 mmWax weight: 85 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€42.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€56.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€56.00Price
€56.00Price
Mold height: 11.5 cm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 155 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€56.00Price
Mold height: 11.5 cm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 155 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 11.5 cm - Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 155 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€56.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€13.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€13.80Price
€13.80Price
Silicone candle mold with DANGING BUTTERFLY Mold height: 45 mm Weight 10 gRecommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€13.80Price
Silicone candle mold with DANGING BUTTERFLY Mold height: 45 mm Weight 10 gRecommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with DANGING BUTTERFLY Mold height: 45 mm Weight 10 gRecommended wick: 2 mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€13.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.00Price
€15.00Price
COCCINELLA CANDLE mold 10 mm high length 45mmMold height: 22 mmRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.00Price
COCCINELLA CANDLE mold 10 mm high length 45mmMold height: 22 mmRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
COCCINELLA CANDLE mold 10 mm high length 45mmMold height: 22 mmRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€33.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€33.50Price
€33.50Price
Silicone candle mold with RICCIOMold height: 8.5 cmWeight: 190 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€33.50Price
Silicone candle mold with RICCIOMold height: 8.5 cmWeight: 190 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Silicone candle mold with RICCIOMold height: 8.5 cmWeight: 190 gRecommended wick: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€33.50Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€15.00Price
€15.00Price
Mold Height: 55 mm - Weight: 15 gRecommended Mold: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.00Price
Mold Height: 55 mm - Weight: 15 gRecommended Mold: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold Height: 55 mm - Weight: 15 gRecommended Mold: 2 mmSilicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€15.00Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€35.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€35.80Price
€35.80Price
Mold height: 65mm - Mold diameter: 40mm - Wick: 3mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€35.80Price
Mold height: 65mm - Mold diameter: 40mm - Wick: 3mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 65mm - Mold diameter: 40mm - Wick: 3mm Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€35.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€35.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€35.80Price
€35.80Price
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 45 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€35.80Price
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 45 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 45 mm - Wick: 2 mm - Weight: 45 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene, epoxy, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€35.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€39.80Price
To make your own beeswax candle you will need: - a silicone mold- a wick of appropriate thickness- a rubber band- a toothpick- silicone (Spray) - optional 1) Preparing the mold:We recommend spraying the mold inside with silicone spray which will make it easier to remove the candle at the end of the process. Insert the wick in the center from the bottom and pop it out from the top. Secure the mold with rubber bands to keep it tightly closed. Tie a wick to the toothpick and rest the latter on the top edge. 2) Fill the mold ocn the wax: Melt the wax in a preferably enameled pot, pour it into the mold when it has reached a temperature of 50°C. Pour it slowly into the mold. The time for the wax to solidify depends on the size of the mold and the amount of wax used. 3) Take the candle out of the mold:When the wax is cold, remove the rubber bands, open the mold and take out the candle. Remove the toothpick and cut the wick at the base of the candle, while on the top leave the wick 1 cm long. Spray the candle with silicone spray to give it shine.
€39.80Price
€39.80Price
Mold height: 10.5cm - Diameter: 6.3 cm - Circumference: 19.5 cm- Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 39 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€39.80Price
Mold height: 10.5cm - Diameter: 6.3 cm - Circumference: 19.5 cm- Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 39 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
Mold height: 10.5cm - Diameter: 6.3 cm - Circumference: 19.5 cm- Wick: 3 mm - Weight: 39 g Silicone molds can be used for processing different raw materials: beeswax, soy wax, palm wax, kerosene wax, epoxy resin, soap base. They are not suitable for food production.
€39.80Price