Hello! My name is Kala and I make handcrafted soy candles! This channel is all about the tips and tricks of making concrete containers along with how to make soy candles! :) I would love for you to be apart of my journey :)
Thank you for the unboxing and the discount code. I have been waiting to try their molds for the last year. I love the uniqueness of them. And new designs each week
Ohhh WOWWW!! That is really awesome! YOU are the most incredibly wonderfully creative person ever!! AND Your candles have Absolutely the most amazingly beautiful looks and Fragrances!! ❤🌹🙏🥰
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video. It was incredibly helpful for me as I'm experimenting and testing to find the right formula for my cement bowls. It was challenging at first to understand the need for adding sand to the cement, especially since we don't have a ready-made mix like Cementall here in Bulgaria. Your insights have been invaluable in guiding me through this process.
I purchased a mold from Amazon and watched your video, My mold is head of a little boy and this video help me so much now I can start my project is for my classroom . Thank you
What cement mix are you using in Canada ? Cement all is not available in my area Ans not paying 128.00 and fees. Please help me what are you using from co op ?
Yes I hope you can help me because I did exactly what you said to do png times 2 download .but design space will not allow cont it wants me to replace the image . I'm assuming it's low quality so how do I fix that
Thank you! I make sure to take all the chunky concrete bits off the mold first and then I rinse with really hot water and soap. I haven't had any issues when doing it that way
I don't color my Candles normally. 100% soy wax and coloring usually doesn't look good. But if you were to add color you would want to add it to the pouring pitcher before you pour your fragrance oil.
Hi, I am intending to make some concrete pots ( I am a novice and having make any yet ). I wonder if I can use white cement + plaster of Paris and white sand. What would be your advice . Thank you
I understand that this video is 2 years old, I hope you have found a more sustainable way to mix your cement, like a silicone bowl or other reusable container.
Do you leave the left over wax in a cold unit till you need to make another candle or do you keep it in the warm position to keep it liquid for when you need to make a candle at a later time?
If you are making candles back to back keep it on. But if it is going to be the next day or later that day I would turn it off let the wax cool and then heat it back up when you are ready :)
Your very detailed information is awesome. I have never viewed videos that were this detailed, and I have viewed thousands, literally. Thank you for sharing!!!😊