@@SimpleeSylvia thank you 🙏 yes, i had to change my technique for practicality purposes. Like you said the original way i marbled took too long. This is much faster.
I just got those from CS in Orange and haven't made them yet. I love your marbled version! Something I have done to help stablize wicks is use wooden food skewers and tape two side by side by using blue painters tape on just the ends or you could use elastic bands if you don't have tape...puts enough pressure to keep them side by side and run the wicks up between them. They are long enough to lay them on top of most vessels. I discovered this solution when making dough bowl candle and needing something long enough to rest on the top and also hold wicks. Hope this makes sense!
@@TrescentsbyTarita happy to share it! I cringed when you pulled the wick out of the tab. Hate when that happens to me!! I have those same wick clips you were using and they are tough to get the wick into and many times I pull the wick from the tab. So frustrating!
Also i didnt see you use 99% alcohol to wipe you jars out, use the heat gun to dry it. the wicks will stick better, wait 20 mins before pouring the wax
Word of advise. use a hot glue gun to place the wicks down. When you do the marble that way let it sit over night so the wax wont cause it to blend. Pour the wax at 140 to 150. I will be uploading videos to show people how to marble
@@BlackBloomCandleCo. thanks, yes, I typically pour at 140-150 when marbling. I poured a little hotter this go around. The wick tab stayed secured to the bottom, but the wick came out of the actual tab. Are you suggesting to hot glue the wick around the tab? I’ve never had an issue with my wicks lifting using the wick stickers to secure them?