I just tried the second method and I’m liking the results so far. Making sure that you don’t let the wax get too cool before being able to spin it around the jar was the only problem I had but it did make the whole process more difficult. I can’t wait to see what it looks like when it cools. Thank you!
I like the "roll around marble technique! That technique comes out better for the marble effect that I want! If I want to do multiple colors with this technique do I wait for the first color to dry and keep doing each color individually? Thanks so much for sharing your techniques!
I like the first jar you rolled. I usually pour at 130-140F so im not sure if the hotter wax will not completely blend everywhere but you got a great effect! 🙌🏼
Hi, I have a question. The candles look really nice with this methode, but how does it burn? I mean it is not recommanded to add so much colorant to a candle, or actually only 0,1 %
great video. I have been making birthday candles like this with 6 different colors. they look really awesome!! I'm finding that with my soy they will still frost after a while on the shelf tho. and im having trouble selling the marbled ones as well. I make both solid and marbled and sell them at a market in person 7 days a week. the marbled do not sell as well even though people think they look really cool.
I use toothpics when I make mine and I use about 3-4 per candle.. I just toss them in the trash after each swipe.. I was using a metal skewer and wiping with rubbing alcohol each time but I lost it. lol.. and went with toothpicks now and they work awesome
Is there a way to make it look almost like a macchiato or something, where there's a lot more color, only in the top half, but that it looks like it's blending a bit with the bottom layer of white?
Can you put your just pored candle on to 1” polystyrene and cover with a perpose made tea cossy type cover to cool down the wax slowly, to avoid the wax shrinking around The inside of the container
Hi! Could I do all that while the wax is in a mold? and then remove it from the mold when it's cured? because I don't want to have my candles in a vessel.. @Sheri Vegas Thx.
Hi , lovely technique, i absolutely loved .. the temperature that you mentioned is in fahrenheit and not in celsius, right ? Also this temperature will vary for paraffin or beeswax too , right ? Thanking you in advance :)
I tried the 2nd one. I marbled the jar and let it sit for 3 days before I Filled the jar with wax. The warm wax melted off the marbling. I poured wax at 145 f. What did I do wrong?
I just tried the second method and I’m liking the results so far. Making sure that you don’t let the wax get too cool before being able to spin it around the jar was the only problem I had but it did make the whole process more difficult. I can’t wait to see what it looks like when it cools. Thank you!
the second method seems so much more easier ive been searching for this
I like second method ,the result❤️🔥
Just tried this and I really loved it. Tried it with my pumpkin spice buttercream FO and it makes it look like a actual drink. Thank you!
Technic number 2 is absolutely gorgeous !! Thank you 🙏🏻
The second one. They are both absolutely beautiful!♥️♥️♥️
#2 is very therapeutic and it stands out
Thank you so much for this as I’m exploring the candle making business this was so great thank you 😊
Orange and red make it look beautiful and go together. I really like your idea
I would love to try both! But I like how the 2nd turns out. Planning to start a candle business here soon. Love from Phils ❤️
Just finished a batch with technique 2. They look amazing…
#2 works much much better for me, and I’m just starting back!
So beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!😍
Hi from the USA!
I love both methods and cannot wait to try this out. Big TY!!!
Tried it today …turned out wonderful…thank u love ❤
I like the "roll around marble technique! That technique comes out better for the marble effect that I want! If I want to do multiple colors with this technique do I wait for the first color to dry and keep doing each color individually? Thanks so much for sharing your techniques!
I like both methods as it will not burn off any fragrance added if later using a heat gun to melt down to add the dye. Thanks for this 👍🏼
Both of these are really nice
How does the color effect the wick? I liked rolling effect.
2nd technique is my favorite look
Love the second method. Do you think you could add biodegradeanle glitter to the second method?
Just joined and I'm loving the second one more
Are you able to include scent with these two marbling techniques as well?
I like the marble look
They are both beautiful.
I am so excited to try this. I’m leaving towards the second method!
I like the first jar you rolled. I usually pour at 130-140F so im not sure if the hotter wax will not completely blend everywhere but you got a great effect! 🙌🏼
What type of wax are you using at this temperature?
Hi Sheri, I love both! I've liked and subscribed so I wouldn't miss any time you're back at it.
I loved to learn more
I trying too.
I LOVE this technique!! Can't wait to try!
I absolutely love this!
I liked both techniques
Hi, I have a question. The candles look really nice with this methode, but how does it burn? I mean it is not recommanded to add so much colorant to a candle, or actually only 0,1 %
I really like both. They both look really good
Fantastic demo and explanation ❤️❤️❤️
great video. I have been making birthday candles like this with 6 different colors. they look really awesome!! I'm finding that with my soy they will still frost after a while on the shelf tho. and im having trouble selling the marbled ones as well. I make both solid and marbled and sell them at a market in person 7 days a week. the marbled do not sell as well even though people think they look really cool.
that's interesting. So people are more drawn to the solid white candles? How do the birthday candles sell?
Thank you for sharing your method and tips .
Can you use mica to color it? What do you mix the mica with before swirling it in?
Amazing! So helpful thank you💖💝
Would the second method work on molds candles?
Love them! Can't wait to make them 😊
I like the first one.
Are these scented also or just for looks?
I like the second one
Cool, im a beginner. I'll watch those
I like both
Do you clean off the skewer in between dipping in the melted wax and putting on more liquid dye?
I use toothpics when I make mine and I use about 3-4 per candle.. I just toss them in the trash after each swipe.. I was using a metal skewer and wiping with rubbing alcohol each time but I lost it. lol.. and went with toothpicks now and they work awesome
Love these!
Is there a way to make it look almost like a macchiato or something, where there's a lot more color, only in the top half, but that it looks like it's blending a bit with the bottom layer of white?
Thanks for the tips
Hello beautiful. What type of liquid dye do you use? Is it specifically for candles or can use use colored wax ?
Hey you know the heat gun you use - can you use a low heat blow dryer instead?
Love your video!
Thank you so much very helpful
Thanks so much great tutorial
Do your skewers have paint in them? I dont see you adding more coloring on top. Just the skewer. Thanks
Can you put your just pored candle on to 1” polystyrene and cover with a perpose made tea cossy type cover to cool down the wax slowly, to avoid the wax shrinking around The inside of the container
How do you clean up the wax from when you do the marble effects on the top edge of the jars?
Thank you for sharing ☺️
I tried #2 and I love it
Very nice I just love ❤️ the way they turned out will have to try this technique I’m a new viewer
Hi sheri great video thanks for sharing 😍 ❤️ xx
Thank you for sharing ❤🎉👍
Love that! Thx for sharing.
Question - are these marble candles unscented?
Is it also possible to do this with store bought candles that you melt?
Hi! Could I do all that while the wax is in a mold? and then remove it from the mold when it's cured? because I don't want to have my candles in a vessel.. @Sheri Vegas Thx.
Please tell me which color u are using
I like the second one because it looks like it could work in round candle moldes.
Does it work for mold?
I found the dye clogs the wicks, how do u get around that
Where you buy your candle supplies? And do you ever put cubes in them, ive seen Them on internet?
Beautiful video thank you for sharing beautiful 😊
Hi , lovely technique, i absolutely loved .. the temperature that you mentioned is in fahrenheit and not in celsius, right ? Also this temperature will vary for paraffin or beeswax too , right ? Thanking you in advance :)
I love both
For me I think I'd like to try the first method thou
Hello Do you use heat gun afterwards?
If need then you can.
@@sherivegasartist Thank You
I made some today!
What wax and coloring do you use?
so good. great video
Thank you 🤗
Have you done a video about how to make 3d flowers using molds on candles? Sorry, i am a beginner
Very good❤❤❤
Is this acrylic or paint for candle? I tried make with candle colour and it become harmony with the other colour:(
Well done! Tyfs 😊
Nice tutorial video for us beginners. Can you please guide me how to get those dyes you used? M in India.
Love it
What kind of liquid colour can be added? Oil based?
I use candle dyes that come in a liquid form
Do you mix steric acid in wax
If you want to add fragrance, when can it be added?
Depends on the type of wax...I use coconut wax and add fragrance at 190°F
Going to try this ty
❤❤❤❤ awesome
Thank you so much 😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much for your video
What colour do u use here?
Beautiful
Good job dear .....
Thanks!
Can I use food coloring?
Hey..my name is Sheri 😁 your work is wonderful ❤️...I like your video 💖... it's so amazing work 🥰...keep going 😍...
Are you said degrees in Celsius ?
I tried the 2nd one. I marbled the jar and let it sit for 3 days before I Filled the jar with wax. The warm wax melted off the marbling. I poured wax at 145 f. What did I do wrong?
Mam my candle comes out of the glass once its completely dries Wht should i do