How to Make Raspberry Lemonade Cupcake Candles with Soy Wax!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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This video shows how to make Raspberry Lemonade Cupcake Candles out of soy wax.
Fragrance Oil: Raspberry Lemonade
Fragrance Load: 6%
Wax Type: A blend of soy, coconut and beeswax.
Cupcake Base: 2.75oz each
Cupcake Icing: 3oz each
Wick: Cotton
I love this. I am just starting out but I love this
Thank you
@@Asontemonique thank you!
Very lovely outcome. Well done! I have a question, I watched a couple of other videos where the icing was whipped before using. I noticed you didn't. Does that mean I can go ahead to pipe my icing without necessarily whipping it up with a Mixer first?
I never use a mixer and it turns out beautifully everything (and less clean up). I just make sure I am stirring the wax frequently enough, so no lumps form. Lumps will clog your tip and make piping difficult.
Hello, great vid and detail! Thanks for the valuable content. Could you make a video showing how you package your cupcake candles, and also a couple sources on where we can it from?
Absolutely! I will work on that and get one posted! Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it! 😀
I made a video regarding packaging the cupcake candles.
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they are gorgeous
Thank you!
Great video. The frosting looked so real it made me hungry 😆
Thank you!!
@@candlelitconceptshola para hacer ese tipo de vela cual tipo de cera se debe usar alto punto de fusion o bajo punto de fucion 🙏
Great video!! Awesome candles!
Thank you Charlie!
Hello thank you so much for this tutorial I’m just starting out when I did mine I double lined it and use hot glue to secure the wick terrible idea because my cupcake started tunneling I’m going to try to to do it with your method hopefully no tunneling thank you again ❤
Absolutely! Anytime. Please let me know how it goes!
@@candlelitconcepts most def Thank you again
@@SimplySayrabi Anytime!
Gorgeous piping
Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this video! Your cupcakes looks amazingly beautiful! Actually I been trying to do the piping cream using soy wax(ecosoy CB + PB), however it seems I couldn't get the temp right when putting them into the piping bag, it was always too soft to form the shape, then i waited a bit and it became too thick and causing the blockage..it was a bit frustrating that i need to cut the bag and re-melt the wax then try the whole process again...it's been a few failed attempt already. Would really appreciate your advice..Thank you :)
Hello! I use a mixture of soy, coconut and beeswax when I make these cupcakes simply because of the piping portion. If you use a harder wax, it will not produce the same consistency that you need inorder to pipe it on to the cupcake base. The harder the wax is, the less time you have to work with it. It's either too soft or too hard... there usually is no middle consistency, which is what is needed. 😀
@@candlelitconcepts what soy wax product are you using? Would you mind sharing the ratio of soy, coconut wax and beeswax you use? I use coco apricot wax and hoping I can mix in soy and beeswax to create wax frosting. Thank you!
@Rose Christian Company Thank you for reaching out with questions. I was buying this wax blend from Aztec Candle but they recently switched products. They no longer have the all natural blend and have replaced it with BW-917. It claims it is the same blend, but I have not tried it yet. You can always play around with blending your own... just remember if you are adding a hard wax to your blend, it will solidify a lot faster and the time you have to work with it will decrease. I recommend only adding 1% of hard wax at a time. I tried 10% my first attempt and that was a mistake! It was liquid one second and then immediately turned solid the next. There was no in between stage, which is what we need.
Hello what soy wax do you use and wick series?
Hello! BW917 is the wax I use, along with a cotton wick.
@@candlelitconceptsis that wax for both the cupcake and the frosting?
You can use whatever wax you want for the base but you have to use the soft wax for the frosting portion if you want to be able to pipe it on to the cupcake. In this video, I did use it for both the base and the frosting.
Wow! So pretty. How did you come up with the wick size?
Hello! I typically reference the wick guide provided by the supplier who I buy the wicks from, although the guides can be off slightly. I always recommend performing a burn test to ensure that you have selected the correct wick size and that you are getting an even burn. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any additional questions! Thank you and have a great day!
Hi! Great Video! Can you tell me what size/type of pointer you used for the icing?
Hello! I used a 1M Wilton brand piping tip for the icing!
What size wick do you use for the cupcakes... there are so many sizes and types!
Hello! Thank you for reaching out! There are definitely a lot of wicks available to choose from, making it difficult to select the "right" one. I struggled with the same thing so I tested multiple cotton wicks from candle science and found that they burn pretty similar, regardless of the size. However, that doesn't mean they performed well. In all honesty, I was quite disappointed that these wicks did not burn the diameter they were marketed to burn. So then I tested a zinc core wick and these burned beautifully! My recommendation is to try out several wicks. Test them in a container candle, in a decorative candle, etc. Then pick the one that you like the best and that performed the best across the different products and stick with that. I really don't think you need 30 different sizes, types, etc. I use mainly zinc core wicks because they are consistent, provide great burn radius, scent throw, etc. And I can use them in soy, gel, etc.
These cupcakes have roughly a 3 inch diameter so 1 wick is usually sufficient. Just remember, if you increase in diameter, then you need to increase in the number of wicks you are using.
Hope this helps! Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
which wax you used
Hello!! I used a blend of soy, coconut and beeswax!
@@candlelitconcepts hello, I wanted to know where you getting your molds from?
@@candacebruno7980 I have purchased some from Etsy, Amazon, etc. However, if I can't find what I'm looking for, then I just make them myself using the actual food item and silicone rubber. Check out my video on how to make silicone molds for candles, soaps and embeds. ruclips.net/video/zDBVVIcTQyo/видео.html
Couldn’t see how you made the icing. Did you whip it up somehow.
Hello! I melt the wax completely down, remove from heat, add the fragrance oil and then mix it until it gets to the right consistency to pipe it. I use a rubber spoon to mix it.
@@candlelitconcepts thank you.
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@@candlelitconceptshola ese tipo de velas se hacen con cera de alto punto de fusion o bajo punto de fusion 🙏
Why won't you be exact with the wick size I thought tutorials was to inform and help.
How do you do the math
For which part?
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Thank u for your video it helped me and made all the difference Iv been trying to make the icing for such a long time 🫶❤
Hello Stacy! Thank you for reaching out! I'm glad that you were able to get the icing figured out! It is definitely a technique that takes time to master but having the right wax sure does make things a little easier! Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions in the future. I am always happy to help!