How to Whip Candle Wax (for frosting candles)
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Learn how to Whip Candle Wax to make a Whipped Candle Frosting. Whipping candle wax is a great way to take your candles to the next level. It takes a little bit of practice to get comfortable with the process, but you will be whipping up your own creations in no time at all!
Whipping soy wax can be messy! It is not difficult at all, it just can get a bit messy.
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Whipped Soy Wax Candle Recipe
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How to Whip Candle Wax - Whipped Candle Frosting Timestamps:
How to whip candle wax overview 0:00
How much wax do I need to fill my candle jar? 0:33
Making the candle for whipped soy wax candle 2:13
Cleaning melting pot when making candles 5:21
What candle wax is best for whipping 5:53
What temperature do you whip candle wax? 7:48
How do you make candle wax look whipped? 8:14
Will whipped candle wax harden? 9:19
Pipping candle top with soy wax 10:04
Fixing pipped candle top 10:17
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I run a scented candle business and have been making candles for a while now. You explained it very well, thank you for this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Reminds me of the hurricane candles. Very useful. Didnt know I could pipe it. ❤ Delhi India
Great tips, like the silicone mat.
Love making these candles
This video really made my experience easier!! Loved and subscribed !!!
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Thank you ❤
You’re welcome 😊
ThankU, the bag and the tip for the “tip” great idea if you don’t have the regular ones ☺️
You’re welcome 😊
I learned a lot. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
This candle looks like it smells amazing and looks great!!!!
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
This is a great tutorial! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
You are amazing! You are the best one explain step by step in a practical and easy way! Thank you so much! Looks beautiful! Many blessings
You are so welcome!
such an informative video, thanks so much!
You're so welcome!
Excellent 😍 thank u!!
So cute! Thanks for sharing! I've wondered how to make whipped wax, but never looked into it yet. So easy looking!! Except for the piping LOL I need practice with my piping.
I also need more practice piping! If you want to practice a bit with the wax, when it cools down you can put it in a bowl and heat it back up a little and try again. You will have to mix it again with the hand mixer to get it back to the whipped consistency.
Lovely work ❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you for this video you’ve gave us how to make and how to deal with what’s going wrong ☺️ with our candles
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Happy candle making!
Thank u for this explanation
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You're welcome, @Rosescookingandbeyond! 😊 I had a lot of fun making this video!!
Wow just ran across your channel, beautiful! Your very good informational teacher….thank you…
You are so welcome!
Use a disposable cake deco bag for easier piping.
Your candle looks beautiful 😍..subscribed! ❤
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this tutorial with just one candle! I’m just trying to make home fragrance for myself and this is perfect!
You’re welcome! These candles can be a bit frustrating at first but once you get the piping down, it is so worth it!
Excellent.Well explain ed❤
Thank you!! :)
i have a candle exactly like this i love it!!
They are so darn cute!
Thank you!! 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for sharing. I'm ready to try making a whpped candle now!!
That's awesome! Don't hesitate to experiment with different scents and designs. Happy crafting!
@@SummerRainDIY Thank you!!
I love the way you explain every single detail so slowly just beautiful you should be a teacher plus your candle is beautiful and I’m a make one later tonight
Aww thank you!
Great video❤
Thank you!!
Thanks you for sharing
You’re welcome
Thank you so much❤
You're very welcome!
I'm probably never going to use this information, I was just curious about how people do it. The silicone mat is a nice tip for cooking though!
Edit: I actually showed this video to my mom and got her into making her own candles, thanks for this!
I'm glad you found the silicone mat tip useful for cooking, @BitterBatter! It's great to hear that you showed the video to your mom and got her into making her own candles.
Ca t wait to try it
That's wonderful to hear! Enjoy making your whipped soy wax candle. Let me know how it turns out!
Great video
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Beautiful
Thank you!
Looks good
Thank you so much! 😊
I just started making candle for hobby and I made messy 😅 thanks for showing how to clean the tools! Cause I need it without making wax every where 😅
You are so welcome!
I am not good too but I think I ll try to do it with real cream until I get better at it.
Thanks! It helps a lot!!
You can do it! It takes some practice but it is a lot of fun!
You know what's funny? I never thought about scooping the wax back out and re-piping it! I just kinda sadly accepted that I hated my piping sometimes haha! Thank you for this, it changes everything!
It does! It can definitely be frustrating when it doesn’t pipe correctly! I’ve had to redo mine more than once.
I have a suggestion why don’t you First pipe the rosettes on a butter paper cool it and just place and reset it next to the wick around I wonder if it will work and make it easy. Maybe you’ll have to give a base of whipped wax for the cold rosettes to sit on and adhere.
That's a fantastic suggestion! It's similar to how cake decorating works, and it sounds like it could make the process much easier. I'll definitely give it a try and see how it turns out.
😂 why does it look so yummy? I really want to eat the forbidden icing
Beautifully explained, and thank you for that ❤️
I have one question, when measuring the temperature of the wax, you mentioned the temperature, but I didn't hear if it was in Fahrenheit or Celsius 🤗 (we use Celsius here)
Greetings from Germany 🙋♀️
I used Fahrenheit
I just about to learn how to make a piping frosting.. what happen if the wax is getting harder? Remelt it with double boiler? Thank yo yin advance 😊
Yes, just heat it up a little and whip it again
Thank you for sharing- would you recommend hard or soft soy for whipping?
This is the soy wax I used amzn.to/3E0chyc
What temperature? Mine keeps crumbling. I've re-melted it several times
Q: Love your video first of all. Is the wax still warm when you put it in the piping baggie? I have tried this over and over and it seems to be chunky when I squeeze the was out. TIA
Yes it is still a little warm. You are looking for consistency that holds its shape.
Thank you for the amazing video tutorial.I have one question.What kind of wax did you use for the whip?I use hard soy wax and it gets super hard until I pipe it all!
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Mix it until it holds its form. Then pipe it. If it feels too hard, he heat and try it again
Wish I knew which piping tip this was!!!
This is the tip that I used.
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Hi! Can you tell me how you would package these so that they piped part doesn't get smashed? Thank you!!
I would try bubble wrap and an appropriately-sized box that prevents candles from shifting.
Enjoyed watching you make this candle thank you for sharing. May I ask what type of soy is it 6006 for base and 404 for the whip? I can’t remember if that’s the right number for the whip.
I used the same wax for the candle and the whip. Here is a link amzn.to/3E0chyc
@@SummerRainDIY thank you! 🥰
May I please know which piping tip she used for this??!!??? Experienced bakers please respond!!!!
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I always mess up with design even I'm not good at piping
I totally get where you're coming from! I used to mess up with piping all the time when I first started. In this video ruclips.net/video/DkMEPKu4fLw/видео.html , I tried out a different approach by making little frosting blobs, and it surprisingly made things a lot simpler. Give it a shot and see if it works for you too!
I've made a few of these now, and can not figure out how to get them to burn with a full melt pool. Do you know if there is a way to have candles with piped wax (frosting) melt fully or will they always tunnel as they melt?
The wax is less structured because it has the air pockets. To lessen this, try using less whipped top. If you find the wick gets more than 1/4 inch, trim it. You can also allow it to burn for a bit then cool, I find this helps.
Hi I have wax beads in a box and it was with my oils my coconut oil and I think the other bag is shea butter or something I can't remember anyway a little had melted onto the wax beads I know this because the wax beads best and as I went to put them back in I could feel oiliness the oil on on the beads will I still be able to make candles
Hi! Yes, you can use the wax beads even if some coconut oil got on them. It's similar to making a massage oil candle, where you intentionally add oils to the wax. Happy candle making!
when the whipped piping cools is it hardened?
@ilyv2design Yes, when the whipped piping cools, it does harden.
Do you use white colour also in whipped cream??
I didn't use any colorant in the whipped part of the candle, but you can definitely add white colorant if you prefer.
Can use palm Wax to get whipped wax?
I haven't tried it with palm wax myself, but you can definitely give it a try! It's always fun to experiment with different types of wax to see what works best for you.
I have made some but the coloured wax bleeds a little into the white wax.. how do you stop this?
Make sure that your container candle is completely hardened before you pipe the top. That should prevent any bleeding.
How long it takes to cool down?
It really depends on the temperature in your house. I would say roughly 20 minutes to cool down. The key is to be checking the consistency while it is cooling down.
Does it not spill out when it’s burning?
When you pipe it as tall as I did it does. You can put it on something to catch the wax or pipe it lower :)
Hi what number tip do you use.
This is the piping tip I used amzn.to/3rIHEux
Excuse me i have a question my creame didnt looks like your. When i mix the creame shapes are bad.
When you are learning to pipe it can take a little bit to get the hang of it. If you don’t like the way it looks when you are doing it, you can take it off and do it again. Also, if it starts to harden up too much you can heat it back up. Hope that helps
Are you using the container wax?
I am using soy wax
@@SummerRainDIYthey are asking which candle wax you are using from that company
This is the wax that I used amzn.to/3E0chyc
Is it fine to use 100% soy wax for frosting? Because it hardens sooner before we pipe i guess!!
Yes, you can use soy wax. The key to keeping the wax pliable is continuing to mix it. Once you are at a consistency where it starts to hold its shape, then you put it in the piping bag. You do have to work quickly to get it piped before it hardens.
Can u do it with coconut soy wax?
Yes
With the whipped wax we’ll above the rim, does the wax overflow the container? It looks pretty that way, but don’t want it to dri everywhere.
Yes it does, just pipe it lower if you are worried about it dripping
How long a candle takes to dry
The candle takes a couple hours to cool completely. The wax, once to the consistency does not take long at all to cool, maybe 15 minutes.
My 50gm mold candles taking more time to cool down like 2 hours. And when I remove it there is some cracks very small cracks and uneven color tones how to correct it can u pls suggest me. Should I use mold spray each time?
What kind of wax are you using? It should not take that long to cool.
How come the wax doesn’t get hard ?
The wax does get hard. Regularly mixing it allows you to keep it pliable enough to pipe, but it will fully harden just like regular candle wax.
I’m sorry I’m on my husband’s account but I’m a beginner candle maker and I’m love how you broke it down cause piping and getting my strawberries the right color has me ready to pull all my hair out 😂
Yes it can be very frustrating at first. If you don’t like how it is pipped, heat the soy wax up just a little and whip it again. It’s worth it when you see the finished candle tho 🥰
WARNING. IS IT SAFE TO BURN? I think it’s too full. CAN DRIBBLE N CAUSE FIRE 🔥
You can definitely use less piping if you would like :)
Slow down talking. I didnt even catch your name!"
Yeah, I naturally talk fast! Lol need to remind myself to slow down a bit 😊