Christmas Wax Melts
These cute little ornament shaped wax melts are made with soy wax and natural essential oil blends in a fun holiday line of essential oils. They are easy to make and look cute on display and smell amazing.
I used the Right Note fall and winter set of essential oil blends. I like these blends because they smell amazing, have a great scent, and are all natural.
The fall winter set has:
Christmas Splendor - A blend of pine and spice
Pumpkin Pie - Spices found in pumpkin spice
Apple Pie - Spice found in apple pie spice
Mint Blast - Peppermint, spearmint, and a touch of wintergreen
Eucalyptus Spearmint
Citrus Blend - Sweet orange, lemon, and grapefruit
Soy wax is soft, so I add stearic acid. Stearic acid makes it shrink slightly when cooled, so it comes out of the mold and your wax melter easier.
You'll need:
1 pound soy wax
3-6 tablespoons stearic acid
5 ml essential oils
Mica or candle colorant
Digital scale
Double boiler
Start by melting the soy wax and the stearic acid in a double boiler. I used a Pyrex measuring cup and put it on a canning jar ring inside a pan of water.
Never heat soy wax over direct heat or in the microwave.
Heat until melted.
Carefully remove from heat and set on heat safe surface or on a hot pad. Add the essential oil and mica if you are coloring it. Stir for one minute.
Pour into the ornament mold.
Let them fully harden before you remove them from the mold. Use in a wax melter to scent your home.
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MarĆa Ćvila on Nov 30, 2019
Great Christmas idea.
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Kristin Sater Takasawa on Dec 08, 2019
You list 3-6 Tbl Stearic acid. How do I determine how much I need?
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