Jelly wax is a very beautiful craft candle. The difference between it and other candles is that it has a crystal clear appearance and a very flexible touch. Making jelly wax is slightly more difficult than ordinary candles.
1. Put the white candle into the pot and heat it to melt. Add the jelly gum powder and the candle according to the ratio of 1:30. Continue to melt the candle liquid while heating until the liquid becomes transparent.
2. Wait for the temperature to decrease slightly, add colored crayons and perfume, and shake the heating pot.
3. Add decorative objects such as dried flowers to the transparent glass, and fix the candle wick in the middle with a toothpick.
4. Pour the melted candle liquid into the container, let it stand for 30 minutes, and wait for the liquid to solidify and cool.
Generally, there will be some bubbles in the finished jelly wax. If you don’t want to have bubbles, you can pour the candle liquid in batches, with an interval of about 1-2 minutes.
If you want to make a layered candle, you can also use this method. First pour a candle liquid of one color, wait for it to solidify, and then pour another color candle liquid, so that a simple jelly wax can be made.

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