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Molded Rose Candle

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Let It Cool and Mix Second Layer

First Layer Cooled

First Layer Cooled

David Fisher
When enough of the first color of wax has hardened, carefully pour the still liquid wax back into the pour pot. Again, because of the mold's flexibility, you may need to tilt the mold and let the wax drain into a baking pan, and then use the baking pan to pour back into the pour pot.

Once the liquid wax was poured back, this is what the cavities looked like.

Melt the rest of the wax, add your color (or second color.)

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