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  • I know you used 1/2 a pound for three candles. Is that about accurate? I am making 125 teacup candles as favors for my wedding and I was trying to get an estimation of how much wax I am probably going to need for 125 candles.

  • @passionsinger555 Yes, sorry....I didn't really measure :( That sounds accurate! Wonderful wedding favors!!

  • Like video I will be subscribing. Please do the same:)

  • Can you use any pots? Or just non-stick pots?

  • @SuBelleza I'm not sure....I just happened to grab this one from the thrift store :)

  • could i just melt other candles and pour into cups? love this idea thanks

  • @valflower1 Yes, I bet you could do that. I just had fun creating my own scents! I just purchases lavender and country spice. The creme brule` I made in the video smells insanely good!!!!

  • seriously you are one of the yutubers that has never had haters you must be doing everything right , keep making videos

  • @karinacorona17 Thank you! I get a few here and there......but mostly love ;) I'm working on editing the vintage haul today, yay!!

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  • @Dankness2012 I do the wax on med-low for only a few minutes. I seen many tutorials with this exact method. .....

  • @MsPinkFabulous you have alot to learn about making candles. your giving people some wrong info. never put dried flamable material in your candles. it WILL catch fire. and use a thermometer.

  • @Dankness2012 The flash point for soy wax is close to 500 degrees. This would happen if your wax is exposed to an open flame for an extended amount of time, not by simply melting it over a stove for 3 minutes. No need to freak :P

  • awesome idea,,Thanks for sharing

  • If you buy sllightly longer wicks you can rap the end around your chopstick so it hangs from the chopstick in the middle of your cup until it sets. Than you can cut the end of the wick

  • this is a really cute idea. i am going to make some for my house

  • going thrifting tomorrow to get some tea cups thanks for the tip

  • Didnt know it was that easy, thanks for sharing

  • love this! :D

  • This is great! I'm trying to make more home made Christmas gifts this year. Any special coloring to add?

  • @TheBlondeRN Yes, they make tiny dye chips so you can add any color you wish. Do not add food coloring though, it won't mix well :(

  • This is SUCH a great idea. I can't wait to try it. By the way, your sparkly vest is absolutley adorable.

  • What a super cute idea! Also, your accessories and vest are sooo awesome! Perfect for winter season!

  • :)

    You are so cool!

  • i love this! i'm going to try it :)

  • can u do more videos like this plz!!!!!!!!!!

  • Love this idea, it's so cute! :D

  • That is cool! The lavendar bit in the candel is a really nice touch. :)

  • so cool im doing this

  • @itsCami96 Awesome!!! It's so easy, you are going to have fun :P

  • Adorable !!!!!

  • @elyanecash1 thanks!! They smell SO good too!

  • what a smart Idea, thanks for doing this. I'm going to try it. :)

  • @NoraDlist Yay!!! It's so easy, and they are going to make such cute gifts!

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