You Will Need:
16 oz Beeswax Pastilles - White, Unrefined
1.5 oz Witches Brew Fragrance Oil
Phase 1: Fill the bottom of the double boiler with a few inches of water and set the top pan on. When using the two-pot method, be sure your top pan is a size smaller than the bottom pot.
Phase 2: Place the wax in the top pan or pot and insert the thermometer. Melt the wax over low to medium heat until melted (about 160F).
Phase 3: Take the melted wax off the heat and add fragrance. Fragrances are fragile because they contain oil and should be mixed into the wax after it is removed from the heat source.
Phase 4: Prepare your wax tart molds by placing them on cooling racks, we used clamshell molds for this recipe. This will help the air to circulate underneath and protect surfaces from heat damage. Almost any mold can be used to make tarts, including muffin tins and soap molds.
Phase 5: Pour the scented wax into the molds, leaving a small amount of room at the top in case sinking in the center occurs and a second pour is required after they are cooled. If you are using the clamshell containers, allow the wax to cool to about 140F or the hot wax will melt the container.
Phase 6: Cool the tarts completely and check for depressions in the middle, at which point you might want to add more wax and cool them again.
Phase 7: Close/Seal clamshells and label prior to sale.
To Use: Snap off a tart, place into a tart warmer and allow to melt.
Allison B. Kontur
www.BathBodySupply.com
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