Making our Clamshell Wax Tarts:
Our Joy Wax candle making kit contains:
- Pillar of Bliss Wax
- Apple Cinnamon Fragrance Oil
- Vanilla Bean Fragrance Oil
- Red Liquid Candle Dye
- Yellow Liquid Candle Dye
- Clamshell Containers
- Disposable Pipettes
- Complete Instructions
Other Ingredients You’ll Need: Stainless Steel Spoon, Stove, Paper Bowls (2), Toothpick, Melting Container.
Instructions:
- Place 1 lb of wax into your melting container.
- Melt wax over low heat on the stove until the wax is completed melted.
- Get your four empty clamshells ready.
- Pour 1/2 of the melted wax into a paper bowl. With a pipette, start by adding 1 drop of red liquid candle dye; add more if desired. Please note: A little bit of candle dye goes a long way. You can always add more dye to the melted wax, but you cannot take it away.
- Add 1 oz of Apple Cinnamon Original fragrance oil to the melted wax. Stir. (Keep remaining melted wax on stove at a low temp setting.)
- Bend the side of the paper bowl to make a pour spout, and quickly pour the melted wax into two clamshells. Do not move the clamshells until the wax has completely hardened and set up.
- Pour the other half of the melted wax into a paper bowl. Using a pipette, add 1 drop of yellow liquid candle dye. Continue this step until you have reached the yellow color you are looking for. Please note: A little bit of candle dye goes a long way. You can always add more dye to the melted wax, but you cannot take it away.
- Add 1 oz of Vanilla Bean fragrance oil to the melted wax. Stir.
- Bend the side of the paper bowl to make a pour spout. Quickly pour the melted wax into two clamshells. Do not move the clamshells until the wax has completely hardened and set up.
To Use Your Tarts:
Break off chunks of the clamshell tart and place them into a tart warmer and fill your room with the wonderful aromas of Apple Cinnamon and Vanilla Bean!
- Makes:
- 4 Clamshell Tarts
- Time to Make:
- 1/2 Hour
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Instructions Included?
- True














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