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DIY Rosemary Lavender Scented Wax Melts

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DIY Rosemary Lavender Scented Wax Melts
Today’s DIY recipe will show you how you can create your own great smelling wax melts! What You Will Need:
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup of beeswax granules or soy wax
  • Few branches of Rosemary
  • Ice cube trays or silicone molds
  • About 3-5 drops of food coloring.
  • 20 drops of fragrance oils. We recommend: Lavender or Lavender Chamomile
Directions:
  1. Place coconut oil and beeswax or soy wax granules in a small pan over low heat. Stir until completely melted.
  2. Remove from heat and sprinkle in Rosemary or anything else you’d like to add as textures in your wax melt.
  3. Pour into your ice cube trays or silicone molds
  4. Allow to sit until completely cooled and firm. Usually about an hour or 2 is perfect.
  5. Pop from your mold by flipping over and tapping firmly. Store your wax melts in an area that will not get very warm.

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