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The Art of waxmelts
Introduction
Welcome and course overview
Understanding the basics of wax melts
The basics of Making Scented Wax Melts
Ingredients and supplies needed (3:36)
How to make a waxmelt (3:43)
Choosing a wax (1:02)
The Difference a wax makes (1:08)
Wax Cheat Sheet | Downloadable Resource
Choosing a waxmelt type (1:56)
Troubleshooting common issues
Some of my Favourite Supplies
Colour in waxmelts
Coloring techniques for wax melts
Colour Theory in your designs (2:15)
Colour options (1:24)
Creating your own Colours (3:20)
Mixing Colour Options (1:46)
Designing Wax Melts
Choosing the right fragrances
Selecting molds and shapes for wax melts
Adding decorative elements
Tips for creating unique designs
Design Techniques Part 1 | Swirl, Drop & Drizzle (6:31)
Design Techniques Part 2 | Unconventional Supplies (7:09)
Design Techniques Part 3 | Colour Changing & Confetti (6:11)
Design Techniques Part 4 | Duo & Double Pouring (6:59)
Design Techniques Part 5 | Dip, Drop & Drizzle (3:05)
Packaging & Presenting Wax Melts
Packaging and presenting your wax melts
Design Inspo | 100 designs & how to create them
Colour Changing and Confetti
Drizzled
Duo Poured, Duotoned & Line Accents
Layered Pours
Minimalist
Monochromatic
Waxbombs | Round Waxmelts
Snapbars
Mixed Techniques
Marketing and Selling
Building a brand for your wax melts
Pricing strategies and considerations
Selling your wax melts online and at markets
Cleaning and maintaining your equipment
How to clean your equipment (2:31)
Conclusion
Review of key learnings
Final thoughts and next steps
A Discount Code for You!
Refer a Friend Program
Choosing a waxmelt type
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