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Yaley Concentrated Candle Dye Blocks, 0.75-Ounce, Green

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About this item

  • After your wax is completely melted; shave some of the dye blocks into the melted wax and stir well
  • To get an idea of the color concentration; place a few drops of wax onto a piece of white paper
  • The wax will immediately set up and give you an idea of the color of your candle
  • You can add more dye to reach your desired color


Yaley-Candle Dye Blocks. After your wax is completely melted, shave some of the dye blocks into the melted wax and stir well. To get an idea of the color concentration, place a few drops of wax onto a piece of white paper. The wax will immediately set up and give you an idea of the color of your candle. You can add more dye to reach your desired color. These are not for use with gel wax. .75 ounces.


Isabelle A Bowman
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020
Bought for a gift
MG323
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2017
Least favorite dye blocks I have ever used. They are too thick and did not melt well. The blocks are hard to work with/cut. And the pigmentation is very muted/dull-m not bright or vibrant at all. Much prefer the Candle Science dye wafers or dye chips from maple street candle makers out of Lexington KY.
Rj.K
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2016
This works great and comes out a really good color. I don't have to use AS much as other kinds of dye I've used but still need a decent amount to get a darker color. But that's with any kind of dye. If you have a grater it will work just fine to add the perfect amount
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2015
Not a big fan of this style dye block. It does work however.
Nick Hebert
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2014
Made my candles a mint green color, but I didn't mind... they still looked great.
Chuck St. Louis
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2014
Not a good product. I would not recommend it to anyone. Try the dyes from Peak Candles. The dyes are not strong enough and too expensive.Chuck
Moylans
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2014
I had no problems at all. This was my first time ever working with homemade candles, and this worked so well. I only needed slivers of the stuff for each batch I made (about a pound of soy wax and I only needed about a fourth of one of the eight divided pieces to make a nice spring green color). Worked like I wanted it to.
Chinese Crested Mom
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2013
The cost of this item was second to none. My daughter took up candle making which can be very expensive- now i have the ability to keep her supplied without breaking my bank account.