More than One Color
The process for making a floating rose candle with more than one color is the same as that for making a single color floating rose candle, except that you will need to create a series of wax sheets in different colors as you build your flower


Pour a wax sheet the color you want the center of your flower to be. Cut out petal shapes and create the center of your flower. When you move to a new color, place the left over wax of this first wax sheet into the melting pot to warm again to 150 to 155 degrees F.
Pour a wax sheet for the next color of your flower. Follow the same process for each color, pouring a wax sheet, cutting petal shapes, wrapping the petals around your flower, and placing left over wax back into the melting pot to warm to 150 to 155 degrees F.
Pour a wax sheet for the next color of your flower. Follow the same process for each color, pouring a wax sheet, cutting petal shapes, wrapping the petals around your flower, and placing left over wax back into the melting pot to warm to 150 to 155 degrees F.

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