Autumn Floating
Candles
Floating candles can be
a very attractive addition to the decor of a room, and
they are not difficult to make. The first thing to
realize is that although wax floats, not all candles do.
So to make your autumn floating candles, you need to make
candles that have a wide base. So choose molds that fit
this description, either from containers you already have
or from the many candle molds available. For more
information check out Candle
Making.
The article below tells
you how to make dipped candles, but this can be
adapted by pouring the molten wax into your wide-based
molds to make your autumn floating candles, colouring the
wax appropriately.
How To Make
Your Own Candles
by Majorie Slaney
A lot of people love candles.
Candles are used every day by many people for many different
things. We think of candles when the power goes out, we put
them on birthday cakes and we use them to add a fresh scent to
our home. Candles can set the mood for a great occasion or a
relaxing bubble bath. There are so many great things to do with
candles.
However, if you have ever
purchased candles, you know that they can be expensive. And you
usually get what you pay for which means the cheap ones are not
worth what you go through to buy one. Since the cheapest
candles are not good and great candles can be expensive, you
may be wondering if you have any other options. Well, guess
what? You do! You can always make your own.
Making your own candles is not as
hard as you may think and were going to tell you exactly how to
do it. All you have to do is read on and get a couple supplies
and you will be making your own hand dipped candles in no
time.
Before you get started, you are
going to need to make a trip to a craft supply shop to get some
ingredients for your candles. The good news is that the
supplies are simple and affordable. All you need is some
paraffin wax and some wicks. Then you will also need coloring
and scents of your choice. You also need a double boiler, a
wooden spoon and a stove. A thermometer will also help you be
sure the water is hot enough for your wax.
How to Make the
Candles:
1. Now that you have your
supplies, you are ready to begin. Take your wax and break it up
into small pieces.
2. Now boil the water in the
double boiler and add the broken wax. Now use your thermometer
and be sure the wax gets up to 160 degrees.
3. Stir the wax and add your
color a little at a time until you achieve the desired
color.
You
can choose any colour you like, but for
autumn floating candles, I suggest you use
yellows, oranges or browns, so you may need
to make several batches of molten wax of
different colours and
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4. Now you should also add the
scent if you are using one. Be sure the wax stays hot while you
are stirring and adding.
At this
stage, once you have placed the wick into the
centre of the candle mold, held in place by
tying it to a pencil or popsicle stick, you are
ready to begin carefully pouring your wax into
your wide-based candle molds - they are
wide-based to ensure stability, and better
floating.
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5. Now cut your wicks the length
you desire. Begin dipping the wick into the hot wax.
6. Pull your wick out and allow
if to cool. Continue dipping and cooling until your candle is
reaching the desired size.
7. Continue this until you dip
for the final time and let the candle cool
completely.
8. When it has completely cooled,
you can cut away any extra wick and your candle is now ready to
use.
Marjorie Slaney is the owner of Find Candles
which is a premier source of information about
Candles. For more information, go to:
http://findcandles.com
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