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From: MSN NicknameEerie7  (Original Message)Sent: 11/28/2007 10:02 PM

Candle-Making
 
Lots of people love candles, and there's nothing quite like the enjoyment that comes from candles you've made yourself. I was shocked on my first foray out for candle supplies-- they aren't cheap! But I've discovered some shortcuts that bring the cost down:

1. Candle wax-- here, I don't shortcut. I use the big jugs of crystals. These have all the necessary ingredients already mixed and measured (wax, hardening agent, etc). It's just easier this way, at least for me.

2. Candle color-- crayons work great. I go down to the local dollar store and get all the "candle color" I want really cheap!

3. Utensil for melting wax-- I use a coffee can sitting in a pan of water. At first, I had trouble cleaning the wax out because the can has ridges. Now I buy roasting bags, and line the coffee can with those. When you've used all your wax, you simply pull out the roasting bag and throw it away!

4. Candle molds-- this is easy if you use your imagination. Check out dollar stores and garage sales for interesting ideas. For molded candles (where they will not remain in a container), I use different size stainless steel measuring cups (again, purchased at the dollar store). It allows me to make candles in lots of different sizes, the candles slide easily out, and the handles on the measuring cups make it easier to handle the molds. For container candles, I buy interesting shaped glasses, cups, candy dishes, etc.

5. Wicks-- you can make your own wick by soaking 100% cotton string (can be found in your craft store or department store craft department) in a solution of borax and water.

6. Wick tabs-- frankly, I use paperclips. They work just as well as wick tabs.

As for "how-to": melt wax in the coffee can over very low heat (it catches fire VERY easily), stir frequently. Once it's melted, add your crayons and stir until they melt and the color is just right (remember, the color of the melted wax will be lighter after the candle is finished, so go a little darker than your "desired" color). Set your paperclip/wick into the mold, pour in the wax (reserving some, as the wax in the mold will sink as it cools). You may need to place a kabob stick or wooden spoon across the top of the mold to help keep the wick in the right place. Let cool for a bit. Before it's completely cool, top off with the extra wax to make the top nice and level. Enjoy!


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