DIY Leather Mandle for Father's Day
by
Rebecca D. Dillon
(IC: blogger)
9 Materials
1 Hour
Easy
Learn how to make this leather scented mandle DIY for Dad as a Father's day gift! This leather mandle DIY is quick and easy and can be made and gifted in the same afternoon. What's a mandle? Why, a man candle of course! Here's how to make yours.
Using a digital scale, weigh out the soy wax into the glass Pyrex measuring cup. Heat in the microwave at 50-60% power until the wax melts. (Alternately you can melt the wax in a double boiler.)
Now prepare your wood wick. Measure the height needed and cut the wick to fit. (It's suggested that you double up the wood wicks when making candles using 100% soy wax for a better burn.) Place the wood wick(s) in the molten wax for ten minutes.
Now pour the wax into the candle jar and allow it to cool and harden completely. Don't burn for at least 24 hours.
Now add your choice of the wild west three dimensional stickers to the outside of your candle jar and it's ready for gifting!
Remember to never leave the candle unattended and don't forget to blow it out when you're done burning your new mandle!
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Suggested materials:
- Soy candle wax
- Medium wooden wicks
- Leather fragrance oil
- 7.5 oz clear glass square candle jar
- Jolee's Boutique Wild West Dimensional Stickers
- Metal utensil for stirring
- Microwave (or double boiler)
- 4 cup glass Pyrex measuring cup
- Digital scale Instructions:
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published June 2nd, 2016 4:06 PM
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