Candlemaking Made Easy
I want to share my idea for candlemaking made easy. Read on to see one of my common problems and how I solved it.
Don't you just hate it when your favorite candle burns out and there is still quite a bit of candle left in the container?
Yeah, me too!!
I got an idea recently, and decided to give it a try. And, guess what, it worked!
This is one of my favorite candle scents. I used to sell these volcano candles at my shop and it was definitely a customer favorite too. What frustrates me is they don't always burn to the bottom and I end up with quite a bit of candle left over.
It dawned on me recently that I have a candle warmer. And just maybe I could salvage the left over candle wax.
I remembered that I also had a package of wicks that I purchased years ago and had never used. You can purchase wicks at most any craft store.
All that I needed for this project was the candle wicks, hot glue gun, candle warmer and a container for my candle.
I remembered a set of vintage dessert glasses I had on hand, and I've never even used them. I bought a set of 4 at a thrift store a long time ago, and they have been sitting in the cabinet ever since. The color, style, and size was perfect!
My candle was a bit larger than my candle warmer, but I just sat it on top and it worked just fine. In about 30 minutes, the wax was completely liquified.
While my wax was melting I used a drop of hot glue and glued the metal bottom of the wick to the bottom of my container. When it was dry and secure I wrapped the wick around a pencil and rested it on top of the container.
This will keep the wick standing upright until the wax is solidified.
Once the candle was melted, I carefully poured it into my new container. It sat for a couple of hours and was completely solid.
I removed the pencil, cut the wick down and voile'! I had a brand new candle made from one of my favorite scents.
Hopefully, this 'candlemaking made easy' tutorial was helpful and inspired you to try it with one of your favorite candles.
I would love to see your project, if you do. I love hearing from you!!
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Mary C Kriegl Valladares on Sep 04, 2020
I am definitely going to do this 🥰 I have two candle warmers that will now have double duty.
Thank you❤
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