How do you make the apple candles and are the orange & lemon candles made in the original skins?
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3po3 on Oct 29, 2012This is the blog link for the fruit candles. You could contact BrightNest directly through the blog: http://blog.brightnest.com/2012/05/24/how-to-remove-candle-wax-17-diy-candles/Helpful Reply
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Miriam Illions on Oct 30, 2012@BrightNest Here's a question for you :)Helpful Reply
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BrightNest on Oct 31, 2012Cut an orange in half and then completely remove the pulp. You want your orange peel to look like an empty bowl. If possible, keep the white bit in the center of the orange unharmed (this will be your wick). If not, that's okay. You can just use a pre-made wick. You're going to use your orange peel as a candleholder. Using a wax kit, fill your orange peel with hot wax and use a candlewick if necessary (if your white center came out of your orange). Follow the instructions on the wax kit to make your DIY candle. Enjoy!Helpful Reply
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Elaine on Nov 03, 2012Thank you this was very helpful and appreciated.Helpful Reply
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Elaine on Nov 08, 2012I can not find any instructions on how to make the apple candles. The orange candle I rec'd a very good explanation to.Helpful Reply
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