How to make candles 06/10/2011
Making your own candles at home can be an inexpensive, enjoyable way to spend an afternoon. The art of candle making offers many options and you're only limited by your imagination. Here's what you need
Here's what to watch forOnce you have your supplies in order, create a working space that will allow you to heat and transport warm or hot wax without too much difficulty. It's good to clear off a fairly large amount of counter or table space so that your containers and candles can sit freely, without fear of tipping or being knocked over.
MOST IMPORTANT: As an added rule of safety, be certain to use a thermometer when working with wax and familiarize yourself with the term "flashpoint." Flashpoint is the temperature at which wax will combust. The Flashpoint is the absolute maximum that a given wax can be heated to. If you're using Paraffin or simple canning wax, the Flashpoint is 375-degrees. That means you should keep your temperature well below 375-degrees for safety reasons. Here's how to do it
You can add decorations such as ribbons or flowers to the outside of your candle for gift giving, or place it in a decorative tray or box. Remember, you're only limited by your imagination! Add Comment Welcome 05/28/2011
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