If you need to make a romantic atmosphere from time to time in your place, or if you like the scented smell some candles have and you can not always afford to purchase them, you’ve got to know that you can make them yourself, with the aid of some recommendation.
Candles are made of old burned candles or from newer ones, acquired in one pound packs; they are far less expensive that way. New candles aren’t made of wax as it is dear and it leaves candles with a warm dark yellow shade. Still, it burns better without any smoke. The candles will be melted in a recipient full of water. They can never be placed without delay aflame, as it is deadly.
At the same time we have to prepare the shapes the candles will take. We can make them ourselves or we can use boxes or paper glasses (like the ones from fast-foods that go with refreshments). We turn the shape upside down; we make a small piercing that will be used to keep the top of the candle separated from the rest of it.
The straw that can keep the candle burning can be taken from an old candle of can be made out of white cotton straw. We turn the shape the wrong way up, and with a stick, pen or pencil we introduce the straw so it is placed right through the middle. More exactly, we wrap the straw around a stick that’ll be fixed by the rimmed of the shape. To paint the wax we’ll use oil colors or coloring dust that is softened in the liquefying wax.
If we would like a candle with horizontal lines, we shall pour each line at a time in different colors, waiting every time for them to cool down so the colors will not mix. After they’re utterly cold we will remove them from their shapes. If we are able to not do this, we’re going to place them in the fridge and wait an hour or so, and remove them after that.
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