Candle Making
How to Make Floating Candles
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Floating candles are special candles designed to float on water. They are usually very small and come in various designs. Most floating candles, however, come in round shapes. They are made in special floater molds or tart molds. Muffin trays are also a pretty alternative. They are mostly made in sets of about twelve and are very affordable. You can make your own floating candles at home too. That is what this article is all about. In terms of size, there are only a few options: the small and large ones. In actual fact, anyway, the large ones are also...
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Palm Wax for Candle Making
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What is Palm Wax? Palm wax belongs to a group of waxes called vegetable wax. These vegetable waxes are made purely from a plant extract. Examples are Soy wax (from soybean oil) and Bayberry wax (from the bayberry plant). One cannot discuss vegetable waxes without mentioning paraffin wax. This is because they are relatively new types of wax, developed to rival Paraffin wax. Paraffin wax is by far the most popular type of wax for candle making and even other non-candle making crafts. But since paraffin wax is made from a petroleum by-product, there are concerns about paraffin wax candles...
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How to Make Carved Candles
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This is the hallmark of creativity in candle making. There are no candles, as innovative and as decorative as carved candles. They just seem so perfect. And I’m not trying to exaggerate here. If you have ever seen a carved candle before, no doubt you thought at first that it was only a piece of art. Carved candles are pieces of art, and they are candles too! They originate from old German crafts and are similar to carved sculptures. The only difference is that these ones are made of wax, not wood or stone or any other traditional sculpting material....
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How to Make a Double Boiler
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What is a double boiler? A double boiler is one of the important tools in candle making. Any wax has to be first melted before being poured whatever container or mold you use. There are only a few types of candle that do not require wax melting but almost all do. While there are various methods and tools you can use to melt your wax, the use of a double boiler is the most prominent. And what is a double boiler? If you have some experience in candle making already, you probably already know what a double boiler is. Just...
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How to get Candle Wax out of Carpets
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Materials needed: butter knife, vacuum cleaner (or broom), iron, carpet stain remover, white cotton towels, ice cubes, a plastic bag, brown paper bags, rubbing alcohol (70%). Step 1: Removing the obvious wax. Scrape the wax off the carpet with the butter knife. Some of the wax may still be soft, so you need to get it hardened so that it would be easier to be scraped off. Place some ice cubes in the plastic bag and place the bag over the wax stain for it to harden. Then scrape it off again with the knife. After that, use a vacuum...
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