Crafts
Embellished Candles
Source: Sunset magazine - December 2002
You can easily dress up plain votive candles with seasonal images
by melting wax chips (available at craft stores) and using cookie
cutters to punch out shapes. The resulting wax designs are attached
to solid-colored votives to make personalized gifts.
Use a disposable foil pan or an aluminum foil-lined pan to hold
melted material. When pressing down on the cookie cutter to
create your shape, push gently but firmly.
Place wax chips in a foil or foil-lined pan. To create a thin
sheet of wax, use 1/2 cup of wax chips in a 9-inch pie pan.
In an oven set to 350 degrees F, heat the wax until the chips
dissolve, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven and let the
wax cool for several minutes. Test by inserting a skewer into
the wax; when the tester comes away clean, the wax is ready.
Use cookie cutters to press out seasonal shapes, such as snowflakes.
While still warm, remove each cut shape from the wax sheet and
gently mold it against a candle so that it is slightly concave
and will fit around the candle. Set aside the molded wax on
a clean surface.
After cutting out desired shapes, place the pan with remaining
wax back in the oven. When wax has re-melted, remove pan from
oven and, using a plastic spoon, drip two or three drops of
warm wax on the side of one candle at a time. Gently press a
cut shape over the wax dripping to affix.
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