Crafts
Scented Waxed Pine Cone Fire Starters
Plan to make these in several colors, perhaps dark blue, Christmas
green and Christmas red! White would make an interesting accent.
Cinnamon and pine essential oils are great for this project.
Pine cones
Candle wax or paraffin
Candle coloring or old candle stubs
Essential oil
Double boiler or large metal coffee can and a large pot
Tongs
Wax-coated wicks
Wax paper
Melt wax in top of double boiler over boiling water or melt
the wax in a coffee can in a pot of boiling water on the stove.
Make sure that there is enough candle wax or paraffin so that
pine cones may be dipped. Use extreme caution as paraffin is
extremely flammable.
After wax has melted, stir in the candle coloring (or old candle
stubs) and essential oil. Lower the heat. Thread a wick through
the petals of the pine cone, letting about one inch hang over
the tip of the pine cone. Using the tongs, dip the pinecone
into the wax. Hold over the pot for a couple seconds to let
the wax harden slightly. Re-dip the pine cone into the melted
wax. Re-dip as needed until the pine cone is well-coated. Set
on wax paper to harden completely.
To light a fire, put a pine cone fire starter between the logs
and light the wick.
To give as a gift, put fire starters in a large basket. Tie
a fancy ribbon around the basket and attach a gift tag with
instructions for use.
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