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| Make sure you have read both out saftey instructions safety instructions and basic candle making instructions before you do any of these projects. Another idea that ideal for weddings!! You can fill up glass bowls with pure white wax and stearin mix - this really is an economically way to make spectacular table centerpieces. Try using a glass bowl with three or four wicks surrounded by your flower arrangements. The project here shows how to make one glass - but the same method is used to multi wick candles. Always make sure that the wick does not go right to be bottom of your container if you are using glass - put a 2mm layer of candle sand in first, then your wicks with sustainers, then pour in the was. The wicks should be about 6cm apart.
You
will need -some gold foil
stars, gold ribbon, a bag of our wax
& stearin mix (ie white candle sand!)
some gold ribbon and a wick with sustainer.
Mix the foil stars in with the powdered wax in a kitchen jar or container.
Pour a 2mm layer of the sand into the glass. Then place the wick and sustainer on top of that layer. Finally top up to within 1cm of the glass rim.
Now you can light your finished candle.
Use your imagination and use this method of making candles to create multi wick candles - fill garden jars etc. etc. There really is no limit. Just ensure that the wick is away from the edge of the glass and that you do not put the sustainer right at the bottom of the container you are using. DO NOT use wooden bowls or any other flammable materials as your container. You can also use our 5 kilos bags of wax pellates instead of candle sand. Below is an example of a multi wick candle made with our powdered wax.
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on the Web Ltd, 15 Cumberland Business Park, Cumberland Avenue, London
NW10 7RT. Candles on the Web Ltd is
a subsidiary of the Candle Shop (London) Ltd, formerly situated in the basement We
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