Candle Making Crafts for Beginners
30 Jan 2010
Candles are a great addition to any home. Of course the glow of candle light is charming, but in addition the candles themselves are a decorative item even when they’re not lit. I’ve found some ideas for candle projects at Candle Making Crafts. Here’s an idea you can use to create decorative candles from ordinary materials.
There are several good things about this project. For one, you can make any number of variations. By changing the type of decorations you use you can create candles appropriate for any season or occasion.
For another, is very economical. You’re going to use votive candles in canning jars, so there’s no big investment and materials. Canning jars are very affordable even if you buy them new. But you probably won’t have to buy them.
Commercially sold jam often comes in very attractive jars that you can use for this project. You can also find jars for next to nothing at flea markets and yard sales.
The other part of the project is a votive candle and a plain glass holder for it that you can purchase inexpensively at a discount store.
The basic idea with this project is to partially fill the canning jar with decorative material and then placing a votive candle on top of the decorations. You can also decorate the outside of the jar. For example, you can glue on decorations, use paint to create patterns or simply wrap it with a bow.
You can use a variety of materials to fill the jar. Some ideas include sand, marbles, hard candy, potpourri, river stones, polished coins…. In addition to being attractive, it adds a pleasant aroma as well.
Since you may be using somewhat flammable material as decoration, it is essential that the votive is inside its own glass holder. Using a candle without a holder creates a fire hazard.
Also keep the decorative material underneath the candle holder and don’t let the candle burn all the way to the bottom. And always remember the general safety principle of never leaving the room where a candle is burning.
As you’ve noticed, this project uses premade candles. I suspect you’ll probably want to make your own candles sooner rather than later. You’ll find excellent basic instructions at: How to Make Your Own Candles. Not only will you find great instructions right on that page but you can sign up for a free candle making mini course that’s very informative and helpful.
And if your wondering what equipment might be involved in the hobby of candle making, you’ll find answers at Candle Making Equipment.
I’m sure you’ll find candle making to be a fun and rewarding hobby. I encourage you to give it a try.
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