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Candle
making is an art that offers creative opportunities for creative people. There
are several ways of decorating candles aesthetically using dyes, paints and
decorations such as flowers, leaves, beads, buttons, etc. You can give
unique effects by adding ice pieces, chunks of wax etc and a snowy effect by
whisking up wax a bit. Here we have given the materials needed and basic method
for making a candle. You can also try out the various ways in which a plain
candle can be made to look spectacular.
Materials
- Wax - Paraffin wax or Bee wax
- Mould - Rigid and Flexible (Readymade Moulds) moulds are available in different
shapes and sizes.
- Wicks - Braided cotton wicks are available in flat and round shapes
in different thickness or sizes.
- Wicking Needle
- Mould seal
- Candle Dyes or crayons
- Double boiler
- Brush
- Oil
Wax are of two types. Paraffin (a by product of oil refining) and Bee Wax (a
natural product). They are usually available as blocks. Paraffin wax are also
available as Cylinders or flakes. Apart from blocks, Bee wax is also available as thin sheets. This sheets can be rolled with a wick
inserted to make hand made candles.
Rigid and flexible candle moulds are available from
craft shops or else
we can use any heat resistant materials like steel, tin or aluminum as moulds
for making candle. Pots, cake moulds, egg shells, cans or tins with their top
part removed make good moulds.
Wax soluble dyes are available from shops to give colour to the candles.
They are also available in powder form. We can use Poster paints and wax crayons instead of
Readymade wax dyes.
Procedure to make a Basic candle :
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Release the wick from the
needle, allowing about an inch extra and seal around the hole with
mould seal. Instead of fixing the wick as given above you can
prime the wick. 'Priming' is dipping the wick three to four times
in boiling wax at equal intervals to get a coating of wax over it.
This makes the wick stand straight.
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Melt the wax in a double
boiler or a bowl over a pan of simmering water. Stir in the candle dye
if you are using any, until it is evenly
distributed. You can use Poster paints and wax crayons instead of
Readymade wax dyes. 10% Stearin or Stearic Acid is added while using
paraffin wax, to slow down the burning rate and to help harden the
wax.
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To release the candle from a rigid
mould invert it and give it a gentle tap. Carefully peal off a flexible mold
(for example an eggshell),
starting at the top and pealing the mould gently all around the candle.
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