Thursday, January 16, 2014
Crayon Candle
Here's a great way to use up any crayon odds and ends you have lying around the house.
Materials:
*Beeswax or paraffin wax
*Crayon(s)
*Aluminum can
*Cookie sheet
*Paper cup
*Cheese grater
*Candle wick
*Votive
*Popsicle sticks
Directions:
*Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
*Grate a small amount of wax into the paper cup.
*Place the cup in the microwave and heat for about 2 minutes, or until the wax has melted. Alternately, you can put the wax into an an aluminum can on a cookie sheet and melt in the oven.
*Pour the wax into the bottom of the votive and quickly place the metal part of the candle wick in the center of the votive on top of the melted wax. Let harden.
*Grate enough wax to fill the aluminum can. Add a piece of crayon to the can. It doesn't have to be a very big piece to make some nice pastel colored candles. For example, for the blue candle I used a piece of a sky blue crayon that was about half an inch long.
*Pop the aluminum can into the oven and heat for 10-15 minutes, or until fully melted.
*Stir the wax with a Popsicle stick and the pour into the votive. I had some difficulty getting the wick to stand up after pouring in the hot wax, but I was able to remedy this by using four Popsicle sticks to hold it in place. I placed the Popsicle sticks across the top of the votive to form a square enclosing the wick and this held it upright. Leave in place until the candle has hardened.
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