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CD0999 | 16:19 Wed 25th Aug 2010 | Hobbies & Interests
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Hi wonder if anyone can advise me? want to take up candle making - what wax is best to use and how much needed? Do I need special fragrances and colours and is it possible to use existing candles to melt and remould? Many thanks!
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Hi CD, I used to make candles few years back, I used to use a large white slab of wax (I'll ask my dad what kind later and let you know). You can buy colours too, any arts & craft/hobby shop should sell them, they look like really thick crayons and you can slice off a chunk to use.
When I wanted to have scented candles I just added essential oils that i would use in a frangrance burner.. and I used to always keep the wax of old candles to use again, meant the colours would be interesting when melted down and other dyes were added.
hi i did that a few years ago, i started off with a kit from a craft shop but then did my own thing. Coloured them with wax crayons, put esensual(spelt that wrong i know) oils for smell, old candles to use them up. You need some old thick bottom saucepans to melt the wax in. Good luck.
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Thank you very much _ I'll give it a go then!
Don't melt the wax by heating the pan directly over a gas or electric ring. Put it in a larger pan containg water and heat that. Also have a fire extiguisher handy and a basin full of cold water to plunge your hands in when you spill hot wax on them.

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