Next,
they’re very simple to make and therefore don’t take much time. It’s really
just a matter of mixing, melting, and pouring (and maybe decorating, if you
want!). Most of the time spent making this project is spent simply waiting for
your wax to melt and cool once it’s poured. Best of all, the whole gift
can be made for just a few dollars! (Remember that making them in bulk
will be most cost effective, and be sure to use yourStep Five: Release how to make candles at home fast Bubbles And Top Up Step Two: Mark Out The Design
Work out how many
times you'll need to repeat the stencil to cover the wall and adjust the
positioning so you will get a neat finish at the corners. Mark the position of
the stencil with the pencil on the wall, using the measuring tape and spirit
level for accuracy.
After a candle's been poured, air can
become trapped inside, so over the next few hours the skin must be regularly
broken to release any bubbles. Use a fat needle or cocktail stick to do this.
Releasing the air bubbles will eventually make the candle sink, so you will
need to top it up with more melted wax.Step Six: Remove From The Mould
After four or five hours, the candle can
be taken out of its mould. Check it's completely hard first! Snip the wick,
leaving about half a centimetre at the 'lighting end'.
Use a hot pan to carefully even off the bottom of the candle, to create a perfectly flat base. Your candle is now ready for display - but remember, you must always leave it for a day before lighting it.tep One: Preparation
Use a hot pan to carefully even off the bottom of the candle, to create a perfectly flat base. Your candle is now ready for display - but remember, you must always leave it for a day before lighting it.tep One: Preparation
Prepare the wall and
paint it, using a roller and leave to dry.Step Three: Stencil Mount The paraffin will melt faster if you cut it into chunks before
placing it in the pan.
If you don't have a
double boiler, use an empty coffee can to hold the wax. Place it in a saucepan
that leaves at least 1 inch all the way around the can.
For a lacy effect,
fill the mold with small ice cubes or chunks before pouring in the wax. As the
ice melts, the wax is left with tunnels and holes that make an unusual design.
Use caution if you are
making candles around small children. A single drop of wax can cause a bad
burn.
Because of the
flammable nature of the wax, never leave it unattended.
Step Four: Pour The Wax Into The Mould
Try and tip the wax into the mould
quickly, all in one go, to minimise spillage and air bubbles. Keep a little of
the wax melting in the pan because you will need it to top up the candle as it
hardens and
Spray stencil mount on
the back of the stencil or use low tack masking tape to secure it to the wall.
Decant a small quantity of the coloured paint into a saucer or the lid of the
paint pot. Apply the paint using the small paint roller. Stencil small or intricate
designs using a stencil brush instead of a roller.Step Four: Remove The Stencil
Remove the stencil
immediately and leave paint to dry. Repeat the process across the wall,
following the marks on the stencil each time, to make sure the pattern matches
exactly.
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