Holiday Ice Candle |
08-13-2009, 04:33 PM
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| This candle "recipe" is from Thrifty Fun. This candle is easy to make and makes a very attractive centerpiece. It looks like a candle inside of chunks of snow.
Materials:
Cardboard milk carton, half-gallon size
8 or 10 cakes of Gulf Wax from the grocery store
A thin white candle tall enough to go from bottom of milk carton to top of new candle, or candle wick
Enough ice cubes, broken in half, to more than fill the milk carton.*
*The open work of the candle depends on the size of the broken ice used to make it. If the chunks of ice are too small, the candle will not have a lacy snowy appearance.
Directions:
Cut the top off the milk carton, wash thoroughly, let dry. Melt the wax. I melt mine in an old 2 quart measuring cup set in a pan of boiling water. The measuring cup makes the wax easier to pour.
Holding the thin candle or wick in the center, fill the milk carton with the broken ice cubes, and immediately pour the hot wax into the ice-filled container. As soon as it has cooled, pour the water off and remove the carton.
Place the candle on a saucer and decorate by putting a wide ribbon and bow around the bottom of the candle. Flowers may be put around the base, if desired.
This is a particularly nice candle for Christmas because the clear/white wax looks like snow and you can place short pieces of pine branches around the base immediately below the ribbon. |