How To Make Pretty Beeswax Candles

How To Make Pretty Beeswax Candles
We’ve already told you of beeswax tealights in shells to remember summer, now let’s make beeswax candles. The supplies are beeswax, wicks, double-stick adhesive, essential oils, a wax pouring pot, thermometer, skewers, jars or metal tins. Cut the wax into small chunks and melt it using a thermometer, the temperature should be between 145° and... 
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How To Make A Travel Candle

How To Make A Travel Candle
We’ve told you of many candles, and this time we’ll tell you about a travel candle which you can easily take where you want and create an atmosphere there. The supplies are scissors, a saucepan, a dish towel, a 16 oz. can, a golden tin, 3” candle wick, natural beeswax, essential oil. Pour the wax... 
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How To Make Colorful Ice Candles

How To Make Colorful Ice Candles
We’ve just told you of some simple air fresheners for your home, and these candles can be a great freshener, too, besides that they look cool. To make these ice candles you’ll need old candles (better scented) or soy wax, cardboard containers, wicks, a pencil, waterproof glue, ice cubes. Put the old candles into a... 
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DIY Rose Tea Lights For Spring Nights

DIY Rose Tea Lights For Spring Nights
Spring is the time of flowers and everything is in blossom! Let’s make some spring-themed tea lights in the shape of roses. The supplies are fabric rose petals, tea lights, a glue gun and plastic spoons. Remove the handles from the spoons and glue your petals onto the spoons. Glue the spoons to the top... 
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DIY Lavender Mason Jar Candle

DIY Lavender Mason Jar Candle
Candles are cool for creating a cozy atmosphere, and you can make some scented candles yourself! The supplies are soy wax, soy wicks, glue, a double boiler/microwave safe container, a thermometer, fragrance and herbs of your choice. Using a double boiler melt your wax until the temperature reaches 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit. While the wax is... 
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DIY Egg-Shaped Easter Candles

DIY Egg-Shaped Easter Candles
Let’s make unusual Easter eggs – candles. The supplies are eggs, some paraffin,  a wick candle, a  needle, a dish. First empty the egg:  using a needle, prick the egg to the extremities. Allow to soak for 15 minutes in a mixture of warm water and salt; rinse thoroughly and let dry for 24 hours.... 
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DIY Candles Of Oranges With Oil

DIY Candles Of Oranges With Oil
Candles are always great for any space as they make it warm and romantic. Is it real to make a DIY candle easily and fast? Sure! If you forgot to buy candles and a romantic dinner is to begin in a few minutes, here’s an idea. Take an orange, olive or vegetable oil, a serrated... 
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DIY Chic Pumpkin Candle Holders

DIY Chic Pumpkin Candle Holders
Pumpkin candle holders are perfect decorations for Fall. Only a few simple steps and you can get natural accessory from any foam gourd. These candleholders could last for years so don’t hesitate to try this project out. You’ll need a bunch of styrofoam pumpkins and tealights, a drill with a hole saw attachment, craft glue... 
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