Dipped Candles and Ornies
So you want to try your hand at dipping candles and ornaments in wax? Here is an easy and fun way to do it! Remember that you will be working with hot wax. Prepare yourself ahead of time so that you avoid accidents.
Supplies needed:
Presto Pot for Melting Wax
Pillar or Votive Wax
Candle Scent
Vanilla or Ivory Color
Wisk for Stirring
Ground Cinnamon in Pan or Bowl
Thermometer
Items to be Dipped (candles, tapers, ornies)
Put about a pound of wax in the presto pot and melt it on a low heat. You don’t want your wax to be too hot. 155-175 is a good temperature to go by. Keep your wax temperature at all times. After the wax is melted add your color. Stir very carefully. Add 1 ounce of scent per pound of wax and stir very carefully. After that is all mixed and you are standing there smelling it (cuz its gonna smell awesome), get your things ready to dip. Candles are very easy. You can purchase plain candles at the dollar stores or if you are an experienced candle maker pour your own like we do. When you are dipping please keep in mind that the wax is going to be hot. I cannot stress this enough.
Wax burns can be very serious. Dip your candle in the wax and roll in cinnamon while it is still wet. Repeat this process about 5-6 times. It will start to glob up in places and look wonderful! That’s all there is to dipping candles. Now for the ornies. Please use tongs when dipping ornies if they are not connected to a string or wire. Dip each ornie once and roll in cinnamon. Use your imagination. You can dip hang tags, stuffed stars and hearts, cinnamon sticks, dried apples and oranges to add to potpourri, the list is endless.
Please have fun with this craft but do remember that if you are not careful you can burn yourself. If you are going to attempt pouring your own candles please do the research and testing involved in making a safe candle.
Christie Beach, co-owner of Out of the Barn Primitives
Christie Beach and Ashley Runion started Out of the Barn Primitives out of a desire to create high quality candles that are unique and yet will fill your home with a cozy warm aroma. Their online business has brought the opportunity to open a physical store in their Ohio hometown where they carry primitive furniture, dolls and of course their unique primitive candles.
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Primitive Pillar Candles
Class Code: #10063
This is a basic how to make pillar candles.
Price: US$6.95

