Candle Making Recipes for Balloon and Beeswax Candles
So, you want to make your own candles. But how do you get started and what approach is the simplest? The truth is…the 2 candle making recipes that you see below.
We know how daunting the prospect of creating candles on your own for the first time might be, but with the candle making tips we have provided it will be sheer fun.
No stress, little mess. And did I happen to mention having “fun”? For sure, I did!
Candle Making Recipes – Balloon Candle
Grab a balloon, some wax, paraffin or regular, and a wick. That’s it – you’re good to go.
Melt your wax in a double boiler at a temperature between 165 and 185 F degrees. Dip a water-filled balloon into the melted wax. Pull it out quickly, allowing the wax to cool and set. Repeat until a 1cm thick wax coating forms around your balloon. Burst the balloon and remove it from the candle’s center.
Begin pouring the warm wax, rotating around the shell until the inside is almost entirely covered. Insert the wick and pour in the remaining wax. Hold the wick until it is supported by wax that has colled and firmed. Your wax masterpiece is finished!
There is even a simpler candle recipe…
Candle Making Recipes - Beeswax Candle
Grab your scissors and a sheet of beeswax and some cotton wick. Cut the beeswax sheet in half. Select one of the sheets and place the wick on the long side with about 1 inch of wick extending past both ends of the beeswax sheet.
with your fingertips, gently roll the beeswax around the wick binding the wick securely to the wax. The heat from your fingers will create a seamless candle. Tightly roll the beeswax making sure it is straight to the very end.
When you reach the end, run your fingertips along the seam until the seam is melded into the candle body. Trim the wick at both ends. The one that is to be your base, cut flush against the wax. The other end, which will be your top, snip to 1/4 inch above the wax.
See? I did not steer you astray! Quick, simple and painless. Not to forget to mention fun, fun, fun and very self satisfying! All that is left to do now is to show off your beautiful creations!
And you may want to check out gel candle making next…what do you reckon?
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