Column candles are very similar to taper candles, but they
are wider and usually shorter. The top of column candles isn’t pointed like on
a taper candle. Instead, it greatly resembles the top of a volcano. Column
candles are very pretty and distinct. They have a classic look to them that is
timeless. These candles have a ridge design rather than a smooth design like
the column candles. They add beauty and charm to any environment. Making your
own column candles is very easy.
Column candles burn for hours on end, making them a great
investment of both your time and supplies to make them. On average, column
candles burn for 35 hours. Column candles do not produce smoke or dripping,
making them very popular. Some people experience frustration looking for
holders to put their column candles in. They will fit all standard tea light
holders and spiked base holders.
You will need some basic items to start making column
candles including wax, molds, wick, color, and fragrance. The fragrance is
option, but definitely adds appeal to your column candles. To melt the wax
properly, you will need a double boiler. You will want to make sure you use
high quality paraffin wax to make your column candles. Bees wax looks
beautiful, but does not hold up well with the structure of the column candle.
Too much heat will cause a column candle made of bees wax to ooze all over,
creating a mess as well as a candle that isn’t too pretty to look at.
To ensure the design of your column candles is perfect, coat
the inside of the molds with a special spray for them. You can also get the
same results using a non-stick cooking spray. After you have melted the wax,
dip the wick in it. You will want the wick to be several inches longer than the
top of your mold. Insert the wick from the bottom of the mold. Hold it securely
in the middle of the mold by tying the top of the wick to a pencil that lies
across the top of the mold.
This is the point in the process where you will want to add
any color or fragrance to the melted wax. As soon as you have mixed it
together, pour the hot wax into the molds. If you allow the wax to start
cooling before you pour it the candles will have lumps in them. You can remove
your finished candles from the molds as soon as they have completely cooled.
Snip the excess wick to about 1/4 inch of the top of the candle.
If you want to be more creative, you can add leaves or
pressed flowers to the candles using a thin layer of decoupage medium onto the
back of the object. Immediately press it onto the candle, holding it in place
for a few seconds. To make ice crystal column candles, put crushed ice in the
mold before adding the hot wax. For additional craft ideas, consider looking in
a book or on the internet. You will find some really neat column candle
crafting ideas that are quite simple to imitate.
Column candles are very unique in their look and appeal. You
can make them without any difficulty. These candles make lovely centerpieces as
well as personalized gifts. You can find all the supplies you need to make
quality column candles at your local craft stores as well as on the internet.
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