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How Not to Make Soy Candles!!
Well, we finally got around to making our soy candles. I never knew this could be so much fun, and so much mess!! .
As it turns out, my granddaughter that is 10 came to stay with me for about 4 days. So, we got into the thick of it. We read and re-read the instructions after watching the video.
We had our candle making kit and other supplies, covered the Island with newspaper for catching the mess. Then we put the water on to boil, as we chose which fragrance and color to start with. And we began very methodically, reviewing all the steps as we went along.
Well, we forgot that we would be on the other side of the kitchen with the double boiler,(no newspaper) so had a grand mess to clean up. Then we couldn’t get the wicks to stay put. We dipped the ends with the little metal things in the wax, and let them stand for about 30 seconds. They still wouldn’t sit still, and when we poured the wax into the jar, they swam all around. We stood there for a while, holding the wicks, until we couldn’t anymore. We laid two pencils across the jar and went out to lunch.
When the first one dried, it was perfect, although the wicks were too close together the fragrance was yummy too. It was Fresh Cut Grass. The next two had little craters in them,. I called my supplier, and asked about the problems I was having. We decided that my thermometer didn’t work right, because he said the wax was too hot, so bought another one today. Remember you have to cool it down to 120 degrees to pour. That is what is so critical for a perfect candle.
I really enjoyed myself, though, and so glad to have worked out some of the mistakes. Can’t wait to do this again with one of the grandchildren.
Oh! also, to cure the crater attack, I melted the top of the candles with a hair dryer on low heat, For those who will be trying this for the first time, don’t try using the dryer on high, unless you want wax all over the place. I should know, cause I did that too. The candles turned out beautiful. One candle fragrance was Mom’s Lilac Bush in our version of purple, and the other was Annie’s Spring Rain, in sort of blue-green, some of my favorites.
As soon as I get the wax off the counter, I’ll be even happier. I’m just kidding. Thank Heaven this was soy, and not paraffin. It was so easy to clean up. Just use really hot water. Oh, and put hot pads between you and the hot water. You said it, I did that without hot pads. It’s o.k. My burns are much better, now.
Have Fun out there!!
Go Green for Summer Events
We have a challenge going on. So far, I’m finding more information out there that amazes me. There is so much I never thought about. It’s getting interesting. Lets have a cook-out. How about invitations on re-cycled paper, and better yet, have a place for everyone to reply online, and save all that paper, and speaking of paper, we will be using plates, and dinnerware from the cupboard. Decorations, are easy with so much to work with, nowadays .Use Soy Candles, instead of those deadly paraffin ones. Decorate with re-usable materials, which, depending on the event and the theme, could be “Fresh Flowers”, from your yard, bamboo pieces, and more. If your going to be outside after dark, the solar lights will come on, and along with lighting from the candles, it will be a lovely affair. Don’t forget to recycle.
To be continued…
Earth Day!!
We’re always raving about the beauty and great scents of Soy Candles,. Now let’s show what we can do to honor “Earth Day”! It has been suggested, that we turn all lights out that day, and burn Soy Candles. Some other things would be to plant a shade tree, and turn off the A.C. Some other suggestions are hanging clothes out to dry,and fix a meal that requires no cooking. I think we all should do something outside, and stay away from the T.V., and computer.
What else can we do?
Let me know your ideas.
Candles Make Great Gifts
Scented candles might be a very small accessory compared to all the other home decor you have in your place, but these small candles are more than enough to bathe the place with their relaxing aroma and brighten the atmosphere with their inviting light. They are good as home ornaments as well as good gifts for friends. Depending on one’s preference, there are a lot of varieties of scented candles available in the market.
One of the top buys is scented soy candles. These candles are made from soy wax extracted from the soybean plant. It is preferred by most since it has good burning quality and leaves less soot compared to other varieties. They most commonly come in jars that can compliment any house design theme.
Among the most popular scents are:
- Clothesline Breeze
- Fresh Cut Grass
- Lilac
- Cinnamon Apple
- Vanilla
- Annie’s Spring Rain