I love to decorate with candles. The problem is that many of my favorite scents come in really ugly jars. WoodWick candles are beautifully curvy, Alassais candles are works of art, but Yankee? Oh, Yankee Candle, you break my heart with the silhouette of your chunky, lidded jars!
I can fix it for less than $2.00, though, which is a pittance compared to the price of the candles themselves.
You'll Need:
1 extra long wick1 tall cylindrical container
1 small saucepan
1 large, ugly candle
Optional Accessories:
1 sandwich bag1 hurricane vase
36 oz. large grain colored sand
small seashells
#30 jute twine
Instructions:
Take the lid of the candle and put the jar in a saucepan. Fill the pot with water, reaching no more than half way up the candle walls. Turn heat to medium-low and let the wax slowly melt. This takes a while. Like, at least half an hour. I recommend you find something else to do in the interim. Make sure it's something that will allow you to check on the progress frequently. The last thing you want is shattered glass or a ruined pot.Remember the little bit of wax left in the jar? Remelt it once the candle is set up (ie, you can't budge the top layer much with your finger). Then carefully pour the remaining wax onto the candle to level it out. The problem is that, like everything else in nature, wax condenses as it cools. Unfortunately, because it's a pillar of wax and not a sheet, it cools unevenly causing all those ridges. The second application should smooth most of them out. If it's still not to your satisfaction, you can gently press with your finger once the wax is solid but still slightly warm and push and stroke it into the smoothness you want.
Once the wax is fully set, clip the wick down to about an inch or a little less from the top of the candle. with a knife, gently clean up any splashed wax to make a neat presentation. Ta-da! Beautiful, new candle.
You can go a step further like I did with this one and create a display with your new candle. I had a hurricane vase that an aunt gave me years ago as a gift. My guest bath is a little plain since I haven't gotten around to my first renovation yet, so I made a vanity piece for it.
For less than $10 (if you already had the original candle and the vase) you've made a new piece of beach-themed art. :-)
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