Saturday, December 22, 2012
Last minute craft gift idea
Teacup light
Tools and Materials
*Nested pans
*Partially burned candles
*Candy or candle thermometer
*Tongs
*New wicking
*Teacups
*Wick sustainers
*Wooden skewers
Teacup Lights How-To
1. In a small pan set over a larger pan of simmering water, melt down old candles; clip the thermometer to the upper pot, and keep temperature at about 185 degrees. Remove old wicks with tongs.
2. Cut a piece of wicking to the cup's height plus 2 inches. Clamp one end to a wick sustainer; tie the other end around a skewer. Dip wicking and sustainer into melted wax to coat them. Remove and stick sustainer to cup's bottom.
3. Pour in the wax, stopping 1/2 inch below the cup's rim. Allow wax to set, about 1 hour. The candle will harden with a well in the center. To even it out, use another skewer to prick a circle of holes about 1/16 inch deep around the wick. Pour in melted wax until surface is 1/4 inch below rim. Cut wick.
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Perfect!!! Having guest for Dinner on Saturday. Was looking for something as a gift to set on the table for each lady...perfect!! Now where the heck did I put my wax ?
ReplyDeleteHugs, Kathie