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Flowers in Candles and Soap

David Fisher

A friend of mine in New York reported that the first tulips were poking their heads up through the snow...so flowers are on their way. Here are some projects that feature flowers and other springtime essences.

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Using Beer in Soap & Candles

Saturday March 13, 2010

One of my favorite and most popular soap recipes is my Citrus Honey Bock. It's made with honey, a blend of citrus essential oils and of course, dark "bock" beer. Does the beer really add anything to the soap? Well...probably just a little bit of extra lather from the sugar content (which the honey does as well.) But it certainly captured the imagination of shoppers and was an excellent soap for men!

Now candle makers don't quite have this as an option. I don't know of any waxes or wicks that benefit from the addition of beer. But you can certainly use beer as an inspiration for your candles! Candle makers make candles that look like apples and cinnamon rolls and pies, so why not make ones that look like beer? The beer candle project uses a combination of candle gel and candle wax. I like the gel better for these because it stays clear and actually does look like beer - bubbles and all. Substitute in a little green candle color for the amber - and you've got green beer candles - in honor of St. Patrick's Day - or any Irish or otherwise green-loving person you know.

If a Candle Burns in the Forest - I Mean...a Jar

Wednesday March 10, 2010
Candle in Hand
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I was going through some old online articles and found this cool article for all you more science-minded candle makers. A reader asked "If you place a lighted candle in a sealed jar and drop it, why does the candle go out as soon as someone catches the dropped jar?" What do you think? In the explanation, April Holladay of USA Today explains exactly why, and also tells a lot about candle flames, and why and how the whole "system" works. Neat stuff. And pretty fundamental to understanding the relationship between wicks and wax. Wicks and testing wicks can be one of the most frustrating parts of candle making. This article helped me to better understand just how wicks work. There are also some fun links to further explanations of the experiment and heat convection and the pic of a candle burning in space!

Chunk Candles Variation

Sunday March 7, 2010

Chunk Candles - whether votives, pillars, or containers - are fun and easy to make - and one of the most popular variations of votive and pillar candle makers. I decided to make some chunk candles with a twist. Rather than cut the chunks into uniform cubes, I left them as rods and placed them standing up into the mold - leaving them as sort of stripes in the candle. I did some monochromatic ones...and some rainbow colored ones. The effects were really cool. As always, the only limit is your imagination.

Almost Time for Outdoor Candle Projects

Monday March 1, 2010

Outdoor Citronella Bucket CandlesI know the snow has barely melted in much of the country, but it actually is time to start planning for spring and summer candles. Here's an article that gives 16 great decorating tips on how to transform your outdoors into another great "room" of your house - "a festive entertaining space for family and friends." In the article you'll read how to:

  • Decorate with a Casual and Comfortable Feel
  • Set the Mood with Outdoor Lighting
  • Create an Inviting Seating Area...and more...

There are some fun projects to make outdoor candle lanterns from tin cans...and lanterns in glass jars. So whether you're creating an atmosphere for a fun summer party...or getting ready for crisp fall weather...you'll be able to create a wonderful outdoor oasis. And of course when you're creating this outdoor oasis, you'll want to include some outdoor candles. You'll be amazed at how a few simple candles can transform your outdoor spaces!

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