Candle Votives - Versatile and
Inexpensive
If you are tight for space, candle votives are a
perfect option. These small, short candles can be used in a
variety of settings and are extremely attractive when used as a
grouping. The candle votives are relatively inexpensive,
but if you want to learn candle making, they are one of the
easiest to make. Learn how to get started with your candle
making hobby with this informative article.
Get Rich Scent in a Two-Inch Candle – Votives in All
Colors and Scents
Tip! Never
use scented candles on a dinner table. The scent of the candles
will compete with and interfere with the sumptuous aroma of the
meal.
If you want a small candle, votives are what you need to
look for. Votives can be scented or unscented and they are easy
for you to make at home. First you will need the proper wax for
the candle. Votives are primarily made with paraffin wax, which
has a melting point of 130° F. Depending on the effect you want
to achieve with your votive candles, you may or may not have to
included additives in the wax. Once you follow the simple
instructions you will have your candles ready within 2 hours.
If you want to start learning how to make a candle, votives are
the best ones to start with.
Tip! Don't
burn too many candles at one time. Although romantic images of
candle-laced bedrooms or candle-adorned bathtubs may encourage
our use of dozens of lovely candles on a single occasion, this
can be dangerous, since one person may not be able to watch all
at once prevent sputtering or spreading if one should
pop.
In addition to having the wax to make a candle, votives need
special molds. There are many of these molds to choose from and
the number you have require depends on the number of votive
candles you want to make. You don't need to use any fragrances
if you want unscented votive candles, but you can add whichever
scents you want if you prefer to have a scent on your candle.
You will also need to have the proper wick for a votive candle
and here too, there are several choices you can make. For
example, you can use a pre-tabbed votive wick, a cotton core
waxed wick or wick clips.
In order to have little difficulty releasing the votive
candle from the mold, you can buy silicone spray. Just spray
the mold before you pour in the wax to make the candle. Votives
don't require large molds, so you probably won't need to use
this. However, if you intend spending any amount of time making
votive candles, then it won't add very much to the cost of your
supplies. Candle fragrance is also optional because many people
are allergic to scents and prefer the unscented votive
candles.
Tip! Never
leave burning candles unattended. Make sure an adult is in the
room at all times to monitor a candle's flame.
When you gather all your candle making supplies, cover the
countertop with newspaper so that it will catch any spills from
the wax for the candle. Votives are small and it is very likely
that you will spill some of the melted wax when you start
pouring it into the mold. You will also need paper towels to
clean the stove top because there is likely to be splatters.
Before you start pouring the wax for the votive candle into the
mold, make sure you have it placed on a flat surface.
Otherwise, you may have lopsided unscented votive candles.
Tip! Make
sure to extinguish each candle carefully. Get a bell-shaped
extinguisher with a long handle to perform this function, which
reduces the amount of residual smoke that can linger after
blowing them out.
When it comes to candles, votives are by far the most
popular. This is because they are small and dainty and fit into
most candleholders. Although they are usually sold in sets of
six, they are very inexpensive, if you would prefer to buy them
rather than make your own candles. Votives are also easy to
store in a small box, but you do have to keep them in a cool,
dry place.
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