I have a slight addiction to burning scented candles. Over the years I've collected a mass of them with most the the candles coming from Bath and Body Works.
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And these are the ones I hadn't melted down yet.
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Initially, I threw the mostly empty containers away, but after a few, I realized that was a massive waste of materials. So, I started saving them. Recently, I decided it was time to make some "franken-candles" with the remnants of the multitude of candles. I've seen suggestions for wax removal all over the place- I've tried freezing the wax, but I prefer melting it with boiling water. Just pour it into the container and the wax melts and rises.
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It also bubbles up like a lava lamp. |
Leave it alone for a while and you can pop the hardened wax disk from the top. A few times I had to do it again, but otherwise this is a very easy way to get the wax out. Use olive oil to clean out any resisting wax and soot and use pliers to pull out the wick bases. Et voilĂ , clean.
Time to make my own candles. I didn't have enough of any one scent to make a new candle, so they're layered. After sticking in new wicks, I used the only thing I could find to keep them upright- painters tape.
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It's what the pros use, I've heard. |
Then I melted down on scent at a time and carefully poured it into the glass. I learned the hard way to not touch it AT ALL for a while. I spilled more wax than I'd like to admit. After one scent is completely set, pour in another. The previous layer will melt a tiny bit, but not enough to mix colors.layers/scents.
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Evergreen, not long before I spilled some on the counter. |
This day, I used 5 different scents of wax and made 2 new candles. I have enough wax to make at least 4 more, but I'll save those for another day. Possibly when the wax on the floor is finally gone.
That's all! This is an easy but time consuming project. Now I need to repurpose all the glass jars I have!