Preserved Flower Candles
Preserved Flower Candles Putting flowers in your candle will add
a unique look, while preserving your favorite flower. Written by
Expressive Candles We have been asked many times, how to put
flowers and other objects on the outside of a candle. So, we'll
be showing you how it is done. The most important thing to
remember is to be safe. Putting anything on your candle such as
paint, dried flowers, ribbon and other objects, pose a fire
risk. While this is unlikely to happen with this project, we
need to warn you before hand. We do not recommend burning any
candle that has flammable material on it. To start with, you
will need a few supplies. First and the most important is a big
pillar candle, at least 3" in diameter. This will help keep the
flame out of reach of anything you put on the candle. You will
also need to have a small white votive, or the same color votive
as your pillar, an old pan to melt wax in, a paint brush, dried
flowers or herbs and ribbon. Candle making is an art, and
requires exact precision in the melting process of the wax.
Luckily you do not have to be exact in this project. Place the
votive in your old pot; you will not be able to use this pot for
food ever again. Next place the heat on Low Medium to Medium
heat, DO NOT HEAT ON HIGH. The only thing we want to accomplish
here is to melt the wax down to a liquid. As soon as the last
solid piece melts, is when you turn the heat down to low. Next,
select what you will want to put on your candle. If you are
using flowers and leaves, make sure they have been pressed. Take
the paint brush and paint some melted wax onto the candle where
you wish to place the flower. Place the flower on the wax before
it hardens. The wax will harden quickly, securing the flower in
place. Repeat this step for the leaves as well. Another great
idea is to place a picture on the candle using the method of
painting the wax onto the candle. You can use many different
things, but they must be flat. After placing all your flowers
and leaves onto the candle, we will need to seal the. The wax in
your pot may have hardened some, so heat it on Medium Low to get
the wax melted again. Brush the entire candle with wax. This
will seal the flowers in place and give it a smooth finish. You
might have to apply several coats. But if you use a picture, do
not brush over it, this will ruin the picture and you will not
be able to see the picture clearly. Last you can tie a ribbon
around your candle to top it off. Another idea is to use the
melted wax and paint small metal beads onto the candle for
further embellishment. This project can be done in many
different ways, using anything from flowers, herbs, pictures to
beads and glitter. But keep in mind the safety of your candle.
We recommend not burning candles with flammable materials on
them. If you do decide to burn these candles, use large pillars,
as the sides of the candle tend not to burn down. Have fun and
Enjoy.
This Article was written by Michelle Gauthier -
info@expressivecandles.com 03/03/04 - This article is copyright
by Expressive
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