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The perfect rose candle DIY requires: white coarse candles, red coarse candles, sharp scissors, handy small knives, cutting boards, candle wicks, a sufficient number of tin cans, high-temperature resistant containers, and disposable chopsticks. Place the coarse white candle in a tin can and melt it over high heat.
Place the coarse red candle in a tin can and melt over high heat. Put the melted white coarse candle and red coarse candle into a high-temperature container, stir and mix with disposable chopsticks to obtain powdered candle oil. Drip pink candle oil onto the cutting board, each piece about the same size.
Pieces of candle oil wrap around the wick until a rose pattern appears. Place the finished rose candle in a ventilated and cool place and air dry.
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Pour the desired soy wax into a cup, add a little candle dye, and place in a pot to dissolve in water. Once the soy wax has melted, line a baking tray with a sheet of wax paper larger than the baking sheet and add a few drops of aromatherapy essential oil. Leave the melted soy wax off the heat for a few minutes – but not to allow it to solidify, and then pour it into a baking dish, where the wax is about 1 cm thick, you can decide the thickness yourself, but it's too thick to cut.
After cooling and stabilization, the color of the wax will change. Don't let the candle cool down too hard, or the edges will break easily when you cut it. Cut the biscuits into the bean wax and cut out the hearts, then use an awl to poke a hole in the approximate center of each heart.
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Use tape to hold two bamboo skewers or disposable chopsticks together and place them in the middle of the teacup. The wick is passed through the middle to make sure it doesn't tip over, and the finished look is done, and then the candle begins to melt. Put the candle in a measuring cup, heat it in a steamer, stir slowly and melt.
Wait until the liquid becomes transparent and add the flavors and pigments. Carefully pour the liquid from the measuring cup into the teacup, about 3 4 full of the cup.
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Melt a crayon on top of the candle and it can cause a mess, so spread a layer of newspaper underneath your candle or place the candle on a protected surface. Then you can start melting the candles! Light another candle as a source of fire, not the one you want to decorate.
Alternatively, you can use a lighter or a fire from the fireplace as a fire source. Start melting a crayon on the candle with your fire source. What drips down on the candle will form a beautiful shape.
Don't be afraid of the colors mixing together, but be careful not to burn yourself! Be careful all the time.
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How to make handmade rose candles**, ordinary candles are melted and reprocessed, just like roses are made from ultra-light clay. A simple candle transformation tutorial, cut the candle into pieces and put it in a tin can, and add a little red candle to use it for color adjustment. Heat the tin can, let the candle melt, and make the petals quickly.
Wrap the wick with the petals piece by piece. Make it look like a rose. Trim the wick and flatten the base of the roses.
Beautiful rose candle making done.
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You'll need a clean candle to do the job, so wipe the candle with alcohol first. Then mark it with water-based paint and you're done! Sprinkle some water-based paint on a piece of wax paper.
Dip the marker to be attached in lacquer and apply it with the pictured side facing outward. Check to see if all parts of this mark are evenly coated with water-based paint. Allow the candle to roll slowly over this mark, making sure that it is all evenly coated.
If something goes wrong, try mixing this lacquer with a little candle painting medium, which can help the lacquer adhere to the wax.
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Let the candle cool completely until it is hard – impatient students can bring it to the refrigerator and refrigerate it faster. Finally, carefully remove the heart-shaped, put the leftover leftovers into a cup, and add some soy wax to it. Continue to make heart-shaped wax blocks.
Because you add some undyed soy wax, the wax block will be a little marked, which is also very beautiful. String the wax blocks with the prepared wick and cut off the excess length. In this way, a "stick" of beautiful candles that are not so upright is ready.
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In terms of styling, because I shoot while doing it, I haven't done too many tricks. You can add some dried flowers and hay by yourself, and tie ribbons around the periphery after you are done. The original plastic box containing stationery, seal the bottom with tape, don't forget the little Tito when you buy the candle wick, buy it directly in pieces for easy melting, if you have ready-made candles at home, you can also use a knife to cut, preferably below 60 degrees, too high temperature is easy to crack on the surface when it cools down at the end.
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Place a coin at the bottom of the pot and use a small twig to fix the wick in the center of the pot, channel the melted wax into the pot, add some spices you like, and when the candle hardens, remove the resin and subtract about 1 4 wicks. This DIY little candle is ready, it's very simple!
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Tools and materials: old candles, candle wicks, mini buckets, sand.
1. First of all, prepare some unwanted candles.
2. Then prepare some sand, and a mini iron bucket, if not, you can also use a glass instead.
3. Melt the candle in the microwave.
4. Then pour the sand into the iron bucket.
5. Then put the melted candle into the iron bucket. Attach the wick of the candle.
6. This is done.
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Materials: cotton thread, crayons.
1. Prepare a cotton thread (cotton thread has good water absorption, and the effect of other materials is not good). Put one side of the glass at an angle, put the cotton thread into the cup, and heat and thaw it with bridge celery crayons or jelly wax to drip into the cup.
2. After the candle forms a certain thickness, change the cup to one side and continue to melt other colors of crayons or jelly wax (the composition of crayons is also paraffin, and the preparation resistance is the same as that of the candle, but the content is a little lower).
3. Repeat this several times, pay attention to the cotton thread must be in the middle, and adjust the position of the cotton thread at any time when dripping.
4. The finished product drawing, as shown in the following figure:
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