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I am making crayons!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 181819" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I've been using crayon pieces to colour candle wax and make multi-coloured candles. You colour it, then pour the wax into ice cube trays. When set, tip the cubes out and keep them in the candle-making box. At some future point when making more candles, we set up the candle mound with wick etc as usual, then fill the mould with different coloured wax pieces, then melt and pour over plain wax. End result - a rainbow candle that hopefully will drip different colours as it melts.</p><p>Another option - get a hot needle and thread the different coloured wax cubes onto the wick. Then dip the end result to give you a lumpy-shaped white candle which should drip multi-colours as it burns.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 181819, member: 1991"] I've been using crayon pieces to colour candle wax and make multi-coloured candles. You colour it, then pour the wax into ice cube trays. When set, tip the cubes out and keep them in the candle-making box. At some future point when making more candles, we set up the candle mound with wick etc as usual, then fill the mould with different coloured wax pieces, then melt and pour over plain wax. End result - a rainbow candle that hopefully will drip different colours as it melts. Another option - get a hot needle and thread the different coloured wax cubes onto the wick. Then dip the end result to give you a lumpy-shaped white candle which should drip multi-colours as it burns. Marg [/QUOTE]
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