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Floating Candles

Add beauty and elegance to any room with this easy project.

Any candle can actually be used as a floating candle, as long as it is wider than it is tall. The newest floater molds from Peak Candle Supplies take out all the guesswork and measurement to help you create the perfect floating candle.

What you will need:

 

Creating floating candles is similar to making votives.

1. Melt down your choice of pillar wax. Place your floater molds on a newspaper-lined surface to catch any spills. With your wax at the proper pouring temperature, fill your floater molds to the lip of the mold.

2. Once the wax begins to cool, as evidenced by a slight haze forming along the edges of the mold, place your pre-tabbed wicks into the floater molds. The tab will “stick" to the congealed wax on the bottom when it touches. Care should be taken to position the tab roughly in the center of the mold.

3. When the wax has completely cooled, it will have shrunken a bit, leaving a sink hole. To fix this, melt down saved wax from the first pour, and heat it up 10-15 degrees hotter than the  initial pour. This will facilitate adhesion between layers. Once your wax is at the proper temperature, fill the molds again to the lip of the mold. You can also use a heat gun to smooth and even out the top of the floater.

4. When the floaters are completely cool, and the tops are flattened out, remove them from the mold. They will usually slide right out without any difficulty if they are completely cool. If you attempt to take them out too soon, it will be more difficult to finally get them out. If they are difficult to remove, place them in the freezer for about 5 minutes.

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» Comments

  1. laletya avatar

    You should introduce candle making books.

    laletya — September 25, 2008 3:09 AM
  2. Lizbeth  avatar

    Hello,

    i love your website...it provides good information. However i am just wondering where can i get the wax or the tools i need? please respond...

    thanks

    Lizbeth — September 30, 2008 2:49 PM
  3. admin2 avatar

    Hello Lizbeth,

    All of the appropriate supplies for this project and many others can be purchased from Peak Candle Supplies. The links at the top of the page will take you directly to the corresponding product pages.

    http://www.peakcandle.com/

    I hope that helps!

    admin2 — October 1, 2008 11:58 AM
  4. radhika avatar

    If you want to make candles out of parrafin wax (floating candles) then what should you do?? Please help me, I don't know how to make floating candles out of parrafin wax....

    radhika — October 16, 2008 5:47 AM
  5. Alan Wallace avatar

    Hi Radhika,

    You can use any kind of wax you like, including paraffin, and the instructions above will work fine.

    Cheers!

    Alan Wallace — October 16, 2008 12:46 PM
  6. smruti avatar

    I loved your instructions. One difficulty, though. Here in Mumbai, there are not enough good products to go with. Can anybody guide me as to the purchases of the raw material?

    smruti — November 3, 2008 11:03 PM

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