Thursday, October 29, 2015
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
DIY - Decorate wax with wax
Decorating candles is as fun as making candles. There are variety of candle decorating accessories available. I am going to share with you a technique to decorate a plain candle with wax itself.
For this project you will need:
Plain pillar candle
Cookie cutter
Hair dryer
1.
Here’s a pillar candle I picked
for this project. The texture you see is achieved through cold pour.
4. I decided not to over do it as I wanted to keep it simple. So here's the final look.
With this technique you can make wonderful decorations with help of different shapes of cookie cutters. Also, in this technique you are using wax to decorate the candle which will melt off as the candle burns, hence safe as compared to laces or wallpapers which are used to decorate candles.
Enjoy!!!
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Tips for candle making troubleshooting
Initially when I started making candles I
faced some candle making problems. Many a times I found the solutions
accidentally and just around the house. Getting that perfect candle requires
lots of trials and errors and every candle maker has their own formula and
ways. Here are few tips to troubleshoot some common candle making problems:
1.
Wax leakage from the wick hole
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·
Many times even the sealer available
in the market has failed to hold in the wax. One day when I was out of the
sealer I tried the leftover wheat flour dough from my kitchen. And since then
it has never failed in my experience. Apply just a little dough around the wick
hole and you are set for leakage free candle making.
·
Other method which I find very
neat and clean is using a magnet. However, this is useful for metal molds
only. Fit the candlewick in the candle stand and place it on the wick hole
inside the mold. And from the bottom of the mold place the magnet.
2.
De molding candle - Often
removing candle from the mold can be a challenge. Here are few tips you may
try,
·
Make sure that the candle is
completely dry.
·
If your candle is dry and still
not coming out easily, place it in the freezer till the mold is cold to touch
for about 5 minutes. Make sure you don’t keep the mold any longer, this may
cause your candle to crack.
·
Mold release spray on the
inside of the mold will help remove the candle easily. Vegetable oil also acts
as an excellent mold release agent. Just a few drops enough to cover the mold
walls, any more than that will cause mottling effect which you may not desire
in your candle.
3.
Mold maintenance – here are
few tips to ensure your molds live long:
·
Make sure you never clean your
molds with water. It will only rust the metal mold.
·
After you are done making
candles, spray a little mold release spray or vegetable oil from inside and
from outside of the metal mold. This will help in cleaning the left over wax,
if any and not cause rust.
·
Store your molds well in a
carton to prevent any bends.
Hope these helped.
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Got a hobby yet?
Candles are integral part of my work, I burn a lot of
candles for tarot readings and even for rituals. Being a student of tarot and
occult, candles are an important work tool and an asset as well. However, since
I burn my candles, so more than appearance, the color/ shades and the quality
of flame are very important for someone like me. Which made me join Mrs. Neeta
Kamble Shah’s candle making course. She is very systematic person, very hands
on with her craft and someone who knows how to help you find the class
comfortable and also ensure that you learn how to make the candles you wish to
make. She is pragmatic in her approach, at the same time her creativity is
endless and the entire course is a value for money experience. On one end I was
looking forward to learn basic solid colored candles and the other class mate
was trying to learn more decorative candles, where the aesthetic appeal was
more important. In one class Mrs. Shah ensured that both of us could learn the
craft and understand every step well enough; so that we can
I discovered my hobby when I was stuck in a restless phase
in my life. I really needed something to calm and gather myself and I am glad I
bumped into candle making.
I define Hobby as “Something to do that helps to be in
present”. Really…this is my experience with my hobby. Many times when I am working on a candle
project I lose track of time. I look up from my task and realize that hours
have passed by and the whole time I was not thinking about anything else. No
other thought or concern has even bothered me for a second. I have been in some
sought of a “flow state”.
Hobby is not inborn. It is discovered and developed over the
period of time. It is your choice, not something out of influence or trend or
need. It is what you enjoy and do only for yourself. Hobby is a stress buster…… I bet on this. It
gives you the creative outlet which you may not get in everyday routine. It
gives you joy….undoubtedly!! It takes you to a flow state sometimes which helps
in clearing your mind. It also gives you a chance to connect with yourself.
Hobby is your time with you……. only you! An Intrinsic source of pleasure. So dig into your past, your childhood to
recapture your interests and see if you can still enjoy them.
Did you love dressing up your dolls or cooking in your
little kitchen or biking or painting? You may get some hints there. If not, hit
the crafts store to explore the hobby ideas available and maybe start small
with a kit instead of whole lot of supplies.
Off course any hobby is not for you. Your personality plays
a big role in whether you will like a particular hobby or not. If you are an
outgoing person and love meeting people, travel is for you. If you are the
adventurous types, trekking is for you. If you have love for colors and nature
pick up the painting brush or a camera or even gardening. If you have patience
you will love candle making or a crochet project. And if you love to be fit,
exercising or outdoor sports is your thing.
So explore a little, try out a few things, after all it is
worthwhile investing in a diversion!!!
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Ideas to decorate balcony with candles
For
ages candles have been the primary source of light. However, with changing
times the purpose of candles has evolved and changed quite a lot. Candles are now
categorized as home decoration accessory. Today there are many variations in
the candle types and designs than just the plain taper candle or even pillar
candle. Candles are available in every size, shape and design matching the
theme of our home decor. Be it designer pillar candles for the living room, decorative
tapper candles for the dining room or hurricane wax shells for the garden. In
my candle making classes I teach such varieties as hurricane wax shells, floral
floating candles, fruit candles, designer pillars, chunky candles and many more
highlighted in the candle courses section.
Today
I am going to share with you some ideas about how to make use of candles in
your balcony area.
Candles
go perfectly well with the nature. With the right color combination the
candles look beautiful without even lighting them. Here are some ideas for your
balcony:
1. Place some beautiful candles of different sizes and colors in a bird cage and hang it up or place on a tall table. Interesting Ah!!
1. Place some beautiful candles of different sizes and colors in a bird cage and hang it up or place on a tall table. Interesting Ah!!
2. Almost every balcony has
plant pots. Here’s a great idea to place a candle in the centre of the pot and
cover it with glass.
3. A beautiful candle center pieces made with a basket and mason jars hung up in the balcony.
4. Convert those plain glasses into beautiful
candle holders. You can use flowers, leaves, shells, pebbles and sand to fill
the glass jar from sides of the candle. Stay away from the flammable decorations
though.
5. Here’s another great idea
to make a lantern. You will need a mason jar, coloured beads, soft flexible
wire and little bit of creativity.
6. Metal Lanterns are readily
available in the market and come in many sizes, colors and designs. I feel they
go well with almost all kinds of décor and match very well with the plants.
Hope
you like these ideas.
Have
a creative day!!
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
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