Part
Two
This is the fun part! You get to add the peppermints!
(Disclaimer: Always watch the wax and be careful with the
hot temperatures of the stove. Candle making can be
dangerous and children should be accompanied by a responsible
adult.)
Here's
what you'll need in Part One
-1 lb of 145 degree wax
-old sauce pan
-large tin cans (spaghetti sauce cans work great!) A different
one than the first!
-1- 4"x4" inch candle mold
- mold sealer or plug
-1 Tbs of Searic Acid (Any craft/candle store)
-wooden spoon
-candle, soap, thermometer
-1 tbs of candle scent in peppermint
- silicon mold release spray
1. Place
the pound of wax in the tin can and place it in the sauce
pan to create a kind of double boiler. (Note: wax cannot be
melted over direct heat. You must have a water layer.)
2.
Fill the sauce pan with water so it comes half-way up the
pan and place the pan on the stove on high. 3.
Using the wooden spoon, stir the wax as it melts. Since
it is 145 degree wax, it will take a little longer to burn
than the first wax! The reason behind using two different
temperature wax is to ensure the candle melts down the center,
not on the sides. 4.
Using the mold sealer, place a small piece of the putty over
the bottom of the mold's hold and trim the wick. Or,
use a mold plug. 5.
Using a small amount, spray the silicon mold release spray
inside the mold. 6.
Meanwhile, place the first candle you made in Part I, in the
large mold, being sure to place it in the center.
7.
Place the peppermints around the outside of the candle.
8.
Watching the melting wax all the while, let it melt till it
reaches 180 degrees. Once it's reached 180 degrees,
add the tablespoon of searic acid and teaspoon of peppermint
scent to the wax. Stir well. 9.
Turn off the burner and, using a potholder, carefully pour
the wax mixture into the mold. 10.
Using the wooden spoon, gently tap the sides of the mold.
This will release any air bubbles that may be trapped in the
wax. Air bubbles will increase the "shrinkage" your
candles produces when it cools. (Shrinkage occurs naturally
when the wax cools. You will have to refill the shrinkage
areas.) 11.
Let the candle cool. This usually takes 4-5 hours.
Refill any shrinkage. This may take more than one refill.
Don't try to remove the candle from the mold too soon.
If you used the mold release, the candle should come out easily.
12.
CONGRATULATIONS. You have completed the peppermint candle! |