candles add a touch of elegance and softness to any room in which they are used. They serve many purposes from simple illumination to a central point for a table to create. Candles have for centuries. No one knows exactly how long they lasted. The Egyptians were among the first candle, which date back to 3000 BC There is use of evidence to show that the first candles were created with the wick during the Roman period in history. Our love of light and develop the art of light, to do forever. This is evident from the shapes of the light that we use. P>
So, you want to make light? Strong> p>
There are many types of candles to choose from, considering the light does. The key is a type of light you choose to do that and get them ready ever before others. Start slowly and build your craft. This gives you for working with wax and the equipment needed to feel candles. With so many methods and types of candles, you can, it can be very confusing and frustrating. P>
start by working with basic cast light. For this kind of light you need the following: a special pot, which only allows you to melt wax, a candy thermometer so you temperature wax, a wooden spoon or two on, wax, painting, wicks and supplies you use, you can monitor to save to your local craft. You can also buy the additives, such as vybar or steric acid, since this increases the burning of your candle. Paraffin is the most used wax for candles today and start doing what is best for beginners, with. P>
Find containers that are functional, decorative and secure. Some of the best places to take containers from thrift stores to find yard sale, and its own kitchen. Examples of containers are things like old teacups, coffee mugs funny, good heavy glasses, and of course jam jar. P>
You have what you need, what now? Strong> p>
, after all the supplies and equipment in one place, you ready to get started. A word of caution is necessary in order to ensure that all equipment is clean and dry. Test your container before pouring into hot wax to ensure that they are unbreakable and can be used safely. Place a small drop of hot glue on the metal floor of the wick, then it is set in the middle of the container and be sure to press well. Wick is at the center by wrapping a small portion of the wick around a pencil is to be kept on the container. Look for the spring before pouring the wax secured. P>
safety is important when working with hot wax and kept as a handy fire extinguisher. And never throw water on a fire caused by the wax! P>
Use a large pot that filled about 1 / 3 increase in water and the temperature of the water is up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Place your pan with wax into the water. Keep the water at this temperature, the melting of the wax. Do not let the water evaporate, add water if necessary. Use a thermometer to test the temperature of the wax. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended temperature for melting wax because it varies with different waxes. In general, the best temperature for the container wax is 170 to 175 degrees. Never let wax exceeding 250 degrees! P>
When the wax is melted, add the vybar or steric acid to the wax and mix well. The last step before casting is to add color to your melted wax making sure to mix well. You are now ready to pour your candle wax melted in your tank. Fill the container leaving about ¼ of the space for the wick. When the candle wax has, then you can remove the pin. Trim the wick ¼ inch from the wax. P>
You did it! You have made your first decorative lighting and is now connected. You have so much to explore and lots of ideas. As with all projects, have fun and safe! P>