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| Candle Jars |
| While melting and pouring wax
is best left to adults, the creative parts of this candle-making
project (choosing the perfect crayon to color the wax and decorating
the glass holder with beads) are meant for kids.
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Materials Large saucepan
Metal canning jar lid rim Coffee can
Paraffin wax Crayons Paint stirrer
Candlesticks (one for each jar) Thick widemouth
glass jars Metal tongs Plastic beads
Tacky glue |
1. Set up a double boiler to melt the paraffin.
Fill the bottom of the saucepan with 4 to 5 inches of water and
drop in the canning jar lid rim. Then pack chunks of paraffin
into the coffee can, setting it on the jar rim so that it doesn't
directly touch the bottom of the pot.
2. Melt the wax over medium-high heat, carefully adding more chunks
until the can is about two-thirds filled. To color the melted
wax, break half of a peeled crayon into pieces. Add them to the
wax and slowly mix with a paint stirrer, then turn off the heat
and let the paraffin cool for about 10 minutes (this will help
minimize shrinkage when the wax hardens).
3. Using a sharp knife, cut the candlesticks 1/2 inch shorter
than the jar heights (adults only). Now, heat the jars by running
warm water on the outsides but not the insides (this will help
prevent cracking when you pour in the hot wax).
4. With metal tongs, dip the bottom of each candlestick into the
melted wax and stick it to the inner jar bottom. When the candlestick
ends have hardened enough to hold, carefully pour enough wax into
the jars to cover the candlestick tops but not the wicks.
5. Once the candles cool completely, your kids can glue beads
to the outside of the jar, arranging them in a border around the
rim, perhaps, or creating a multicolor pattern all the way around.
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