The wonderful Mrs Thomasina Tittlemousee has been busy making long victorian type aprons and kindly offered to give several away and I was one of the very lucky ones to receive one !. Its beautifully made and the colours are perfect! and would have been just what I would have chosen. I am soooo delighted with my gift and hope to post a picture soon of me wearing it!. For now I am enjoying admiring it. Apologies for the quality of the photos- they don't really do the apron justice.
I also found that we had a number of rather wonky citronella candles left over from last year and me hating waste decided that I could perhaps make some new candles using the wax and wick from these and some old china cups and bowls.
I melted the candles over a bain maire- ( a pan over a pan of hot water) .
Once the wax had melted I removed the wick and cut to the desired length. I then used a peg and stick to balance the wick over the centre of the cup or bowl.
I poured in the hot wax and left it to cool.
Tips:
1. I removed as much of the black bits as I could from each candle with a knife in a scraping type action, a bit like peeling potatoes.
2. Make sure you cut the wick long enough to be suspended from the peg.
3. Put newspaper down where you will be working but most importantly where you will be pouring the wax. As it makes a bit of a mess when you pour.
4. Melt the wax over a low to medium heat. ( in fact once the wax started to melt I turned the heat right down)
5. Most importantly the wax is hot - so handle carefully- it can be inflammable!
6. NEVER ever leave a lit candle unattended.
6 comments:
So glad you like your apron! Your candle-making is inspirational. What a brilliant way to use up old candle ends. Your tea cup versions look like something straight out of an exclusive home style shop I normally can't afford anything in!
Ahhh thank you Mrs Tittlemouse. I have a tendency to collect old unwanted china and these were ideal for the job!
Such a wonderful idea. I've often thought about boiling down the odds and ends of candles I have, and I love the idea of putting it into cups. They'd make a beautiful home-made gift.
The apron is lovely - very beautiful colours. Nice to see the candles recycled and good news on the vegetables as well! I've been rather neglecting my garden, I have even stopped nipping the side shoots out of my tomatoes - tut, tut! Bethx
Thank you Ariella !Good Idea! I shall just have to look for my cups!!
Beth - I have also neglected my garden - the weather hasnt been helpful and the plants aren't growing well this year and now theres the olympics to watch!
That is the cutest apron! :o) Congrats on your win. And what a super idea with reusing candles. My husband does the same thing with scented candles. :o) He wants to get every penny out of it. :o)
Have a nice week. Trish
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