Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Chez_Kimberly and more videos in the Candlemaking & Soapmaking category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or ... More
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Chez_Kimberly and more videos in the Candlemaking & Soapmaking category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at http://www.howcast.com/filmmakers/apply. Smaller and squatter than ordinary candles, votives are personal-sized creations perfect for private worship—or for perking up your patio, picnic, or poolside party. To complete this How-To you will need: A fire extinguisher or baking soda At least 1 lb. of candle wax A stove top or hot plate A double boiler setupwith lid A candle or candy thermometer A clear countertop or work area Some wax paper or newspaper Candle wicks with metal tabs A spatula Votive molds or paper cups A toothpick And a small knife or piece of cloth Candle colorant Candle fragrance Warning: Keep flammable items away from the stove. Never leave melting wax unattended and never use direct heat to melt it. If the wax catches fire, do NOT try to douse it with water—use a fire extinguisher, baking soda, or, for a fire contained in a pot, cover it with the pot lid. Step 1: Prepare workspace Prepare your workspace by covering it with wax paper or newspaper to make cleanup easier. Step 2: Heat wax Place the wax into the double boiler setup and heat to between 150 and 200 degrees, depending on manufacturer's instructions. Use the thermometer to check the temperature frequently. Don't let it exceed 250 degrees or the vapors could become flammable. Tip: One pound of wax will make about 5 small votive candles. Step 3: Affix wick Affix the metal tab of a new wick to the bottom of each container using a dab of melted wax. Make sure the wick is centered and standing up straight. Tip: Don't use wick putty for votive candles—it makes the finished candles very difficult to remove from the molds. Step 4: Stir wax When the wax has reached its proper temperature and is fully melted, remove it from the heat, turn off the stove, and stir. Tip: If you want to add color or fragrance, mix in the additives according to the package directions just before removing the wax from the heat. Step 5: Pour wax Pour wax into each mold until it's half an inch below the rim, saving about a cup of wax for later use. Step 6: Let cool Put the molds aside to cool, keeping them away from any drafts or flammable objects. And don't refrigerate them—the wax should cool slowly. Step 7: Poke holes Once the top has cooled and a skin has formed, usually about 30 minutes to an hour later, use a toothpick to poke a few deep holes near each wick to help prevent air pockets from forming. Step 8: Add wax As the temperature drops, the wax at the center of the candle tends to sink and form a well. Reheat the wax you saved and add it to the mold until the well is filled. Tip: You may need to do this several times, but only fill the well, don't over-pour. If fresh wax seeps down the sides of the mold, the candle will be harder to remove later. Step 9: Slide candle out After the candles have sat for several hours and cooled completely, turn the molds over and tap the bottoms until the candles slide free. If you used paper cup molds, simply peel them away. Step 10: Trim wicks Trim the wicks to about a quarter of an inch and that's it—your votives are ready for action. Thanks for watching How To Make a Votive Candle! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast #### arts, candle, crafts, hobby, how-to, howcast, make, votive, wax, wick, votive candles, how to make a votive candle, how to make votive candles, votive candle holder, how to make votive candle holders, votive candle white each, cucina dolce votive candles, votive candle nachtman romance, votive candles white dozen, votive candle holders, votive candle holders glass, votive candle molds, how to make a votive candle holder, make votive candles, votive candle holders bulk, how much wax to make a votive candle, votive candles bulk, votive candles wholesale Less
Added Aug 27, 2008
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TheCarmillaShow Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - Y'know. This may be a huge shocker, but there are people who actually like to make candles, as weird as that is, and would rather melt a pound of wax and pour it into molds than buy them from shops.
kaity705 Says:
Apr 8, 2012 - wtf is a votive candle??
HeyLookItsAmy Says:
Nov 8, 2011 - 1:58 attractive face hahaha.
kevp951 Says:
Sep 15, 2011 - holy crap, she's too hot..... can't......... concentrate. So obviously she was hired to attract attention for these videos.
hoghash78 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - I want to make an ear wax candle. Help ?
gsizzle154 Says:
Jul 22, 2011 - you can find all things at craft stores such as hobby lobby or michaels
EmoIssues Says:
Jun 10, 2011 - you can find those kinds of things at a craft store such as "Michael's"
MahsaKh22 Says:
May 19, 2011 - I was simple but useful, thanks :)
bloodhounds661995 Says:
Apr 30, 2011 - Hobby lobby Michaels A.C Moore Pretty much any craft store.
ntrudr800 Says:
Apr 29, 2011 - Too much time consumed with re-pouring wax. Easier just to buy candles on sale. I am experimenting with Vegetable Oil candles. Just using old tea light containers & wick supports from used tea lights. I had some candle wicks left over. I filled them with Vegetable Oil instead of wax! Seems to work fine so far & should last many hours. I would rather try Olive Oil, but have none. Seems to burn clean so far. I realized this was possible while reading the Bible, Leviticus 24:1&2. She's cute =D
nfcd0520 Says:
Apr 28, 2011 - Go to a store such as Michaels or order them online, there is tones of websites were you can safely do so :) Hope that helps.
TinyGrads Says:
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xashyboo Says:
Apr 9, 2011 - if i need a CANDLE or a candy thermometer, why the hell would i want to make more candles?
Heathersama Says:
Apr 7, 2011 - I can't wait to make my own candles. X3
ilovetherain17 Says:
Apr 6, 2011 - Maybe you should get one.. they are useful if you ever.. y'know.. have a fire. :)
xxtheycallmemeexx Says:
Feb 28, 2011 - @WiccanChickJaden ok but most dont..
xxtheycallmemeexx Says:
Feb 25, 2011 - Yes because everyone carries a fire extinguisher at home..
haleyleilanibff Says:
Jan 18, 2011 - how to make a votive candle step 1:get a candle step 2:make it vote optional: make it the presedent
suchadambidiot Says:
Jan 5, 2011 - what i like to do when i make candles, is to keep a bowl ( or deep tray ) of water. i place the fresh hot candle in the bowl, and it helps the candle cool faster, without too cold.
hasnatgstar Says:
Dec 11, 2010 - hahahahaha wick putty loool
onetweetygirl71 Says:
Oct 12, 2010 - your local craft store has all of it. and you can use reg parifin wax for canning at your local grocery store. easy peasy... sounds like a lot, but not.
cwritesel Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - umm the craft store duh
RaptorLuv Says:
Jul 22, 2010 - hahaha!! yeah wtf, back in the day howd they do it wax, wick heat and a cup or holder for candle....man wtf this loooks dramatic
redhotretrochic1 Says:
May 24, 2010 - i want to make my candle colorful
kay2be2 Says:
Apr 27, 2010 - Excuse you?? Where do you see me being as disrespectful as you? You don't go around cursing at people that you don't know, much less someone that has never said anything disrespectful to you. I have never spoken to someone the way you just spoke to me. This is a place where anyone can state their opinion so rinse your mouth off with soap, learn how to spell and Learn some respect.