Corrugated cardboard is an inexpensive way to make a simple form and deliver results very elegant, embossed with the corrugated surface of the boxes on the candle. Spraying the first board to help pay the wax, the wax is frozen to avoid, as he needs sets.You: lidbradawl clean plastic containers (IL) water corrugated cardboard scissors or a straight silicone spray paraffin oil tapemold double sides sealing triggered wickwicking needlemeasuring cup (1 cup) waxstearin (10% of the amount of wax) twice boilerwax dyewooden spoonwax first thermometer to the bottom of the pot stand in the middle of the plastic lid with a punch (punch) to make a hole big enough for the wick .

Cut a rectangle of cardboard the size of a width corresponding to the spark plug height.2. Spray a wet cardboard with water or silicone oil. Roll into a cylinder and the sides with two sides tape.3. Place the cardboard cylinder centrally by the plastic cover. Seal the entry form with the poem – the form must be completely watertight.4. Cut a length of wick primed. Connect one end of a needle and pushed the other end of the wick into the mold base. Let rest on the needle cylinder of cardboard. Seal the hole on a blue background with seal.

5. Measure the required amount of paraffin and stearin. Melt the stearic acid on top of a double boiler. Add the dye until it is the right color, stirring until thoroughly mixed. Add paraffin wax and heat until melted and reaches 180 F (82 C) Pour the wax into the mold, almost rim.6. Let the candle cool. Fill in around the wick with more melted wax, when a well-formed as the wax shrinks. When the candle is completely set, remove the tap and die seal and remove the pits. Trim excess wick.A selection of light and heavy corrugated cardboard can give rise to a group of candles with different sized ridges.

The natural color of the candles and cardboard look very modern, and packaged in a complementary sector, could be more wonderful ideas a gift.For hand be sure to click on the link below the production cost of candle molds.