Candle Molds from Around the House
Posted: Sunday, December 20, 2009
by Sara Patterson
One of the best parts of home candle making is take on the challenge to your creativity by making candles of different shapes and sizes. Do you want to make jar candles to give away for hostess gifts? Or maybe some pillar candles? How about trying your hand at scented taper candles for the holidays? These candles all have different functions and they will require different molds.
However, you aren't limited to molds that you can buy. Many items that you already have at home, or even found items, can be used as molds for your homemade candle making. For safety's sake remember it's always good to put a baking tray or a pie plate under the mold before you start working.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Let's take a tour of the kitchen first and see what items we might be able to use for candle molds:
- yogurt cups
- empty metal can [from soup, vegetables, etc]
- frozen juice canister
- paper milk carton
- Chinese take-out container
- Pringles potato chip can
- bowls
- drinking glasses
- foil cupcake wrappers
- baby food jars
- jelly jars
- cookie cutters
- toilet paper roll
- paper towel roll
- previously used votive holders
- you can even make your own mold out of heavy duty cardboard
Sara Patterson is a candle making enthusiast. For great information on candle making molds, visit http://www.homecandlemakingtips.com.
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