Using candle making molds is one of the most common and versatile ways to make candles. Using a mold, a candle can be made in virtually any shape imaginable. We’re all familiar with candles in geometric shapes such as cylinders, squares and pyramids, but molds allow candles to be made in much more elaborate shapes.
You probably have seen candles in the shape of objects such as trees or animals. The ability to cast such shapes with wax is virtually unlimited but there are two concepts that need to be considered when evaluating a candle making mold’s shape. Candle makers refer to these concepts as draft and undercut.
First, remove all of the contents from the box and take inventory of them. Compare them with the list that indicates the parts that should be included with the kit. Group like-pieces together and place all of them on a table. Since, all of the kits components are needed to successfully assemble the train set, do not hesitate to contact the hobby shop, if a piece is missing. You may need to return the kit or just be provided with the missing piece. The sooner you do this, the more likely any issues will be addressed and overcome.
Now Follow These five Simple steps
1. Let the 13 long stemmed lavender flowers wilt until they are flexible enough to bend without breaking. Hold the stems together, and make sure the flowers don’t bunch up too much. Tie the ribbon just beneath the flowers. Leave one end about 30 inches long, and the other about 10 inches long.
2. Take the shorter end of ribbon and tuck it up into the flowers, leaving a piece hanging out at the top. Then take all the stems, and bend them up and over the flowers (so the flowers are inside and the stems are like a cage), gathering them at the top.
3. Weave the longer end of the ribbon through the stems, over and under. You may need to keep fixing the stems to keep them evenly spaced from one another. As you get closer to the top, start winding it tighter. Push in any stray flowers or loose sections of ribbon.
4. Tie the two ends of the ribbon together to secure the wand.
5. Finish the wand by trimming any uneven stems, and tying a bow at the top. Or, you could tie it in a long loop for hanging (or add more ribbon).
Don’t be afraid to experiment with different ribbon widths or lengths. With a longer ribbon, you could weave all the way to the top, secure it, and then wind the ribbon back down to the stem and tie it together there. Really, once you know the basics you can play around with tons of different ideas.
As lavender gifts, wands are versatile. You can make several and place them in a basket for home decor, or use them to decorate the outside of your other presents. If you’re giving clothing as a gift, slide a lavender wand inside the box for a sweetly scented surprise!
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez H.
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