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		<title>Tricks to Using Candle Making Glass</title>
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If you are wondering about candle making glass and how you can craft container homemade candles, read this article in full.  Everybody has pretty glasses at home, and some of these are placed on display.  Most glassware, but, never see the light of day and continue to collect dust in our attics.  Most people who [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>If you are wondering about candle making glass and how you can craft container homemade candles, read this article in full.  Everybody has pretty glasses at home, and some of these are placed on display.  Most glassware, but, never see the light of day and continue to collect dust in our attics.  Most people who collect glasses, bottles and jars have this problem.</p>
<p> You have a surplus of great, unique stuff on display, but you don’t have the heart to toss away the items that you don’t feel like using as ornaments or table ware.  If only you&#8217;ve the heart to toss your collectible glasses away&#8230; however you can&#8217;t because these are ordinarily presents from other people.  Here is a challenge for you&#8230; employ these things as ornaments by exercising some imagination.</p>
<p> Instead of allowing your collectible glasses gather dust and turn into common mess, give them away as lovely gifts.  Can these glasses be used for producing homemade candles? Yes!  It&#8217;s a good idea to turn these glasses into gift items by simply using them to make container candles.</p>
<p> The least complex container variety to make is shot glass candle.  You don’t need much wax and wick to make a shot glass candle.  Beer candles are fun to make, however they require more creativity compared to shot glass candles.  You will need dyed wax and a longer candle wick for creating beer candles.</p>
<p> Wine glass and wine bottle candles are the most romantic presents you can give on Valentines.  Make no mistake of it, candle making is the best way to recycle the glassware you&#8217;re about to throw out.  Add these special candles to your dinner table during a sports party.  Give them away as party favors.</p>
<p> You can use different color combinations to make the candle wax look like any type of beverage.  The more creative you are, the more your glass candles will look like the real thing!  Here are some more tips for you if you want to use your collectible glasses for candle making.  Melt the candle wax like you would melt butter. Never let it get too hot beyond the boiling point.</p>
<p> As soon as the wax is evenly thawed, turn off the flame and pour the candle wax.  If you are going to recycle old candles, melt the same types of waxes together.  You can use wax crayons for coloring materials, but make sure to use crayons sparingly if you want your candles to be functional.  Crayon wax can keep your candles from burning properly if used in large amounts.</p>
<p> Reserve your colored waxes for see through glass containers.<br /> Use appropriate dyes for your designs.  Use brown and yellow coloring materials to simulate the look of ale in a glass for your beer candles.  Trim the wick after you&#8217;ve positioned it in the center of the candle and the candle wax has cooled.  Use thick glasses for making homemade candles for safety.  Heat can shatter glass, so be careful.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re selling these homemade candles or giving them away as gifts, add warning labels or stickers.  Don’t let the candle burn all the way to the bottom of the glass.  Create your candle and position the wick properly so heat will not come into contact with the sides of the container.  Be sure to use flame resilient candle containers for thawing and pouring the wax.  Acrylic or hard plastic may get misshapen.</p>
<p>Here is more information on <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com/candle-making-jars/">Candle Making Jars</a>. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com/">Candle Making</a>.</p>
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