Hi my favorite crafters!
Sep. 5th, 2008 06:41 amHi Grrls,
Sorry for the text only post, but you were so very helpful with my last question (spray-painting metal) that I figured I'd shoot another one your way.
I have a ton of left over candles. You know the ones where you burn a pillar candle and the middle burns totally down, but you end up with all this leftover wax? I want to reuse them as candles can get expensive and I'm wondering if there's a way, or a tutorial somewhere, on how to melt down all that extra wax to make new candles? I know I'll have to purchase some wicks, but that just means a trip to Joanne's. Help is appreciated. Thank you muchly!
Scarlett
Sorry for the text only post, but you were so very helpful with my last question (spray-painting metal) that I figured I'd shoot another one your way.
I have a ton of left over candles. You know the ones where you burn a pillar candle and the middle burns totally down, but you end up with all this leftover wax? I want to reuse them as candles can get expensive and I'm wondering if there's a way, or a tutorial somewhere, on how to melt down all that extra wax to make new candles? I know I'll have to purchase some wicks, but that just means a trip to Joanne's. Help is appreciated. Thank you muchly!
Scarlett