
Fireworks Pillar
Colorful, Fireworks Pillar Centerpiece
- Item#
- Party Pillar
- List Price
- $1.00
- You will need
Pillar Wax
4" x 6" or taller pillar mold
Mold Release Spray
Wicking or Tealight Plug or Flower Pot Votive Plug
Wick Pin & Mold Seal if needed
Candle Gloss
Firework Decals
Paper Towels
Water
Soft Brush
- Step 1
Preparing your
mold
If using wicking: place a dime size piece of mold seal around the base of
your wick pin where the shaft joins. Insert wick pin thru the hole in
bottom of mold from the outside of the mold press up into the bottom of mold.
Bend the wick pin if necessary to straighten.
Tealight Plug & Flower Pot Votive Plug - Place screw thru the hole in the bottom
of mold and tighten nut to create a very tight seal
Spray mold with
mold release spray.
- Step 2
Heat your wax to 180-200 degrees, add scent and stir well.
We did not use color in the wax on this project because the decals show up best
on white or light opaque colored candles. Pour your wax into the mold and allow
to fully set up and harden. Re-pour if necessary.
- Step 3
Once pillar is cool, remove from mold and insert wick,
tealight or flower pot votive glass.
- Step 4
Select the decals you wish to use and trim if necessary.
Fill a small bowl fill about 1/2 way with warm water. Have paper towels
ready to smooth out the decal. Place the decal in the warm water and
let it soak for a minute or two. When the decal starts to slide off the
paper between your fingers it is time to apply it to the pillar candle.
- Step 5
Position the decal on the candle. Gently hold the
decal with one finger and with your other hand slowly pull the backing out.
Use a paper towel to carefully smooth out the decal and remove any bubbles and
creases. Start in the center and work your way to the outside of the
decal. Keep repeating until all air bubbles and excess water are out from behind
decal and it is laying smoothly on candle. Repeat this if using more than one
decal. Allow to air dry for at least hours.
- Ideas Variations
Apply candle gloss for the finishing touch. You can
either dip the entire candle in a large container of gloss and hang it up to dry
or you can use a very soft good quality brush and paint the gloss onto the
candle. We recommend adding a little water to the gloss before you apply
it with the brush on the candle. Start in the middle of the decal and work your
way out and repeat the painting process after the first coat has completely
dried.
Prior to the gloss completely drying you can sprinkle
glitter around the candle to give it a little bling. When candle is
completely dry, place it on small round tray with wax star embeds or other
festive gatherings. Use your imagination and have fun. This project
makes a great centerpiece!
- Closing
- Enjoy
I hope you enjoyed this project as much as I did! Happy candle making.
Janet Pfeiffer
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