


The other day we accidentally spilled hot wax from a burning citronella candle onto the side of one of our garden furniture cushions. I'm afraid to t...
The other day we accidentally spilled hot wax from a burning citronella candle onto the side of one of our garden furniture cushions. I’m afraid to try and iron it out in the "traditional" cleaning method because of the citronella oils in the wax (I don’t want to remove the wax but leave a grease stain on the cushion.) The fabric is light green colored and is most likely cotton treated with some sort of waterproofing material. The cushions are able to be unzipped so we can remove the upholstered cover from the cushion. Thanks for your help!
Tags: citronella candle, fabric, garden furniture cushions, grease stain, hot wax, thanks for your help, waterproofing material
Posted in Candle Wax | 4 Comments »
My daughters went to a fair, and made these candle holders, by dunking a bowl of hot wax( with a candle stick in the middle) into a bucket of cold water. It formed into a really cool shape! they said that you can burn the candle without ruining the holder, because the use some kind of hardening agent in the wax. Does anyone know what this would be, or how I can find out? My girls want to do this at their B-day parties.
Tags: Candle Holders, candle stick, cold water, girls, hot wax, shape
Posted in Candle Making | 3 Comments »
Who would make such a ridiculous candle that it’s dangerous to burn? I’m pretty sure the hot wax will break the glass, won’t it?
Tags: hot wax
Posted in Candle Glass | 2 Comments »