Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Make Fun Easter Candles

Making sweet Easter candles has become an Easter tradition in our family. We make a few variations and save them all to put on our Easter table. It is a treat for the kids when they are, at last, allowed to light them... each child taking turns with the taper. The anticipation of having saved them through the Easter season shines from their excited eyes... it's too delightful.
Today, we made colorful Easter Egg candles.
Waldorf Beeswax Easter Egg Candles
We needed:

* empty egg shells (here is a tutorial on how to clean out eggs)
* beeswax
* colored crayons
* candle wick (found at craft stores)
* sticky tape
* an recycled egg cup
* scissors
Prepare the eggshells for the melted wax by sticking a little sticky tape over the small hole on the egg shell. Make sure the tape is stuck fast to seal the shell well.Turn the eggshell upside down and place it in the egg cup so that it is secured.
Cut a length of wick. Tie it around a stick and balance it in the middle of the egg shell. Your shell is now ready for the melted wax.
I use a recycled jar to make a bain-marie to melt the beeswax (here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to safely melt wax).
We adore the wonderful golden color of melted beeswax and breath deeply of the honey aroma. My house always smells so sweet on beeswax craft days.
When I am doing a craft using melted beeswax with the children, we are very careful. Melted wax is extremely hot and would cause a horrid burn. As a precaution, I always work with a bowl of iced water nearby and my children know to put their hand into the cold water if they do get burned.
To color the beeswax, add a little colored crayon to the melted wax and stir until the color blends evenly into the beeswax.

Then carefully pour the melted wax into the eggshell and allow it to cool.
Cut the wick to the desired length and... Voila! Beautifully colored Easter candles.
Blessings and magic for your Easter preparations!

15 comments:

Brynn said...

I did these this year too. I love the idea of making them different colors. :)

Linda said...

You have the best ideas Donni:)

Amanda said...

My two reasons why I love your idea (even though I've heard of it before)
~the ice water bowl. That is so clever!
~A reason to buy vintage egg cups. I think they are so pretty, but haven't had any use for them. Until now.

Thank you!

Amanda

Beth said...

Hi, Donni! These little candles are so special. I wish I could smell some beeswax right now. love, Beth

Arianne said...

What a fun idea.

(V.Kerr) School Time Adventures said...

Wow, what a great idea! I really wish we had enough beeswax to make this right now.

Sandra said...

Now that's a kute eggy!

CHILDHOOD MAGIC said...

Beautiful, as always Donni!

mama2lilev said...

Can't wait to try it!!

renee ~ heirloom seasons said...

So pretty! I especially love them in the brown shells.
Renee :)

Simple Mama said...

Love this! I think we'll have to make some. :)

Sarah Powell said...

So beautiful very creative..


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saganaga said...

these turned out great ! thanks for sharing !

Helby said...

That's adorable! I'll have to save this one for next year

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