Candle Magic: Upcycling with Soya Wax and Vintage Glass Treasures
This year, I wanted to create my own candles for the Christmas table using charity shop finds. It is the first time I have made candles and I found the process relatively straight forward. I bought a candle making kit online and followed the safety instructions carefully.
You will need:
A candle making kit (I chose one with soya wax)
Vintage finds
Ceramic tray
Chicken Wire
Foliage
Step 1: Soya Wax
Soya wax, derived from soybeans, is a renewable resource known for its clean and slow burn. By selecting high-quality soya wax you will ensure a sustainable foundation for your creations. Its natural properties provide a longer-lasting, environmentally friendly alternative to traditional paraffin wax.
Step 2: Vintage Hunt - Charms in Charity Shops
Embark on a treasure hunt at your nearby charity shops to discover hidden gems in the form of vintage glassware. Old teacups, elegant goblets, or ornate jars can serve as vessels for your candles. Not only does this add a touch of character to your creations, but it also contributes to the repurposing of pre-loved items.
Step 3: Crafting Your Candle
Melt the soya wax and carefully pour it into your chosen vintage glass container. Take your time with this step to avoid air bubbles and ensure an even surface. Add fragrance oils if desired.
Step 4: Curing Time
Allow your candles to cure and cool completely before lighting them.
Step 5: Styling your table
I decided to use a white ceramic tray with chicken wire to create a foliage centrepiece for the table. I used spruce, ruscus, eucalyptus and conifer. This is easy to make without the need for floral foam. I also inserted two long white candles (these were not homemade!). The candles were held in place by the chicken wire. Most of the foliage was from the garden.