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DIY Candles | Upcycled, Eco-Friendly, Easy 

Sam of All Trades
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Hey guys! Here’s a tutorial on how to make these great upcycled candles! We love an eco-friendly craft!
Thumbs up if you noticed the feather stuck to my face…or if you think Bard is just the cutest (which he is, this is purely a fact)!
Materials:
Wax amzn.to/3eE5oED
Fragrance
Wicks amzn.to/2VtXia9
Vessel of some kind - you’re on your own for this.
Glitter (optional, but fun)
Tools:
Pot (seriously, use one you don’t care about
Cookie cutter/metal measuring cup
Double boiler amzn.to/3czVGRO
Measuring cup for fragrance
Centering device/chopsticks
Hot pads
Pliers
Can opener
Scissors
Feathery assistant - optional
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"Almost Bliss" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)

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Комментарии : 37   
@tclark7802
@tclark7802 3 месяца назад
That was pretty cool. I also loved the outtakes with your bird. Real cute! 💕
@katiecarillo7289
@katiecarillo7289 4 года назад
I love your new assistant!! Also, the glitter melts and resets itself beautifully when you do burn it 🤩 Love, batsquatch
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 4 года назад
He's the best. Oh Yay! I'm glad it works out when burned. You can never have enough glitter!
@MeowOnyx
@MeowOnyx 2 месяца назад
Your bird is like super cute!
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 26 дней назад
He's the real star. :)
@ilessthan3cats
@ilessthan3cats 2 года назад
Thanks for the straightforward and easy instructions! I love your bird friend!
@ghettomamma1627
@ghettomamma1627 Год назад
So cool never thought of using "pop" cans
@chantellmendez2537
@chantellmendez2537 2 года назад
why does she look like Pam from the office!? love the shirt!
@francettaitdoesnot9216
@francettaitdoesnot9216 2 года назад
Awesome thank you
@Snoop.Driftera
@Snoop.Driftera 3 года назад
Cute friend you got there.
@hautehousewifeofhennepinco4882
@hautehousewifeofhennepinco4882 2 года назад
Thank you bunches!! It was so straightforward and easy to tangibly follow along. I am surprising my 13-year-old with a Monster Drink one. #Coolmomgoals.....
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 2 года назад
Yay! I'm so glad! Also, that's adorable. :)
@yasmina5580
@yasmina5580 3 года назад
Can u mix crayons with the wax for different colours, where I'm from u can only find liquid food colouring thats why :( ? And also, i used a can opener, but the whole top came off, not only the inside thingy. Idk what I did wrong tbh.
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 3 года назад
The pigments used in crayons isn't the same as the kind you buy for candles; it isn't soluble in the wax, so it doesn't mix evenly and will eventually clog up the wick. Hmm...Maybe it's the style of the can opener? Mine has the blade on the inside of the can. But I imagine, if the blade is on the outside, it will cut the whole top off.
@wickedawesomeshop3425
@wickedawesomeshop3425 3 года назад
What temp do you melt your wax at? I’ve seen videos where they burn it at 185 then add the fragrance then pour the wax. And do you add a lid to candles when they rest?
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 2 года назад
I don't control the temp on my wax, just heat it up until it's all melted. If you're worried about cracking, then I would use the coolest temp you can for the wax. A smaller thermal gradient is always better.
@claudiaiacono7538
@claudiaiacono7538 3 года назад
what temperature do you add the fragrance oil?
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 3 года назад
I don't use a thermometer. I just wait until all the wax is melted, remove it from the heat, and then mix in the fragrance. So the temp is just above the melting point of the wax, which is about 120F for the soy wax I'm using.
@M81Enthusiast
@M81Enthusiast 3 года назад
Can you use food dye with the candle wax or do you need special dye
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 3 года назад
Yes! As long as it's gel or paste food coloring. The liquid food colorings are water based and won't mix with the oils in the wax.
@M81Enthusiast
@M81Enthusiast 3 года назад
@@samofalltrades awesome thank you
@randomedits702
@randomedits702 3 года назад
I only have one question, how did you wash the pot you hade the wax in? Did it all go away fast?
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 3 года назад
Ah yes, that's exceptionally tricky. The short answer is that I don't. The double boiler (the container actually holding the wax) is dedicated to candle making. However, while the wax is melted, you can wipe a significant amount of it out of the pan with something like a paper towel (carefully though, it's hot).
@Snoop.Driftera
@Snoop.Driftera 3 года назад
My guess is that a Gasoline(Bensine) based liquids may help. Ie degreaser, carb cleaner, brake cleaner, cerosine, whitespirit(not sure it named same in your country), zippo lighter fluud or bensin itself. They're work pretty well against mold-release waxes, and should work with basic wax as well.
@samuelsoste-taffur8425
@samuelsoste-taffur8425 2 года назад
if i wanted to make around 8 candles, how much wax would I need? I just wanna figure out if I should get 10lbs or 2lbs
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 2 года назад
It depends on the size, but I would try to find a 5lb bag. I used about 5 pounds to make 10 or so candles.
@samuelsoste-taffur8425
@samuelsoste-taffur8425 2 года назад
@@samofalltrades Thank you so much!
@theokleinmann251
@theokleinmann251 3 года назад
Is the plastic lining of the can bad for your lungs if it burns?
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 3 года назад
None of these cans have plastic on the inside. I've tried to avoid cans with plastic labels on the outside; the can does get pretty warm and I was afraid that plastic would melt. I can't imagine it's great for you, but at least it's a pretty small amount of plastic.
@CMAC86
@CMAC86 2 года назад
Every pour I've done end up with a hole in the wax after it's cooled completely. Not all but the majority. Anyone know why this is? Thanks
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 2 года назад
It's because the wax shrinks as it cools. Larger amounts of wax will mean that there is more likely hood for holes, but temperature is also a factor (i.e. if the wax cools very quickly, you're more likely to have holes - as I learned the hard way when I impatiently put my candles outside in the winter). There are a couple easy ways I deal with it: You can pour the wax in smaller batches at a time, allowing that amount to fully cool before adding more. Or you can add small amounts of hot wax over the top and holes after the majority of the candle has cooled - this is what I usually do because I'm lazy.
@CMAC86
@CMAC86 2 года назад
@@samofalltrades Appreciate your reply. I will go the route of letting the wax cool a bit before pouring. Thanks alot. 😎😎
@tylersims2495
@tylersims2495 Год назад
How many ounces of fragrance oil?
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades Год назад
It will depend on what kind you use and how strong you want your candles. It should have instructions on the bottle if the fragrance oil is intended for candles. The kind I used was 1 oz oil/16 oz wax.
@clockworkoj
@clockworkoj 2 года назад
Are you from Colorado?
@samofalltrades
@samofalltrades 2 года назад
No, I'm from New Mexico. :)
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