Ice Candle
- Total Time Needed:
- 2-3 Hours
In this classic kitchen craft, kids (with a parent's help) can combine ice and hot wax to form a cool, lacy-looking candle. Set it in the center of your holiday table or give it as special gift that'll melt Grandma's heart.
- Materials
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- Scissors
- Cylindrical cardboard container (salt or oatmeal)
- Paper towel
- Cooking oil
- Knife
- White tapered candle
- Large tin can
- 1 pound of paraffin wax
- Large saucepan
- Wooden skewer
- Crayon pieces
- Large spoon
- Crushed ice
- Bowl
- Instructions
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Have your child prepare a mold by cutting off the top of the cardboard container. Use a paper towel to coat the inside with cooking oil. With a knife, trim the bottom from the taper so the taper is the same height as the mold. -
Meanwhile, fill the tin can with the wax. Then place it in a saucepan filled with 2 inches of water and set the pan over low heat. Use a wooden skewer to stir the melting wax. Mix in crayon pieces to get your desired candle color. -
Pour 1/2 inch of wax into the prepared mold and immediately stick the taper into the center, wick end up. Hold the taper in place for a minute or two while the wax sets. -
Spoon 2 inches of crushed ice around the taper, then cover the ice almost completely with melted wax. Add more ice, then more wax, alternating until the mold is filled. -
Set the mold in a bowl for about an hour (it will leak water), letting the wax harden completely, then peel off the cardboard.
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