I thought I'd have a go at making and testing some dipped candles using what I have laying about the place before buying a proper deep container for the wax. A rummage about found an extra deep metal container that had posh instant coffee in. Placed carefully on the wood burner and filled with our own beeswax I was pleased to see it melt all the way to the top.
I made the following candles, most fairly thin taper candles as they are quick to make and I've picked up some nice second hand candle holders. I also made a couple as large as I could to see how they turned out.
The thin ones last about two hours so ideal for the shorter power cuts or for a bit of soft light. They look a bit misshapen but burn well, without any wax dripping down the sides.



I made the following candles, most fairly thin taper candles as they are quick to make and I've picked up some nice second hand candle holders. I also made a couple as large as I could to see how they turned out.
The thin ones last about two hours so ideal for the shorter power cuts or for a bit of soft light. They look a bit misshapen but burn well, without any wax dripping down the sides.


