Gel Candle Celebrations

Graduation Gel Candles

Gel Candle Designs: Celebrating Graduations

Graduation!! …Life is just beginning…… We have a very special family member graduating High School . She has been accepted to her First-Choice college so we have incorporated her college colors into her graduation candle.

Graduation Gel Candle - vop view of candle

Graduation Gel Candle - vop view of candle

You can also use the high school colors for the base of the candle and then use the college colors for the top half of the candle… perfect to show the transition.

We used purple stones, glitters and foils in the base of our candle, again installing our snuffing bead to insure the flame will self-extinguish at least 1″ above the bottom. We poured a thin layer of gel to seat the color base.

Our next step was again to drop our chunks of unmelted gel around the wick.

Graduation Gel Candle - frontview of candle

Graduation Gel Candle - frontview of candle

We sprinkled celestial purple and gold onto the chunk and poured liquid gel scented with our newest Tranquil Nights FO, which is a special Wonderful new blend of lavender and vanillas plus more.

We then added more chunks and more glitters and fuchsia diamond shapes, and did the remaining pour of liquid gel. We allowed the candle to cool slightly because we have a glass Graduate and Diploma to add and they are somewhat heavy glass embeds.

Again, having our chunks in the body of the candle will give the necessary strength to help hold our embeds in position, but we still want to wait for the gel to thicken.

Then we install our graduate and diploma, using the embed tool to position where we want. Add the top ‘Congratulation Grad’ garland on the outside of the glassware, and you have a finished candle with a great theme, while also customizing for school colors.

Article & Design by Patti Smith, Design Artist
BioMax Candle Supply ~ www.biomax1.com

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Celebrating the USA – Dessert Gel Candles

Gel Candle Designs: Celebrating the USA – Dessert Gel Candles

CELEBRATING THE USA with Red, White and Blue USA Dessert gel candles

Red, White & Blue Celebrate USA Gel Candles Cake

Red, White & Blue Celebrate USA Gel Candles Cake

Starts with our snack cake white paraffin cake (poured from a rectangular tin), with center hole for wick.

We used our gel whitener to create our opaque ‘white icing’. allowing the gel to cool and resemble *icing ready to pour*.

The entire candle is scented with Birthday Cake FO.

We poured the gel icing over the cake, allowing it to nicely drip over the sides.

Then we set a row of strawberries or raspberries on the outside top edge.

Inside the berries, we filled-in with blueberries and centered a gold star by the Wick.

We finished off the candle with a flag embed at each corner and blue glass Unity Ribbon in the center.

The final touch was a pouring of cooled clear gel scented with Berries and Cream FO to add shine and seal the candle. Such fun and so easy!

Article & Design by Patti Smith, Design Artist
BioMax Candle Supply ~ www.biomax1.com

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Lily of the Valley Wedding Candles

Gel Candle Designs:  Lily of the Valley Wedding Gel Candle

Love is in the Air – Lily of the Vally gel candles for Bridal Showers and Weddings.

Wedding - Lily of the Valley Gel Candles

Wedding - Lily of the Valley Gel Candles

We chose glassware with legs to add to the elegance and a great way to wrap florals around the base.

We filled the glass with chunks of clear gel sprinkled with our metallic gold microdots for glitz and shimmer.

We then poured the candle with clear gel scented the with Angel Touch FO for light, soft fragrance.

After allowing the gel to semi-cool, we embedded our large double wedding bells and also some individual smaller wedding bells randomly around the candle.

In our wedding collection, we have a metallic bride and groom which fits perfect in front of the large focal-point bell. We finished the centerpiece with floral lilies of the valley at the outside base. Perfection and elegance!

Article & Design by Patti Smith, Design Artist
BioMax Candle Supply ~ www.biomax1.com

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Gel Candles in Fluted Glassware

Gel Candles Designs: Gel Candles in Fluted Glassware

Rainbow Gel Candles in Fluted Glassware

Rainbow Gel Candles in Fluted Glassware

Ask some men, and they’ll tell you they don’t understand what a woman means when she says the word “romance” … hence, the reason why so many grooms seem to “leave the wedding” up to the bride!

To try to explain it doesn’t seem to work if you should ever attempt to try … I guess it’s just one of those things that is sometimes best communicated with non-verbal entities … and that’s how my wedding gel candles I’m about to share with you about came to be, as I think the “hidden message” in these candles has to do with romance.

Two champagne flutes with a rainbow between them … one of the candles with red, orange, yellow; the other with green, blue/indigo, and violet.

The full spectrum when stood together … separate in their own right, yet complete with the company of the other.

Maybe some guys could even get this message!

These candles are created at a diagonal to sort of fit into the theme of a curved rainbow and were created by pouring each layer and allowing it to set firmly before the next layer was poured.

The instruction for these candles is a bit self-evident, especially for experienced candlemakers; so, I’d like to take this opportunity to simply touch on a minor design technique that makes a big difference in a subtle, but elegant way when working with stemware. This may be nothing new to many of you, but for crafters just getting into stemware gel candles, this may serve as a useful lesson.

Have you ever noticed that when most people hold stemware, that they will often times gaze UP into the candle? It must have something to do with the stem, such as when toasting and raising a glass. With this vantage point in mind, if your wick tab was placed directly in the bottom of the glass, without any concealment, the admirer of this candle will first see a metal wick tab. This is why I strongly suggest to do something to conceal it.

I like to use craft glitter, or, glass beads can also work for this. Some finer grade glitters may work, but sometimes they are too light and the glitter doesn’t seem to sink to the bottom properly the
way heavier craft glitter does, which is what we want in this particular application. This is one of the reasons why I select a medium grade or craft glitter for this concealing method, as it really does
conceal the wick tab very well.

Since the glitter lies at the very bottom of the glass with this method, under and away from the wick, you don’t have to worry about any “wick-clogging” effects from the glitter usage. In other words, you can use as much as you feel is necessary to adequately “hide” your wick tab.

Here’s how to do it … pour a bit of glitter into the bottom of the glass. Then, pour a bit of gel (either clear, or the color of the gel you are going to be pouring for the bottom layer) … this should be a very small amount of hot gel. Then, place your wick tab (already wicked) into the bottom of the glass and press on all sides of it with a metal pick to press it in and secure it. The glitter should remain trapped between the bottom of the bottom of the wick tab and the glass. (See close-up photo of bottom
of the glass.)

Gel Candles in Fluted Glassware

Gel Candles in Fluted Glassware

This little “finishing” touch that is performed at the beginning of creating the candle, gets your elegant stemware candle off to a grand start, with attention to detail at the top of your list and fine details at the bottom of the glass. If it’s true that elegance should be kept simple, then this simple technique should do the trick!

May you raise your stemware gel candles with pride!

By Kathy Heindel, Design Artist of Hotscents

http://www.hotscentsusa.com

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