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Gel Candles for the Birds

Gel Candle Designs:  Bluebird Nesting on Glassware

Gel Candle with Blue Bird and Eggs

Gel Candle Designed for Spring with Blue Bird and Eggs

A bluebird nesting on her blue eggs creates a delightful gel candles.

Place your wick in the bottom of the glassware.. using a Wick Stick IT.

Next fill the glass with your blue (glass) eggs, keeping an open cylinder in the center so your wick remains straight.

Then we scented our gel with nice Blueberry scent (most often customers will expect a scent to match ‘color’… so keep this in mind).

Allow the gel to cool just a little after melting, perhaps 180-190 degrees, and pour to fill the glassware. You will have Instant color and texture, and you can’t get easier!

Place a glass bird to stand at the top of the candle and a you have created a nice little keepsake.

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

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