- Scented Candle Secrets: Custom Scent
Your Home for Cheap
By Andrea S. Goodsaid
Whole empires have been built
around our noses need for atmosphere.
But it's more than just that
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Scent is one of the biggest memory
triggers. It's mood enhancing. It can set the whole tone of your
day.
But you don't always want something
with an open flame
sometimes a scented candle isn't what
you need. Certainly not 'round the clock. I guess there's always
those scented oil plug-in things
somehow they just miss
the point for me.
So here's the solution I've come
up with.
What You'll Need:
You'll need the following supplies
(makes 22 pieces
enough to last 2 months +/-): |
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- 3 Scented Candles (I use natural
wax votives)
- 1 Double Boiler
- Plastic Candy Mold Trays
- Making Your Scented Candle Melts
I take my favorite scented votive
candle. Make sure it's one that holds its scent to the bottom
and also when liquid. Actually I use three because then my melted
wax fits exactly into two small peanut buttercup mold trays.
I like to use the kind of wax that cleans up with soap and water.
Remove the wicks from your scented
votives.
Melt your votives in double boiler
(a pyrex measuring cup in a pan of water will do in a pinch).
Spoon or pour into candy mold.
Wait until firm enough to move.
Slide into the freezer for 20
minutes (give or take
this isn't rocket science after
all)
Remove from freezer and turn
tray over.
They'll pop right out!
Using Scented Candle Melts
Okay so now you've got your scented
candle wax just the way you want it. What to do with it??
Well, when you use a high quality
scented candle, they work really well as sachets (bag in tiny
Ziplocs to protect clothing in drawers) and also as car air fresheners
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be sure and set them out of the sun.
You can also melt them. There
are these things called Tart Warmers available at
the store. And also online. Ask if you need help finding a good
one.
Working With What You've Got
But wait, if you're like me,
and have an electric heat source, you might already have what
you need available at home to make your scented candle melts.
Here's what I do (and remember
... only use wax from scented candles that will clean-up with
soap and water
otherwise you'll have a real mess on your
hands).
Find a small plate or saucer
that you're willing to dedicate to melting your scented candle
wax in. You can find them for next too nothing at yard sales.
You need one that is heatproof. They'll say oven safe
on the bottom
or any old fashioned piece of pottery/ceramics
will do. After all, they've been fired in a kiln, right?
I take my saucer and set it on
my heat source first. BEFORE turning it on. This is very important.
You know how when you have a
glass thats cold and you pour something hot into it, it cracks?
Well, you've got the same challenge here. If you Heat Shock
your plate, you'll crack it. Warm your plate up slowly and everything
will be okay.
Place your plate on a cool electric
burner (a woodstove works well too), add a couple of your new
little scented candle melts, heat till the wax is halfway melted
... then turn the burner off. Repeat occasionally to re-release
the scent.
That all there is to it - Your
whole house will smell great! |