Candles tend not to burn all the way to the end and often end up with wax residue at the bottom of the jar. Rather than throwing away these leftovers, we suggest that you collect these wax bases from several candles to make candles again, by upcycling. Less rubbish, less waste!
What you need
- Wax residues
- A glass or metal container (e.g. old glass jars, clean cans, whatever you can find)
- A wick OR make your own wick with a small wooden stick
Method
- Prepare the wick: soak a small wooden stick in olive oil for 1 hour or use an already prepared wick.
- Shred any remaining wax to make mini shavings. The colour doesn’t matter, unless you want to have a single-coloured candle.
- Heat water for use as a water bath.
- Fill the container of your choice with the wax shavings to the brim and place it in the water bath. Slowly add a little wax, as it loses volume as it melts.
- Remove the container from the water bath once everything has melted and place the wick, wait for it to stop moving.
Your candle is ready ! The first time you light it, it may take a few seconds.