
But what sort off wax wold be best to melt and pour? and what sort of wick? anyone help ... got jars and decorating stuff ...

Make sure they are sealed at the bottom as if they have pressed bottoms or side seams the wax could leak out.SusieGee wrote:I think that's a very good use for an old treacle tin. I always want to save them - there's something lovely about them IMO but I never know what to use them for
MuddyWitch wrote:I too, love the Lyon's tins, but wouldn't they get hot when the candle is alight?
MW
I keep seeing tutorials everywhere for candles in china tea cups and I always worried it would make the tea cups explode. It would, wouldn't it?Big Al wrote: I'd add a word of caution on useing glass jam jars as these might explode if the flame hits the glass. Glass jars, although they are used at high sterilising temperitures are not always safe when the temperiture of the flame exceeds 400 deg C so be careful.
Not thick at all. The aim is to have a scented candle in a tin.MKG wrote:I may be being thick, but isn't a candle in a tin a bit counter-productive? After it burns down a bit, you wouldn't be able to see the flame.
Mike