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  • Ice Candle
  • This DIY kit will show you how to make a beautiful ice candle.
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    This DIY kit brought to you by Florida's Natural will show you how to make a beautiful ice candle.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Materials:

    Clean juice carton
    Candle wax
    Melting pot
    Candle thermometer
    Wick or taper candle
    Wax coloring and scent
    Ice

    1. Make sure the juice carton is thoroughly washed out before you start.

    2. Trim the carton to the desired height (figure A).

    3. Break up a block of wax and begin melting it in an appropriate container placed in a pot with boiling water. To ensure that the wax doesn't become too hot and ignite, monitor the temperature with the thermometer, keeping the wax between 170-180 degrees.

    4. If you want to color the candle, do it now.

    5. Shave or break up bits of the wax coloring. It melts easier this way. Then stir.

    6. When the wax is ready to pour, add your favorite scent the same way.

      Time-saving Tip: A quick way to wick the candle is to use a thin tapered candle of the same color as the wick. Using a potholder, pour a little of the melted wax in the bottom of the container (about 1/2") and set the candle in the center (figure B). This will form a solid base.

    7. While that's hardening, crush some ice in a bag. The smaller the pieces of ice, the more intricate the candle will look.

    8. Then pour the ice in the container to the top.

    9. Now pour the hot wax over the ice (figure C), which will melt a little and then the wax will start to set. Let it stand overnight to completely harden.

    10. In the morning, pour out the water and set the carton on a plate to catch any extra water or moisture.

    11. Carefully tear away the carton to reveal your delicately sculpted ice candle.

    This one-of-a-kind creation will look beautiful in any room in your home!