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SnowGlobe Candle Project
Many thanks to Karen Goodale for
contributing this illustrated project with
photos

Supplies needed for seascape candles:
- Roly Poly votive cup (or other glassware)
- Wick in high collar wick tab, appropriate for glass size
- Hot glue gun (optional, but helpful)
- Clean sand
- Assorted seashells or nonflammable embeds
- Glass fish or other sea creatures (optional)
- Gel Wax (Medium Density)
- Liquid dye or color block (optional)
- Scent (optional) *if using scent it MUST have a flashpoint of
at least 170 degrees.
1) Hot glue * the wick tab into the center
of a glass roly poly votive cup (or your choice of glassware)
using the appropriate wick size for your container.
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Alternative method: dip wick tab into hot gel and place in center
of glass. The gel will cool and hold the tab in place.
2)
Add a layer of clean sand * to cover the bottom of the glass, and
the wick tab. Add shells or other nonflammable decorations to top
of the sand.
* Alternative: Table salt can also be used,
BUT it must be regular salt with no additives. Some salts contain
a "sugar" type substance that can be flammable. Salt can also tend
to dissolve a bit in the gel and create a "wet sand"
look.
3) Heat gel until completely melted, and like think syrup.
Add color and scent (if desired) and stir very well to mix color
and scent throughout the gel. . Note: be very careful when
adding color to the gel, a little bit goes a long way! Start out
with less than a drop of dye on a toothpick, you only want a
"tint" of color so that your scene will show.
Pour a layer
of gel into the bottom of the glass, covering the sand and shells
-- and filling as high as you want the bottom of your fish to
"float". (Other ways to suspend fish are listed below in helpful
hints.) This gel layer will "seal" the sand and shells. Watch for
any air bubbles that rise to the surface from the sand and shells
and pop the bubbles with a tooth pick. Make sure that the wick is
stays centered in the glass. Cool completely. I then place
remaining gel (in Pyrex measuring cup in the oven at 250 degrees
to keep hot for next the layer)
Helpful hints:
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Drill a hole through the center of a popsicle stick and feed the
wick through the hole. Set across the top of the glass to keep
wick centered. Pull up gently as the gel cool to also keep the
wick straight.
Glass fish or other glass sea creatures can be hot glued to a
shell to make them appear "suspended" in the gel, IF the shells
are large enough to hold them up without tipping the shell over.
* Some glass fish are made with a hole in the top fin (these a
normally used with a glass ball to float in aquariums) if using
this type of fish you can feed a fishing line through the hole as
if you were wearing it as a necklace. Tie the ends in a knot at
the proper length to feed a pencil or skewer through, and lay
across the top of the glass to hold the fish at the level you want
him to swim. Once the gel has completely cooled, just snip the
fishing line and gently pull it out of the gel.
4) Add fish to the cooled gel as close to
the inside of the glass as possible, pushing into the cooled gel
to hold fish in place.Take remaining gel out of the oven (if you
kept it hot) or reheat to a thick syrup if it was left out to
cool.
5) Pour remaining gel to almost the top of
the glass. While pouring, hold your pouring pot down as low as
possible. Pouring from too high causes extra bubbles in the gel.
Make sure that the wick stays centered and straight as the gel
cools. Gently pull up on the wick several times as is cools to
keep wick taut.
Helpful hints: *Should your fish or
other suspended item sink lower than you wanted it, you can dig
the fish out and place on the top of the gel and reheat in 200-225
degree oven until it moves down where you want it, remove from
oven and cool.
*If you have more bubbles than you
want, or have pour lines where the second layer of gel meets the
first layer you can place in a 200 degree oven to remove extra
bubbles, or set out in the sun for several hours. Pour lines next
to the glass are also easy to melt away by using a heat gun.
Your new seascape is now
finished, and you don't
even need to feed the fish! Keep the wick straight and trimmed to
1/8 to 1/4 inch for hours of enjoyment!
Other seascape projects:



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