With backyard chickens creating eggs in a gorgeous array of colors, it pains me to crack the eggshells, but projects that permit a continued appreciation for the eggs takes the edge off a little bit. Eggshell candles are a super easy craft project that result in a unique and beautiful home accent or gift for anyone. Ready to learn how to make them?
DIY EGGSHELL CANDLES
SUPPLIES NEEDED
18 clean eggshells
1 lb soy wax chips
candle wicks
colored wax candle pieces from previously used candle, optional
lavender essential oil, optional (1 teaspoon per 1 lb soy wax)
aluminum can (clean & dry)
2 qt saucepan
tablespoon
egg cartons
wired ribbon
LET’S MAKE IT!
Crack egg open using a heavy, straight edged knife in a single, deliberate whack.
Empty egg, clean and air dry eggshell.
Trim edges by hand if desired, saving shells to feed back to the hens.
Edges need not be uniform- jagged looks beautiful.
MELT WAX
Add a few inches of water to saucepan & warm over medium low heat.
Fill can with wax chips.
Add essential oil and/or a small amount of colored wax pieces (both optional).
Place can in warm water until melted, adding more wax as needed. Remove from heat.
Up-cycled votive candle pieces add a subtle touch of color to the eggshell candles.
POSITION WICKS
Place eggshells in egg carton. Using a small spoon, add a dab of wax to bottom of each eggshell. Center wick in each eggshell on top of wax.
Allow wax to harden.
FILL & FINISH EGGSHELL CANDLES
Fill eggshells with melted wax. Allow wax to cool & harden.
Trim wick to 1/4″. Always use eggshell candles in a stable, non-flammable holder.
Ceramic or porcelain egg holders work perfectly for displaying eggshell candles.
For gifting, fill clear plastic egg cartons with eggshell candles and wrap with pretty ribbon.
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With backyard chickens creating eggs in a gorgeous array of colors, it pains me to crack the eggshells, but projects that permit a continued appreciation for the eggs takes the edge off a little bit. Eggshell candles are a super easy craft project that result in a unique and beautiful home accent or gift for anyone. Ready to learn how to make them?
DIY EGGSHELL CANDLES
SUPPLIES NEEDED
18 clean eggshells
1 lb soy wax chips
candle wicks
colored wax candle pieces from previously used candle, optional
lavender essential oil, optional (1 teaspoon per 1 lb soy wax)
aluminum can (clean & dry)
2 qt saucepan
tablespoon
egg cartons
wired ribbon
LET’S MAKE IT!
Crack egg open using a heavy, straight edged knife in a single, deliberate whack.
Empty egg, clean and air dry eggshell.
Trim edges by hand if desired, saving shells to feed back to the hens.
Edges need not be uniform- jagged looks beautiful.
MELT WAX
Add a few inches of water to saucepan & warm over medium low heat.
Fill can with wax chips.
Add essential oil and/or a small amount of colored wax pieces (both optional).
Place can in warm water until melted, adding more wax as needed. Remove from heat.
Up-cycled votive candle pieces add a subtle touch of color to the eggshell candles.
POSITION WICKS
Place eggshells in egg carton. Using a small spoon, add a dab of wax to bottom of each eggshell. Center wick in each eggshell on top of wax.
Allow wax to harden.
FILL & FINISH EGGSHELL CANDLES
Fill eggshells with melted wax. Allow wax to cool & harden.
Trim wick to 1/4″. Always use eggshell candles in a stable, non-flammable holder.
Ceramic or porcelain egg holders work perfectly for displaying eggshell candles.
For gifting, fill clear plastic egg cartons with eggshell candles and wrap with pretty ribbon.
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What a wonderful giveaway!!!!
I love the eggshell candles. Would be awesome to do with my turkey eggs.
This would make a great centerpiece for Easter!
Love the Egg Candles!! Gonna have to try those with my Grandson! He so loves our chickens.And he loves picking up the eggs!! The First Aid Kit and Infirmary would be so useful to have. I have a sick rooster right now. He keeps pecking out his tail feathers. He has sores and scables. And he also turns around in circles like he is chasing his tail feathers. Someone told me, he thinks its another rooster there. Has anyone every heard of this before.
cute idea love this give away is even better