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Candle Making
Muffin
Candle
With candle making, there are
hardly any limits. You can replicate lots of things with
your creativity. Here are some delicious 'Muffins' that look
very, very inviting. I cannot recall the number of times I
have used them to play pranks on 'unsuspecting
targets'...lol.
Complete with chopped crayon
bits for nuts and decorations, many people will mistake them
for edible, freshly-baked, icing-topped muffins coming from
your kitchen!
Materials Needed:
Candle Making Supplies (Wax,
Dyes, Boiler, Wicks etc.)
Paper Muffin Cups (2-3 for one candle)
Whisk
Old Crayons (chopped into small pieces)
Directions:
1.Place 2-3 paper cups into
each other for strength. Now, place them into individual
muffin molds or a muffin tray for a string base. Grease them
lightly if you wish, but it is not necessary.
2. Melt Wax, mix a dark or
earthy colored dye for the muffin base. I used brown, but
you can experiment. They are not real muffins after all!
3. Pour melted wax into the
prepared 'molds'. Allow to cool and set. You can use a wick
at this point. I have not used one because I made these
'muffins' just as a show-piece.
4. Meanwhile, prepare the
'frosting'. Melt wax and dye it a soft, creamy color. I used
a pale, earthy brown again, but pinks, creams, blues,
greens, yellows, peaches etc. look great for the icing. Be
creative with your color combinations.
5. Cool the melted wax till
you see a thin skin forming on it. Whip it with a whisk till
it gets frothy. Quickly, spoon the froth over the muffin. If
the wax solidifies before you are able to spoon enough
froth, repeat the melting, cooling and whipping process.
6. While the frosting is
still warm, sprinkle pieces of old crayons.
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