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This is done with ease! See for yourself.
For work, we need:
wax pencils; ordinary household candles; tin; colorless paraffin; form from Kinder Surprise.
You need to count so that one Easter candle will leave half a pencil and one candle. Of course, you can save on pencils, take them less, but the shade will no longer be so juicy.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/svecha-yajco.jpg)
To begin with, a household candle with a grated pencil must be melted in a can in a water bath. In principle, you can try to melt the pencils without first rubbing them on a grater.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/svecha-yajco-2.jpg)
The melted pencil and candle mixture is then poured into a mold. Then we wait for complete solidification, put the wick from the candle and glue the two halves. Of course, one of them must first be warmed up over the fire.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/svecha-yajco-3.jpg)
Finally, to even the seams, we dip it all in colorless paraffin. The lower part of the finished candle must be slightly crushed so that the candle can stand.
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/svecha-yajco-4.jpg)
As a result, you can decorate a candle with a ribbon, come up with a stand for it, etc. Here we have such a nice Easter candle!
![](http://img.uaft2404.org/img/sdela-2019/svecha-yajco-5.jpg)
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