I love making candles, but don't do it very often anymore. With DGD getiing old enough to be around hot wax, I am starting to get back into it. My mom gave me boxes of old candels a few years ago and right now that is what I am using. I melt down the similar colors(bust them up first with a rubber sledge hammer), add fragrance, and pour.
The candles we made are THE EASIEST!! You take a milk carton, whipping cream sized ones are best(1/2-1pt.) Melt the wax, fill container with ice cubes, set wick, pour wax to height desired, let set about 1-2 hrs., peel off carton. WALLAH!!
I also like to make hand candles, I will try that with her this summer, as you need to stick your hand (or whatever) into the warm wax.
Sand candles are very easy also, pack mold with moist sand,set the wick, pour wax.
I make floating candles by taking small tart molds(you also can use cookie cutters) and lining them with foil, set the wick. Pour the wax in and let set. Peel off the foil.
I want to learn how to do the candles that have the curls on the side, I believe you use like a potato peeler.
The baskets were a pain, but turned out well, for my first ones. Everyone liked them. I have scratches and holes all over my hands from them. But I would do them again.
Monica