Years ago, I used this technique with rubber stamps to make the favors for my wedding. One night when I was thinking about crafty stuff while trying to fall asleep (does anyone else do this too?), I thought I could adapt it to use the kids' drawings instead of rubber stamped designs. It's a clever technique and a cool way to bring the kids' creativity into your home decor. They'd make awesome little gifts too!
Here's what you need:
* white tissue paper
* markers
* pillar candles (white or other light colors would work best)
* waxed paper or parchment paper
* hair dryer or heat embossing gun
Here's what to do:
1. Cut a piece of tissue paper to fit around the outside of your candle. You'll want it a little smaller than the candle itself.
2. Using markers, have your child decorate the tissue paper. The tissue paper is pretty delicate (obviously!), so encourage simple drawings and discourage coloring in large areas or the paper might tear.
| Cute drawing and inexpensive dollar store candle. |
| Wrap the drawing around the candle. |
| Then, wrap the waxed paper around, making a handle. |
4. Next, use the hairdryer or heat gun to melt the design onto the candle. (The hairdryer works fine, it just takes a little while to warm up enough. Put it on the highest heat setting and hold it blowing as close as possible to the candle.) As the wax melts, the tissue paper will become part of the candle. You'll be able to see it change color through the waxed paper, going from white to the color of the candle. Continue until you can't see any more white tissue paper.
| Notice how the tissue paper near the name is still white, but it's the color of the candle to the right of the name | . |
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| My youngest made a cute one too! |


What a great idea! I will have to remember this for a mother's day present for the grandmas.
ReplyDeleteThese candles are incredible. I am going to mark this idea on my calendar so I can have the kids make them for mother's day gifts. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDid it and loved it! I used paint and it was fine. Thanks for the idea and great description!
ReplyDeletethat is really creative....i might try that!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteWow--that is such a great idea. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is terrific! Could be fun for a class project, scout project, holiday gifts, even a baby shower. Really terrific, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat is soooo cool! I can't wait to try it with my son!
ReplyDeleteAmy
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This is awesome! So many possibilities - thanks for linking to the Kids Can Craft party:)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I think about crafting as I fall asleep too;)
it was so fun..i will try do this one!!thanks for sharing this
ReplyDeleteThats a fantastic idea!! Thanks for sharing..
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ReplyDeletei will definately try this. thks for sharing.... grt idea dear.....
This is a great idea, thanks so much for sharing! I'm always looking for fun craft projects to do with my four year old:)
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled across this and thought it was great. Very clever. I think I might have to try this with my little girl.
ReplyDeleteDid these with our girl scouts tonight. Let me just say... AWESOME!!!! They were so easy, and turned out amazing!!!! Seriously, if I wasn't packing up to leave right now, I would be making candles ALL WEEKEND! LOVE it! Thanks so much for sharing this!!!
ReplyDeleteI will try it for sure!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Laura!
Love it! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea! I think I will try one for christmas. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBEST HOMEMADE GIFT EVER! I love how these look totally custom and expensive and yet they're so easy & cheap! Great idea!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I just added this to the 25 Kid Crafted Gifts Tutorial!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.busykidshappymom.org/2012/01/25-kid-crafted-gifts-that-looks-good.html
I love this idea! My kids will do this for their grandma's next birthday or mother's day! Thanks
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to try this! Mothers day presents, teacher gifts , thank yous...customized for your own decor! Love it and I will post what we end up doing! Thanks for the fun idea!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Question - how long does it take to melt the design to the candle? I'm trying to get some new ideas for Vacation Bible School crafts, but I only have so much time allotted for each craft. Just was curious; thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't take long at all. If you get one of the heat embossing guns (sold with scrapbooking supplies for about $20) it'll take just seconds. A hairdryer takes a little bit longer, but just a minute or so.
Do you think this will work if you print the design on vellum instead of tissue paper?
ReplyDeleteYes it will, Robin. In fact, when I first used this technique to make my wedding favors, I stamped the designs on vellum.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a link or post to how you made your wedding favours using this technique with rubber stamps, please?
ReplyDeleteHeather, unfortunately I made those wedding favors way before I was blogging/taking photos. If I recall, I stamped a "LOVE" image on vellum, embossed it using embossing powder, then attached it using the same technique as on these candles.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this awesome idea! Today my kids and I made these for the Grandmas / Great Grandmas for Mother's Day. I took a recent photograph of the kiddos and printed it on tissue paper then placed it on one side of the candle. On the other side I put their names and "2012" - I had them hand write their names in marker on regular white paper, scanned them into the computer, then printed them onto tissue paper. SO much easier than trying to coach them not to write too hard on the tissue! To get the tissue through the printer I used masking tape to attach it to the bond paper. Went through easily, no muss, no fuss!
ReplyDeleteDo you have to use the tissue paper or can you use a stamp pad and put the art right on the candle? If so how long till it drys. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYou might be able to stamp right onto the candle, but I think it would be kind of tricky to find the right kind of ink to stick on the wax and get it around the curves of the candle.
DeleteFound on Pinterest; making these today!
ReplyDeleteBeen looking for something my daughter can do for my mom for mothers day. I think we have a winner :)
ReplyDeleteDid you use water based markers or do I need permanent ones?
ReplyDeleteCindy, any kind of markers should work fine, they don't need to be permanent. You might just want to test them out on the tissue paper first ~ some brands/types of markers may bleed more than others on your tissue paper.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea!! Would love to try this with my kids!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great and easy craft to do, even with younger kids! I wouldn't burn it though, just keep it as decoration.... I burned one in my house and ended up with almost foot tall flames from just a votive!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! We've burned several of ours (and the ones given as gifts) and never had higher than a normal flame. I wonder if the fact that it was a smaller candle had anything to do with it? Like perhaps the wick was closer to the melted tissue paper because it was smaller.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the word of warning!
Hi there! I just came across this when I was looking for a craft for my 9 year old's b-day party. I have a question, is the tissue paper the one in the bathroom or the one you use to wrap gifts?
ReplyDeleteHi, it's the tissue paper you use to wrap gifts!
DeleteCan you re-use the wax paper if you are making more than one candle or do you need a new piece of wax paper for each candle?
ReplyDeleteYou should be able to use it a couple times. Just keep an eye on it. I think the waxiness helps to hold the paper in place without sticking itself.
DeleteMy kids and I made these today and they turned out wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing such an easy and original craft...I shared your link on my art studio's facebook page!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad they turned out nicely for you! Isn't it a cool technique? Thanks for sharing your experience
DeleteI LOVE this idea!!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to find a way to do something like this but instead of candles I am wanting to put the words/artwork onto ceramic tiles (4x4). Have you ever tried something similar? Do you think this would work?
Thanks so much for any help you can give!!