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Wine Bottle Drip Candle Holders


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by Jane Lake

Here's a candle craft that I remember from the 1970's, when wine bottles were the candle holders of choice at many parties and coffee houses. Perhaps this mod trend came from candlelit French cafes, where each table was topped by a checkered tablecloth and lit by a tapered candle dripping colored wax over green bottle glass.

I suspect that people have been sticking candles into empty bottles for centuries, not decades...at its simplest, that is really all you do. However, because the colorful build up of dripping wax is so much a part of this craft, it also makes a natural memory candle ... each color representing the special occasion when you lit that particular colored candle.

Here's how to make your own wine bottle drip candle holders to record your own special occasions with each new layer of colored wax.

Wine Bottle Candle Holders


Supplies:

  • clean, empty wine bottle

  • tapered drip candles (or cheap candles that drip)

    Wine Bottle Candle Holders


    Instructions:

    Choosing the Wine Bottle:

    Since this wine bottle candle holder is going to be around for a while, you'll want to choose the right base. Your choice might be sentimental, in which case you'll use an empty bottle that already represents a romantic evening or other special occasion to you. Perhaps you sipped wine from this bottle on the night that your fiance proposed to you...or maybe you toasted your wedding, or silver anniversary with it. If the bottle is special to you for some sentimental reason, good enough!

    You may prefer to pick a decorative bottle - a wine bottle with a pleasing shape, or a pleasant color, or perhaps with a woven straw bottom. The bottle shown in our photo was picked because it is has a nice shape and, unlike a straight wine bottle, the Mateus wine bottle has wide shoulders to better support a build up of wax.

    Choosing the Candles

    Until recently, I didn't know that special drip candles were available, specifically for dripping wax down a bottle. Who would have thunk it?

    However, I have tried them, and they do what they purport to do, which is drip layers of brightly colored wax down the glass of your wine bottle holder.

    The brand I used came from a thrift store, but others are available online as Multi-colored Drip Candles Approx 9.5 Inches Long (2 Candles), or as Amazing Colorful Drip Candles~ Variety 40 Pack, shown at right, which would be enough, I think, for about eight wine bottles. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a mid-range pack of about five candles, which would be great to begin this project.

    There's no need, though, to start with specially designed drip candles...this is the ideal time to use up any cheap colored tapered candles that you bought, or were given, that drip too much in other candleholders. Or you could, like me, check out the tapered candles in your local thrift store - you can bet there are many there that were given away precisely because others in the pack dripped too much. That works just fine and dandy in this case!

    Fitting Candles to the Bottle

    If your tapered candle is too chunky to fit the neck of your bottle, pare it down with a vegetable knife until it will fit snugly.

    As the wax builds up around the neck, you might find it easier to add additional candles by melting a little of the wax at the top and sticking the base of the new candle firmly into place.

    Displaying a Wine Bottle Drip Candle Holder

    Obviously, if you're setting out to use candles that drip hot wax, you need to be prepared when... well, they drip hot wax. This means setting the wine bottle candle holder on a non-flammable surface, and preferably a surface that can easily be cleaned if melted wax drips onto it. Set your wine bottle on a pretty plate, or some other flat, non-flammable surface, for easy cleanup and safety.

    Caution:

    NEVER leave a lit candle unattended. Keep all lit candles out of the reach of children and roaming pets. Lit candles and melting wax are a fire hazard. We are not responsible for accidents or injury that occur if you reproduce this craft and hurt yourself or someone else. Please be careful and only light a candle when you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so.

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  • There are 2 comments
    molly – new york
    Dec 24, 2009 - 13:32

    ARG! i cant find any drippy candles in my house and i dont want to order them online or anything. im not a patient person. where can i buy them?

    lynda – los angeles california
    Oct 17, 2009 - 12:38

    wow i reamber doing this as a kid with my parents, i just started a new one today so much fun

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