Friday, October 19, 2012

Candles out of Crisco


Candles out of Crisco

I read the other day that you could make a candle out of Crisco so I thought I would try. Crisco was originally made as a candle extender and a lubricant but this was about the time electricity came along so there wasn’t much use for candle anymore so they turned it into a food.
So first I melted the Crisco then poured into a jar with a wick let it cool and solidify. The next day I burned it, it burned for about 4 hours as you can see in the pic. not a real bight flame. I had to leave so I blew it out, the next day I relit it and it burned for about 3 to 4 hours a very dim light after a while it did go out. I think I will experiment with this a little more maybe try to add a little beeswax to see if I get a more solid candle and one that will burn a little longer and brighter I will let you know how it turns out.

2 comments:

  1. I'd love to hear how it turns out. I made candles out of tallow that I rendered and they burned for a few hours, but I never tried them for more thank three or four. http://glory-farm.blogspot.com/2011/03/tallow-candles.html

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  2. Odie,
    I also tried candles out of tallow it was the samw thing just burned for a few hours. Hoping to experiment this winter a little more with the whole candle thing. As soon as I do I will let you know how they turn out.
    Connie

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