vallain says :We used to do this with a chianti bottle when I was
in college . I always thought it looked cool .A Bunch Of Colorssays : Drip
candle bottles may call to mind some of the earthy crafts of decades gone by ,
or perhaps a romantic evening a How Do You Get Wax To Drip Down A Bottle ..How
do you get a candle to drip down a wine bottle .. of course after you have
drank the wine . Will it only drip with home made candles and not the ones you
buy in the store .. Anyone? ?Reply With QuoteOld 11.23.08 , 04:45 PMarshalla
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you want to do this for artistic purposes ?Reply With Quot # 3Old
11.23.08 , 04:49 PMWisconsin Ann 's AvatarWisconsin Wisconsin Ann Ann is
offlineHappy ScroungerJoin Date : February 2007Location : South Central
WisconsinPosts : 13.626The store bought candles are made to be Dripless . (
how sad ) . what you need is a candle wick that has how to make candles at home smaller than usual for a
candle that size . The wick will heat up the wax around it , only burn half the
wax .. the rest drips down the sides .It's possible to do it yourself by
sticking a candle 1 in the bottle , then using 2 candle in your hand and
artistically dripping down the sides of the Candle 1 and the bottle .There are
candles out there that are made to drip ... just for the purpose of creating
those artsy chianti bottles you used to see on Italian cafe tables . you can
also a make your own .ttp://www.generalwax.com/unscented-.../p___1610.htmlhttp://www.allfreecrafts.com/candles/drip-candles.shthttp://www.dripcandle.com/"
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