I am going to do some of these w/ my girls this year.
In this classic kitchen craft, kids (with a parent's help) can combine ice and hot wax to form a cool, lacy-looking candle. Set it in the center of your holiday table or give it as special gift that'll melt Grandma's heart. CRAFT MATERIALS:
Scissors
Cylindrical cardboard container (salt or oatmeal)
Paper towel
Cooking oil
Knife
White tapered candle
Large tin can
1 pound of paraffin wax
Large saucepan
Wooden skewer
Crayon pieces
Large spoon
Crushed ice
Bowl
Time needed: About 2 to 3 Hours
1. Have your child prepare a mold by cutting off the top of the cardboard container. Use a paper towel to coat the inside with cooking oil. With a knife, trim the bottom from the taper so the taper is the same height as the mold.
2. Meanwhile, fill the tin can with the wax. Then place it in a saucepan filled with 2 inches of water and set the pan over low heat. Use a wooden skewer to stir the melting wax. Mix in crayon pieces to get your desired candle color.
3. Pour 1/2 inch of wax into the prepared mold and immediately stick the taper into the center, wick end up. Hold the taper in place for a minute or two while the wax sets.
4. Spoon 2 inches of crushed ice around the taper, then cover the ice almost completely with melted wax. Add more ice, then more wax, alternating until the mold is filled.
5. Set the mold in a bowl for about an hour (it will leak water), letting the wax harden completely, then peel off the cardboard.