Oyster Shell Candles
On a recent visit to our little summer home on Chincoteague Island, Virginia, I found quite a few oyster shells while I was digging on the side of our yard planting hostas. Oysters are very plentiful in the waters of Chincoteague but I had no idea there were so many shells in the ground in our yard! I made a big bag of them and brought them home. When I saw the Soap and Candle Making Speed Challenge, I thought it would be fun to make some candles using the shells I had saved. Follow along to see how easy it is to make them.
Chincoteague, Virginia
Here are a couple of photos of Chincoteague Island. That is where you can see the famous wild ponies.
Supplies Needed
oyster shells
small saucepan
small rubber spatula
candle wax
gold glitter
scissors
wooden cutting board
artificial flowers for decoration
candle wicks with clips attached
spoon
custard cup or ramekin
imitation pearls
Wash the Shells
I selected 6 shells and washed each one.
Melt the Wax
Place the pot over low heat. Add a block of candle wax. Allow the wax to melt completely, stirring occasionally.
Add Some Glitter
Sprinkle some glitter into the melted wax. Remove from heat.
Time to Cut
Cut 6 wicks to the desired length.
Add Wick and Wax
Center a wick with clip in an oyster shell. Spoon wax into the shell, covering the wick clip and filling the shell as much as possible with wax. As the wax sets, sprinkle on some more glitter. Repeat with remaining oyster shells.
Add the Pearls
Place the pearls in hot water to warm them. As the wax sets, press a warm pearl gently onto the wax in each shell.
Finished!
You can arrange the oyster shell candles on a pretty wooden cutting board with artificial flowers if desired. I think they look really pretty and I will display them in my kitchen.
I hope you enjoyed seeing how to easily make candles using oyster shells. Thanks for viewing!!!