How to Make Electric Grubbies

Deanna Samaan
Most of the "Electric Grubby Candles" being sold today are made from silicone molds, but you can make them with just a regular candle mold as well. These beautiful candle lights are a fairly simple project but can get "messy" and are time consuming. The results are fantastic and WELL worth the time and effort

You Will Need:
IGI 1260 Paraffin Wax
Mold Release Powder
Silicone Mold Release Spray
Soybean Oil
Vybar 103
Christmas Green Reddig Glo Dye Chips
Mistletoe Fragrance Oil
6" Country Candle Lamp with Silicone Bulb Light
Pine Tree Cookie Cutter
Any round mold that is at least 5" in diameter and should be about 4-5" in height. We used the 5" x 5.5 seamless aluminum mold. You could also use molds with seams for this project as they will be covered with whipped wax.
A digital scale to weigh both your wax and your fragrance oil.
A thermometer take the temperature of the wax as it is heating.
Presto Pot or Double Boiler Maker to Melt the wax (A Presto Pot is strongly recommended for this wax due to it's high melt point).
Pouring Pot
Exacto Knife
Wire Whisk
Butter Knife

Let's get started!

Prepare your work surface covering anything you do not want wax on! This can get messy!
Once you get yourself set up, begin melting your wax. For our mold it took about 3.5 pounds of wax (by weight). Once your wax is melted, add 3.5 tsp of the mold release powder, and 3.5 tbsp soybean oil to the wax. Allow additives to melt and blend well.

Prepare your mold by plugging any wick holes with mold plugs and covering those with mold sealer putty to prevent leakage. Spray the inside of the mold with silicone mold release. Bring your melted wax up to 200*F and pour the hot wax into your molds. (We poured our candles into a sink so that they could be rapid cooled by submerging the candle mold into cold water. This will allow the candle shell to cool much faster.)

Once your candle has a visible shell up the sides of the mold of about 3/4" thickness, remove the mold from the water. Take a butter knife and remove the skim of wax from the top of the molds and pour the remaining wax back into either your Presto Pot or your Pour Pot.

Allow shell to fully harden and carefully remove it from the mold. Using an exacto knife, cut a hole in the bottom of the shell near an edge. This hole must be big enough for the electrical plug of the candle lamp to fit through it. Make sure the plug fits through the hole before moving on to the next step.

Now, take about 1 pound of the leftover wax you have melted and heat it back up to about 175*F. Add 1.5 teaspoons of vybar 103, two of the Christmas Green Dye chips and 1 oz of Mistletoe Fragrance oil and blend well. Allow the wax to cool and form a "skim" of wax over the top and begin using your wire whisk to "whip" the wax.

Once your wax has been whipped to the consistency of frosting, use your butter knife to "frost" your candle shell with the whipped wax until you have it well coated.

The cut out shapes must be done quickly before the whipped wax fully hardens. Set the shell on a level surface, holding one hand inside the shell, use the other hand to press the cookie cutter into the front side of the shell. Press firmly through the whipped wax until you feel the cutter hit the solid shell, then stop. Remove the cutter carefully, then very carefully peel the wax shape out. You will be left with a tree shaped cut out for light to glow through!

Next just set the candle lamp inside the shell, and run the cord through the hole. You are done!

Creative Decorating & Packaging Ideas:
Try adding a little glitter or mica to the finished project for added sparkle!
Tie some homespun fabric around the candle for an added primitive touch
Get creative with cookie cutter shapes, colors and fragrances. Try a gingerbread man cut out with some spices sprinkled on the whipped wax! Or try star shaped cut outs with red and blue whipped wax and a white shell for a patriotic theme! Or how about making the shell a pastel blue, and using white whipped wax, glitter, and a snowflake cut out!

Electric Grubby Candles look great packaged in a clear cello bag tied with ribbon, raffia, twine or yarn!
These make cute night lights for kids rooms! Make a yellow shell, use blue whipped wax, and a crescent moon cut out! Or use a teddy bear cut out with blue or brown whipped wax for a boy, and an Angel or Butterfly cut out with pink whipped wax for a girl!

Published by Deanna Samaan

I am from Pittsburgh, PA orginally but I moved to Cleveland, OH when I got married. I have many intrests, including cooking and art, which I have a talent at. I do currently work in the healthcare field.  View profile

  • These make cute night lights for kids rooms
  • Try adding a little glitter or mica to the finished project for added sparkle
  • Electric Grubby Candles look great packaged in a clear cello bag tied with ribbon, raffia, twine or yarn

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