tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003308141616980521.post4855759149614096472..comments2023-09-21T09:25:22.270-04:00Comments on One Day At A Time: Candle QuestionAdriannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07178945004734606048noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003308141616980521.post-36493608278735982992011-06-20T12:00:14.770-04:002011-06-20T12:00:14.770-04:00thank you so much for this suggestion! I'm goi...thank you so much for this suggestion! I'm going to try this out soon! Cause I think otherwise my only hope is keeping my eyes peeled for vintage candles at flea markets & yard sales.Adriannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07178945004734606048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003308141616980521.post-10556823383091051472011-06-20T11:49:30.182-04:002011-06-20T11:49:30.182-04:00I also have lots of candleholders and you're r...I also have lots of candleholders and you're right candles never seeem to fit. There are two things that I do. First, I run the end of the candle under hot, hot water to soften the wax. Then I gently put it into the candleholder and GENTLY mold the softened wax into the shape of the holder. I say gently because I have been known to snap a candle in two because of being to rough. It might take two or three times but usually it will fit quite snugly. Second, I will use Stick Um Candle Adhesive by Fox Run. (Availabe at Amazon) Alot of times I use them both for extra security especially with older candle holders where there isn't much depth to the holder part. Hope this helps.TyreeTownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04785328198620731754noreply@blogger.com