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Vellum Wrapped Candles

Can you wrap candles with vellum and not run the risk of it starting on fire? Might be a dumb question but.....

I want to wrap cheap candles in graphic vellum paper for the centerpieces but I don't want it to catch fire....and a vase would be an additional cost (so I'm trying to avoid it:) )

Re: Vellum Wrapped Candles

  • edited December 2011
    I wrapped our unity candle in vellum -- of course it wasn't lit for very long -- but I think as long as it's not going to the very top of the candle (ie leave a good couple of inches from the top of the vellum to the top of the candle) you should be ok
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  • MaggieandJakeMaggieandJake member
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    edited December 2011
    I am wrapping ours in vellum for our memorial candles.  Ditto PP, as long as it doesn't go all the way to the top, I think it will be fine.  Besides, if you ever watch a candle burn, it burns down through the center and not the outside of the candle first.
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  • jmkaiserjmkaiser member
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    edited December 2011
    But if I'm planning on covering the whole thing it's probably a bad idea???
  • edited December 2011
    Test it!  We're using vellum-wrapped votives and vellum as "lamp-shades."  We just tested it first at home in a safe environment.  We let them burn for a few hours on a surface we weren't worried about wax or fire damage.  It worked out fine but in our case the vellum wasn't directly exposed to a flame.  Vellum IS quite flammable so be careful :)!
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  • debbieupperdebbieupper member
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    edited December 2011
    If you're putting these on a table to burn all night, I would definitely use a vase. I know you're concerned with the cost, but the Dollar Tree sells ones that would probably work perfectly for you -- and you'll save on candles because you won't have to use a pillar candle!

    Here they are:
    http://www.dollartree.com/floral-decor/vases-bowls-containers/Glass-Cylinder-Vases-9-/202c203c203p317498/index.pro
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  • jmkaiserjmkaiser member
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    edited December 2011
    Great points actually! THank you all:)
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