Rubeena’s Crafting Anniversary 2-Day Blog Hop

Welcome to Rubeena’s Crafting Anniversary 2-Day Blog Hop! This hop is epic with more than 60 guests and over $600 in sponsored prizes! Not only are we celebrating four years since Rubeena first discovered cardmaking but also crafting in general. This industry is made up of wonderful individuals who are creative, inspirational, kind, and incredibly supportive! Hop along so you can learn about why we create and how much joy it brings us!

If you arrived here from the talented Yana Smakula blog, then you are on the right track. If you arrived here on your own, hop on over to Rubeena Lanigro blog to start from the beginning. You don’t want to miss out on any of the fabulous creations.

Take a look at these homemade scented candles:

Wick Candle

Ruby and I have been friends for the past 4 years. We meet on Instagram when she first started crafting and our friendship has been a hit since then. We’ve watched each other grow. She watched me venture into many different crafts and I’ve watched her grow in her watercoloring journey.  She is fabulous at it. I need to brush up on my skills. LOL.

I decided to create candles for Ruby because I figured everyone else would create cards. I like to be a tad bit different.  With the new We R Memory Keepers Wick, making these candles are a breeze.

I have a bunch of glass jars with the old logo from my full time job. Instead of dumping them, I decided to use them for candles.

Here’s how these candles were created:

Simple fill the well with wax to the fill line.

Secure the wick to the bottom of recycled jar with a couple of glue dots.

Once the wax completely melts, add a couple of coconut drops for a sweet sent.

Then open the nozzle and allow the wax to fill the jar.

Wick Candles

Since these jars are bigger then the molds that come with Wick, simply melt more wax fill the jar.

Let the candle sit for 24 hours.

Decorate the jar and your done.

Wick Candle

What do you think?

Candles are awesome gifts for friends, family, loved ones, teachers, and coworkers. This one is on its way to Ruby! LOL!! Would you try making your own candles?

GIVEAWAYS

In celebration of this anniversary, we have several amazing sponsors. Let’s thank them for their generosity! Winners will be randomly selected from comments left on all the blogs. The winners will be announced by Wednesday, September 5 on this page. Winners will have up to 2 weeks to contact Rubeena at ararerubycrafts@gmail.com to claim their prize before another winner is selected.

 

Studio Katia – $50 gift card

Hello Bluebird – $50 gift card

Altenew – $50 Gift card

Pinkfresh Studio – $30 gift card

Gina K. Designs – $50 gift card

Clearly Besotted – $35 gift card

Simon Says Stamp – $25 gift card

Spellbinders – Card Kit

Jennifer McGuire – $50 Simon Says Stamp gift card

winnie & walter – $40 gift card

Mama Elephant – $25 gift card

Hero Arts – $25 gift card

Nichol Spohr – Custom-sewn rainbow pencil case filled with brand new Spellbinders’ dies

Danielle Flynn – $25 Simon Says Stamp gift card

Picket Fence Studios – four $25 gift cards

Next Stop on this Blog Hop is the:

Darnell Knauss

You do not want to miss out on her amazing creations!!

Just in case you lose your place along the way, here is the complete list of participants so that you can find your way back:

Kymona Tracey ←you are here
Maria Peters (Instagram)

Supplies used:

(Thank you so much for stopping by. Compensated affiliate links used at no cost to you.  These  products were personally purchased. This post was not paid or sponsored.)

Summer Breeze

Thanks so much!

201 thoughts on “Rubeena’s Crafting Anniversary 2-Day Blog Hop

  1. What a great craft idea! Your candles are so neat! Will have to look into that machine! Thanks for sharing such a unique craft idea! Love it!

  2. Thank you for sharing and what a fabulous idea. Didn’t know about this machine so will need to look into it.
    Happy Crafting.
    Tracey.x

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  4. Your candles are a welcome break from cards.
    I hadn’t seen this product before but think it is
    fantastic. I will look into it. I have fun
    doing any craft and these would be unique.
    thanks for sharing
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  5. I swear I’m going to grow up and be talented like you. LOL. You never cease to amaze me Kymona. I’m a HUGE candle person and burn them weekly in my house. Just love to way they make a room feel. She’s going to love this candle.

  6. Holy Moly! What a different project to share! Love your candle machine! I’m sure you and Ruby are “light’ for each other!!

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  10. I’ve made tons of candles over the years but had no idea there was a machine to help with the process! Cool beans! Love this idea – who doesn’t love candles??!! TFS!

  11. This looks like a lot of fun and love how you decorated the candles. Wish I could justify the expense of another hobby! Maybe it will go on my wish list…

  12. How cool!! I would certainly try making candles with this machine! Makes it look real easy and not so messy! 🙂 Great way to re-use the glass instead of throwing it away! Thanks for sharing Kymona!

  13. What a nice gift for her…she will be so pleased…great job….I made candles years ago…and they were always well received when given as gifts…thank you so much for being on this wonderful blog hop….hugs

  14. Love the uniqueness of you making a candle! Very nice gift! It’s so nice to see the crafting community come together to celebrate Rubeena! Thanks for sharing your project!

  15. that is very neat and very original. I am not all the way through the blog yet, but I would place money you are the only one making her candles to celebrate! a great idea

  16. Oh, my goodness…………COOLEST idea yet!!! LOVE recycling bits of old candles into newly empty candle jars. Fabulous decorating on the outside, too.
    ❤ J

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    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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