Group Candle Making Kit Ages 4+ - suitable for 12 participants or more
Group Candle Making Kit Ages 4+ - suitable for 12 participants or more
This activity does not involve any heating of hot wax and is very safe for children.
The wax beads are used to create the candle and upon lighting they melt down just like an everyday candle!
Suggested for Ages 4 and Up.
This is not a fragranced product. So we can make it accessible to all children.
Perfect for Vacation Care/OOSH, Birthday Parties, Community groups
Shipping is FREE
PLEASE ALLOW TWO WEEKS FOR DELIVERY
You will need:
- A pair of Scissors
Candle Kit includes:
- QR Code to access a video tutorial
- Step by Step Instructions sheet
- Jars (see options below for number in kit)
- Wicks with adhesive sticker
- Warning Labels
- A Variety of Coloured Wax Beads chosen randomly (colours may vary based on stock availability - You will receive enough to make 20 candles in 5 tubs/5 colours)
- Plastic cups to pour the beads into candle jars from bead containers
- Variety of stickers to decorate glassware (stickers will vary based on availability)
- Paper Kraft Bags for the candles to be taken home in
- Plastic Tablecloths
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