Go to: http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/custom.cfm?l=eng
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The first candle goes into the holder furthest right on the menorah with the shamash (the attendant candle, used to light the others, placed in its own holder which will be either higher, lower or otherwise separate from the others. On the second night, another candle is placed in the next holder to the left. The newest candle is lit first, then the next to the right and so on.
Just put a candle in the middle with some glue and light. If you want you can cut a hole in the back and stick the plug of an electric candle in. If you want you can add a timer so the candle turns on at night be itself.
The menorah is a significant symbol in Judaism, particularly during the festival of Hanukkah. It is an eight-branched candelabrum, with an additional holder for the shamash (the helper candle used to light the others). During Hanukkah, Jews light one candle on the first night and add an additional candle each subsequent night, reciting blessings and prayers. The menorah is often displayed prominently in homes and public spaces to celebrate the miracle of the oil and the rededication of the Second Temple.
On the first night you light 1, then you add 1 each night ultimately lighting 8 on the final evening. Each night, an extra helper-candle is used to light the others and then it also remains lit. You need a total of 44 candles.
You light 2 on the first night. Then each night, you add another candle, ending with 9 on the eighth night.
You can use them once the fire is burning (add log, book pages, jump on bellows). Click to pick one up and light it in the fire, or from other candles.
Candle light art can create a romantic ambiance in a room by using strategically placed candles to provide soft, flickering light that enhances the atmosphere. By arranging candles in decorative holders or creating patterns with them, the warm glow can add a sense of intimacy and coziness to the space, making it perfect for a romantic setting.
=On the last night of Hanukkah their are 8 candles burning.==However, you have to add one extra candle called the "shamash" which is a candle higher than all and you use the "shamash" to light every candle from left to right. they are lit to commemorate the Hanukkah miracles.=
If you remelt the unscented candle down, you can scent the Candle by using the correct measurement of Fragrance oil to scent the candle, then re-pour the candle in a container and let it sit and cool. Use 1oz of Fragrance oil per lb of wax for your candles.
guess what...........wax! Paraffin wax, that is. Please let me add a cotton wick that must pass all the way through so you have something to light. You can also add scented oils and wax colorants. If you want to get tricky, you can put brightly colored leaves and small decorative sticks in the candle. Beware of glass beads and marbles as the can explode if heated.
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