2.28.2012

Beer Candles, Wine Candles, Liquor Candles...OH MY!

That's right. Over here at candle land (aka Amanda's apt) we are currently experimenting with beer, wine, and liquor bottles-reusing them with our 100% soy candles!  Still in the early stages of the process and haven't quit determined if these bad boys are sell-able and safe, after a bunch more testing and applications, there will be an announcement on FBC's site (and we hope it is good news!!).

Now I know you are wondering what the heck is going on...why are you making candles in a alcoholic bottle and how??


FBC, many years ago pondered on the idea of putting a candle in a beer can by cutting the top off with a box cutter (not a good idea) and from there I have always wondered how I could perhaps make candles inside of glass bottles. Specifically reusing bottles-because we LOVE our eARTh ;)

And vuole la laa FBC found a company that sold glass bottle cutters. Special thanks to Mike for being the faceless model ;)

This is the process BEFORE the candle is made:
  • These are the bottles we  used with our glass cutter.



  • Next, we took our glass cutter which puts a score on the glass bottle in a perfect circle, similar to a compass. 









  • Now we take boiled water and pour it very  s l o w l y over the score in hopes that it will crack along the line.







  • Once the bottle is (hopefully) cracked we need to take the bottle and separate the top and lid from the body. The next step is pouring very cold water on the score and it should break (sometimes if you place the bottle in a bowl of cold water it will crack at a slower, and therefore more even line.



  • And it broke off!











  • Here is an example of a even break and an uneven break. The last step before we can make candles in these bottles is wet sand the edges that were broken off to ensure no sharp edges and boo-boo's :)

Stay tuned in to see the results of making candles in the bottles, burn them and see what happens.




2.25.2012

New New New !

Hello blogger world....many exciting things have-been/are happening and I must give a few shout outs.

  • FBCandles is super excited to almost have a personalized logo designed by the very awesome Nicholas Emmanuel Mariakis, I HIGHLY recommend him to anyone, anyone that is interested in having someone (super awesome) create logos and graphic design :) See below for an example of something he has been working on for FBC
  • Also my very talented friend, Emily, has taken all the photos you see currently on my site! (image below is one example) She has very reasonable rates, is always very flexible, and has a wonderful eye for photography (both product,landscape,and portrait). Check her out at http://emilymorganphotography.com/. 
  • Last but not least..FBCandles is planning on working with the amazing duo that is Werth Photography! As soon as the new logo comes out, FBC's website will be uploaded with some updated photos from this creative couple. Below is one of their images from a recent photo shoot. Please check them out at http://www.werthphotography.com/ or on facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/werthphotography
That's all for now, keep a look out for the next post where you can see how FBCandles makes candles out of liquor, wine, & beer bottles!