I had a lot of small and one big different flavor candles around the house. I liked the idea of having one big candle that would burn all the different flavors and get rid of the multiple containers.
Here are what the candles looked like prior to being joined together.
I bought some long wicks at the local craft store and had the mason jar from another project around the house.
I used a popsicle stick to wrap the wick around and placed it at the top of the mason jar.
Next I took a pan, placed the candle inside with enough water to cover the wax. Then I set the temperature to medium low and keep an eye on the wax.
Once the wax melted down a little I started to wiggle the wick from the candle.
Once the candle had melted completely I carefully poured the liquid into the mason jar. There was no real easy way to do this, maybe buy some cheap oven mitts so you can crab the hot glass jar and don't care if you get wax on them! For the smaller jars I used a par of pliers to pull it from the water and help me pour into the mason jar.
I recommend waiting till the layers are completely dry prior to pouring the next flavor in. There are some that mixed a little as I didn't wait long enough.
This is the almost finished project... I forgot to get a picture of it.