Try some for your own fireplace fire pit or campfire and they make a great gift too.
Make your own color changing fireplace pine cones.
These fun fireplace pine cones create festive color for the holidays or any time.
I am trying to make a color flame candle myself.
A number of craft and home stores have color changing fireplace pine cones that you can add to the fire in your fireplace or fire pit to make the flame glow in new and interesting colors while the.
Then make up a big batch of pine cone fire starters for your own use and to give as gifts.
This should take 2 3 days depending on how warm it is.
How to make colorful burning pine cones.
An added bonus is this makes a great creative project for the kids either at the campsite or on a rainy day at home.
When you toss one of these into your open fire the flames will change color the website says blues and greens for a few minutes while the pinecone burns.
Burn only one color at a time.
Don t burn your color changing pine cones in bbq grills or when cooking food.
Whilst you can make several batches of different color pinecones do not to put different batches colors on the fire at the.
I think the first step would be producing a candle that burns with a light blue luminous flame you need to get rid of the yellow.
By jill southeast on december 7 2011 i am not taking credit for this i just want it where i can find it so i can give it a try.
Throw a couple of these on your roaring winter fire and impress the kids.
Here are the step by step instructions to make your own pinecone fire starters.
Read on to learn how to make fire starters from the pine cones you have collected.
The next day scoop out the pine cones and place them on some newspaper to completely dry out.
While these color burning pine cones are easy to make and fun to use there are a few precautions you should take.
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The process is easy and takes 30 minutes or less not counting the pine cone collecting time which does not count since it is quite fun.
I wondered if it was possible to make your own.
Alum thallium for a bright green flame strontium chloride for a bright red flame boric acid for a deep red.
For wood burning fires only.
Do not use with gas or propane heaters fires or logs.
That s it your color changing pinecones are now ready.
While i thought it was a pretty cool idea i was a little surprised by the price nearly 40.
Make as many different colors as you d like but don t mix the colors when making your batches.
I am a bernzomatic torch bearer though all opinions expressed are my own.
While browsing the plow hearth website the other day i came across these color changing fireplace pinecones.
To do this you need a fuel that has a low carbon content.