You have to add a little metal around the wick. Copper is green, for instance. Maybe some of that metal they use for stamping (ink stamping). Check your local hobby store..Michaels, Hobby Lobby, etc.
2006-09-03 01:18:20
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answered by just browsin 6
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I'm not sure about the other colors, but copper fumes burn green. I'm not a chemist, but if you were to somehow safely infuse the wick with copper, then it would burn green. My parents melt copper wiring and pipes in the campfire and then sell the lumps of copper later. The campfire turns a pretty shade of green with some blues in the mix from, I believe, the wire coating.
2006-09-03 01:19:52
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answered by steele_feher 2
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It depends how how the fire is. If it is red it is not so hot, but if it is blue it is really hot. And I think green isn't a real color. I have only seen it come out of a lighter.
2006-09-03 01:21:04
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answered by Dramma Queen 2
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the colour wont replace the burn cost, extremely how thick the wick is will effect it. A thicker wick will draw up extra molten wax and devour the wax quicker, on a similar time as a skinny wick will suck up much less wax, subsequently devour the candle slower.
2016-11-24 19:37:44
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answered by ruffino 4
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try melting crayons into the paraffin wax; it should work great. or if u just want the wick to be colors go to candle store and buy this type of wick, they sell them.
2006-09-03 01:16:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Small amounts of different metals that burn with different colors.
2006-09-03 03:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i only know how to make green flame....u gotta use Cu.....just put it near the flame....and will be greem....100%
2006-09-03 01:22:14
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answered by Some1 2
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