Making Hand-Rolled Beeswax Candles
Making beeswax candles can be a fun project, for
all ages!
You can start by purchasing beeswax sheets and candle wick, available at most
craft supply stores for a minimal price. Honeycomb beeswax sheets come
unscented, usually available in a variety of colors and for a minimal price.
When you're ready to begin you need to remember the first roll is the most
important, make sure to make good contact between the wick and the wax, make a
tight roll so no air can get in-between, which would effect the burn.
Note: Remember roll beeswax at room temperature, on a flat surface and don't
push too hard or too tight when rolling, which would create fingerprints and
dents.
Great links that show illustrated instructions
https://www.luminacandles.com/instruct.htm
https://www.luminacandles.com/applique.htm
all ages!
You can start by purchasing beeswax sheets and candle wick, available at most
craft supply stores for a minimal price. Honeycomb beeswax sheets come
unscented, usually available in a variety of colors and for a minimal price.
When you're ready to begin you need to remember the first roll is the most
important, make sure to make good contact between the wick and the wax, make a
tight roll so no air can get in-between, which would effect the burn.
Note: Remember roll beeswax at room temperature, on a flat surface and don't
push too hard or too tight when rolling, which would create fingerprints and
dents.
Great links that show illustrated instructions
https://www.luminacandles.com/instruct.htm
https://www.luminacandles.com/applique.htm
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