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How to Make Bees Wax Candles
by Shellie Wilson
Materials:
Bees Wax Sheeting
Scissors
Candle Wick
Instructions:
For this project we are using beeswax sheets, which come in a variety of
colors. The candle wick we are using is a medium thickness suitable for
our candle dimensions. Sheet wax works best when you are in a warm
environment or the sheeting may crack.
1: Cut your wax on a diagonal to get a tapered effect, this piece is
half way across our sheet and around 2 inches in from one side. Using
your Scissors cut along the edge. You can vary your measurements just
take note of them if you wish to make more than one candle the same
size.
2: Next start by cutting your candle wick to length. It needs to sit
flush at the bottom and over hang around 1 inch at the top of the
candle. Remember you can always trim the length later. You are rolling
your candle from the largest/widest end to the smallest so the wick goes
at the biggest end.
3: Press the wax tightly around the wick, this insures that your candle
will burn correctly by providing it with an even source of wax for fuel.
4: Applying a firm pressure roll the candle up, making sure to keep your
bottom edge even so that it will stand up. If you make a mistake just
unwrap it and start again.
5: Once you get to the end of your candle press the end firmly into the
candle to stop it unrolling.
It's now ready to burn. You can embellish your candles with ribbons,
raffia and even cut out shaped of different colored bees wax.
To view the free step by step video for this project visit
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This article was written by Shellie Wilson. See more Free Candle making
projects and instructions.
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