Making Beeswax Candle Tips – Get the Kids Involved

Making Beeswax Candle Tips – Candles with the Kids

The warm illuminating glow it emits. That deliciously fragrant smell as your candle fades. Sigh! The art of beeswax candlemaking is undeniably interesting and fun!

Making candles out of beeswax is a fun "hands on" activity for the little tykes. With this project, the children may stay as far away as possible from stoves and melting wax. You won't need to worry about obtaining the necessary materials or long hours of cleaning up with a beeswax candle making project.

Creating Beeswax Candle Tips - Items that You Do Need

  • 8 inch by 16 inch sheets of beeswax
  • Primed wick sliced for a one inch candle
  • A small paring knife from your kitchen
  • Flat open surface

How to Create Beeswax Candles

  1. Lay out your sheet of beeswax
  2. Slice wick approximately 3/4 inches longer than wax sheet (allowing excess on both sides of candle)

Leaving available wick at each ends allows you the choice to decide which side of the candle you prefer as the top and which side the bottom.

Lay wick on edge of sheet and begin to start rolling beeswax by folding over 1/8 inch of wax. You can ensure that the wick would be properly enclosed by the seam.With the tips of your fingers, roll the wax around the wick in a straight and secure line while pushing both sides at the same time. This is probably the most difficult step thorughout the process of making candles.

Another option would be flipping the wax then folding it down to form a seam—about 1/8 inches—with a counter corner or perhaps a cutting board. Whatever you end up doing, just be certain you come up with a perfect-looking seam.

As you make your candle, at some point in time you must decide how thick of a candle you desire. You'll have to add more beeswax if you want a thicker candle. Do this by placing the additional wax sheet edge to edge with the original, melding the pieces together with your thumb. Make sure you don't stop rolling the beeswax until it's wrapped entirely around itself.

Press the edges gently down with your thumb once you have reached the end of the beeswax.  Continue going along the whole length of the candle creating an invisible seam.

Determine which part would work well as top for your candle then slash half an inch off the wick above the beeswax. Don't forget to remove the remaining wick from the bottom.

Your kids might not appreciate the finer parts of this project but you would. So go ahead, ceremoniously light your glorious achievement, inhale the exotic perfume and enjoy this splendid moment! And as for your little ones? And there it is — candles that your kids made by themselves!

As you work on beeswax candles, do remember that the art of candlemaking is almost as old as time. At the start the whole point was to simply have light…a critical requirement in those instances. Now-a-days however, learning how to make wax candle is mostly a hobby. Other reasons may also apply of course. As stated previously, most of the time, it is for self gratification. On certain events, they could make the most spectacular of gifts. A lot of parents consider craft projects, such as making wax candles, ideal for their kids. Of course, let's not forget about the money you could make. There are those who learn candle making in hopes of making money from it.

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