Making Beeswax Candles – A Great School Project
Making Beeswax Candle Tips - Candles with the Kids
The warm illuminating glow it emits. That wonderfully sweet scent as your candle dims. Sigh! The art of beeswax candlemaking is undeniably interesting and fun!
The art of beeswax candlemaking is a wonderful DIY project for your children. Since there is no melting of wax, the kids do not need to be near a hot stove. There is no mess and the amount of items needed for making beeswax candles is just about nil.
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
- Lay out your sheet of beeswax
- 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.Always use your fingertips as you roll the beeswax round the wick and don't forget to push it from side to side. This is arguably the hardest part in the entire process of beeswax candlemaking.
Another method to consider is by flipping it over then folding the wax down with a seam---approximately an eighth of an inch---by utilizing a cutting board or perhaps the corner of a counter. Whether you go with the first or the latter, do be sure your efforts produce a textbook-quality seam.
The thickness of your candle is a critical factor when making your candle. To increase the candle's thickness, use more beeswax. Do this by putting the additional sheet edge to edge with the original and 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.As you proceed with the candle's entire length, you'll be making an imaginary seam.
Pick out what would serve as the best candle top then cut the wick half an inch over the wax. Remember to take the residual parts of your wick from the end.
Even if the children don't understand the true pleasurable part, you do. So no more dilly-dallying---light up your candle and enjoy the amazing feeling of completion as you gaze upon the result of your hard work! But for kids? The end result --- candles that your kids can proudly call their own!
Be aware that the next steps for candlemaking are not much different with what others in your place had done centuries ago. In the beginning the purpose was to create light...something you can't forget during such moments. Most, however, view making candles as a pastime. Or it can be for any other purpose. If you recall, we've said before how some consider candlemaking a leisurely activity. There are also occasions when they can serve as the ideal gifts. Many parents decide to teach their children how to make wax candles as a craft project. Last but not the least is the profit you'll get. A number of individuals take up candle making for money-making purposes.
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