Making Beeswax Candles for You and the Kids

February 27, 2010 · Filed Under Craft 

Making Beeswax Candle Tips – Candles with the Kids

The warm illuminating glow it emits. That deliciously fragrant smell as your candle fades. Sigh! Making beeswax candles is truly a “ton” of fun!

Making candles out of beeswax is a fun “hands on” activity for the little tykes. Since there is no melting of wax, the kids do not need to be near a hot stove. Beeswax candle making is a neat and tidy project with easy-to-find materials.

Making Beeswax Candles 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

Learn to Make 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.

After laying the wick on the sheet’s edge, fold over an eighth of an inch of wax before you start rolling it. You can ensure that the wick would be properly enclosed by the seam.  Pushing firmly from left to right continue to roll the beeswax forward around the wick with your fingertips, making sure the beeswax is wrapped tight and straight as you go. This is arguably the hardest part in the entire process of beeswax candlemaking.

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. Either or – just make sure you obtain a perfect seam in the process.

In candle making, you need to determine how thick you’d wish your candle to be. You’ll have to add more beeswax if you want a thicker candle. Do this by putting the additional sheet edge to edge with the original and melding the pieces together with your thumb. Rolling beeswax into a straight line can be tricky so make sure you only stop when it’s wrapped around itself completely.

When you get to the end, gently push the edges of the beeswax down with your thumbs.  Continue going along the whole length of the candle creating an invisible seam.

Choosing what you consider the best end of the candle for the top, trim the wick 1/2 above the wax. Do not forget to start from the bottom as you remove the rest of the wick.

Even if the children don’t understand the true pleasurable part, you do. Go on and don’t let anyone stop your candle from burning as brightly as your achievement—breathe in its lovely scent and take pleasure in your work! As for the children? And voila — their very own candles!

Be aware that the next steps for candlemaking are not much different with what others in your place had done centuries ago. Originally, the goal was to have a source of light…something you can’t forget during such moments. These days though majority of its enthusiasts view making beeswax candles as a leisure. Or it can be for any other purpose. As mentioned above, this activity is often taken up for personal purposes. There are also occasions when they can serve as the ideal gifts. A craft project like wax candle making is considered kid-friendly by most parents. Finally, the last reason is profit. A number of individuals take up candle making for money-making purposes.

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