Hola. Perdón, a mi me encanta el olor y el tacto ,el color y todo lo que es de cera de abejas. Son maravillosas. Felicidades. Saludos de Guadalajara, Jalisco en México 👋🏻😁
Thank you so much for this! I want to get into candle making, this helps a lot in getting started. I’ve been making lip balm for a few years now, it smells like mint, tastes like chocolate, and it’s a hit with friends and family. Here’s the recipe, I usually double it….Peppermint Lip Balm, 2 Tbl. Cocoa Butter, 2 Tbl Coconut oil, 1 Tbl Beeswax, 25 drops Peppermint Essential Oils or to preference. Melt beeswax, cocoa butter, and coconut oil, remove from heat, add essential oils, put in desired lip balm containers. Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving! 🦃
Great video Darren! We've been making candles this year also. For those metal wick centering tools, I know they work they way you're using them, but if you're stopping your candle pour short because you're worried about the wax hitting that metal centering tool, you can turn them the other way, and you can get more space since the tool will be above the top of the jar instead of down inside it. I need to get me one of those pots with the spigot like you have. That looks like it works great. Candles look great! Thanks for sharing.
Hey Texas Beek. I was mainly stopping short so I didn't overflow it and get wax on my hand. lol I like those small glass containers, I think I'll just do those in the future. Those other ones are nice, but really expensive. I used up all my wax and didn't really make a lot of candles like I thought I might. I still have 12 more of those big ones and about 12 of the small ones as well left. Hopefully I don't have to coat a lot of foundation this next year. I don't make candles every year, I don't have enough wax. Thanks for watching.
I just found your videos. I'm just getting started in candle making and I like the beeswax candles. Was just wondering where you put your warning labels on the piller candles.
Well done ! You obviously spent a lot of time in prep to produce this video. I have done candles using these molds a few times and you simplify the process. I enjoy your intros with the game cameras...a wonderful touch!
Thanks Jim. It can be a bit tricky until you see someone do it. The biggest part is to have enough wax. I don’t make candles every year because it takes a lot of wax and I usually don’t have that much. Thanks for watching.
Hey venidam. Jars are hard to come by like that. Those Yankee Candle jars are really nice. You can find them on eBay, but people want too much for them. Thanks for watching!
Hi Donald. I started with a deep box and it was too tall, so I switched to that nuc box and it was perfect. lol. Yeah the cold seems to break the wax away from those molds. Thanks for stopping by.
Great video! We poured our first candles after watching your wax rendering video. I love the idea of writing the wick and wax volume on the molds. We used long bobby pins on our smaller candles that may help prevent splashing. Thanks as always for sharing!
Great looking candles. On the glass to stop the wax spots on the side either heat the jar up or cool the wax down a little bit is what I find works best. Won't stop it all the time but a lot of the time. I usually melt the wax and pour quick so the wax doesn't get to hot on me. That also stops the candle from cracking if you ever experience that. Hope yall had a great Thanksgiving
Hey Justin, thanks for the tips. Yes, I did have a couple crack as well. One had a pretty large crack in it. We had a nice Thanksgiving. Hope you did as well.
One thing I do is if I'm going to make several candles from the same mold I eun wick from bottom and leave itnattached to the roll, then you just pull it through when you're done and it's set for the next pour. I've found that every time you run the wire through it expands the hole.
Mug up at Jerome Bee Farm. Good morning, Darren. I'm sippin' coffee, getting the fire in the woodstove going. 32 F at 5am here in New Hampshire. Tis the season for indoor projects here in the northern regions, at least until the snow base builds into a skiable base. I have a small bar mold. Haven't got any candle molds yet. I was looking for a mold for a 1 1/4"x3" tall candle that would fit in an emergency candle lantern without much luck. It may be a DIY project. Thanks for sharing. Happy holidays
Hey Lamb Brook. Mug up to you as well, having some pumpkin spice latte over here. There's probably a way to make molds out of something and DIY it up. Maybe make a wood one. Those store bought molds are getting really pricey now. You could always just use like 1/2 pint jars too. Thanks for stopping in .
The wick size depends on the candle diameter I believe. Larger candles use larger wicks. The Mann Lake molds have recommend wick sizes in their catalog. You can look on line at those to get an idea of what size you would need. Hope that helps.
Like you I ate way too much Thanksgiving dinner it just tasted so good. Laid back on the couch and started watching some football. When I woke up the game was over. I want to try candle making but at this time I just don't have the amount of wax to use. Thanks for the video.
Hi Mac. It takes a lot of wax to make some candles. I don’t do it every year. I probably made a dozen candles with all that wax. It’s a fun little craft thing to do. Thanks for watching.
Which wicks are with less odor as some indicated that these give off overpowering odor? Also, can I use any vegetable oil instead, which one produces less odor?
Try pulling the wick through the bottom of the mold and don't cut the wick off the spool. Then when you pull your candle out of the mold the wick will actually run itself up through the mold and you snip it off the bottom of the candle and your mold is ready for next time. No need to ever thread the needle again. (only downside is you have to store the mold with the wick which is fine)
Also, feel free to just pour the wax into the container and then steady the wick afterwards with the metal bar. Now you don't have to worry about a narrow pouring area.
Hey Glenn. Yeah, those Jars aren't cheap are they. At least the nice ones cost a lot. Tell all your relatives you want their Yankee Candle jars when they are done with them. lol
Nice video. I look foreward to having enough extra wax for candles and such. Happy late Thanksgiving! I also napped off over eating. The highlight of my Thanksgiving was getting a long thoughtful comment on one of my videos from Frederick Dunn. Don't tell Fred but I acted like a school girl running around the house showing it off and texting my bee buddies!
Hi Phillip. Yeah it takes a lot of wax to start candles. I don’t make them every year because I still need wax to coat my foundation. It’s cool to have folks stop in to your videos. I like to pin their comments when I get one. Thanks for watching.
Jerome, I was at Dollar Tree and thought of something that may help you out. They have glass canisters with the sealed lids that are similar to that expensive one you have. $1.25.
I don’t recall. The candle molds will recommend wick size. It’s based on the diameter of the candle. If you look on the Mann Lake site and find the mold, it’s on the mold description what wick to purchase with it. Hope that helps.
Darren how do you decide what to charge for your candles. Like on your Bee hive candle . I hope those storms that just came thru did not give you to hard of a time. THANKS
Hi Kathy. If you look at wax for sale on line, I've seen it around a dollar per oz, but that's just for wax. I haven't ever sold any candles. I usually just give them family and to people I know. We got some nice rains, but last night it was very windy and no storms though. Thanks for watching.
Thanks I saw a video last week where this woman that own a candle Co. An she was saying add up your cost an then go $$X4 . So if I had $5.00 into a candle I would sale it for $20.00 .I have not heard what other bee keepers are doing on there prices was just trying to get a idea how to price . Hope you an your family have a great weekend an up coming Holidays. THANKS
I use about 2 oz of fragrance oil to a pound of wax. I just eyeballed it to 1/3 of that 16 oz bottle to that melting pot full of wax. It turned out nice and fragrant with vanilla.
Darren, good video! I’ve been thinking about making some candles and your crockpot with the spigot is the way to go for what I would do. If there’s not a link for it in the description, can you put one there? Thanks!
Hey Don, yeah that works great. I put a link to the one I ordered ( as second one that's bigger) It showed up today, now that I'm done. lol Thanks for watching.
This is very interesting Darren. What do you do with all the candles? I know having them on hand would be good but I am sure you get a lot of candles made. I like your setup with the wax melter with the spout. That works great. Before long you are going to have a professional candle studio. They turned out really great Darren. I really liked them, buddy. How much wax do you get each year? I like that tip about the gloves, I will have to remember that one. Great tip!
With all the beeswax candles, we can only imagine what the old monasteries and cathedrals smelt like. Thanks for showing how you make them.
Hey Mike. Yeah, they smell pretty good, even without scent added to them. Have a nice week.
Hola. Perdón, a mi me encanta el olor y el tacto ,el color y todo lo que es de cera de abejas. Son maravillosas.
Felicidades.
Saludos de Guadalajara, Jalisco en México 👋🏻😁
Thank you so much for this! I want to get into candle making, this helps a lot in getting started. I’ve been making lip balm for a few years now, it smells like mint, tastes like chocolate, and it’s a hit with friends and family. Here’s the recipe, I usually double it….Peppermint Lip Balm, 2 Tbl. Cocoa Butter, 2 Tbl Coconut oil, 1 Tbl Beeswax, 25 drops Peppermint Essential Oils or to preference. Melt beeswax, cocoa butter, and coconut oil, remove from heat, add essential oils, put in desired lip balm containers. Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving! 🦃
Thanks for the recipe P Daisy. I’m sure other folks will appreciate it too.
Great video Darren! We've been making candles this year also.
For those metal wick centering tools, I know they work they way you're using them, but if you're stopping your candle pour short because you're worried about the wax hitting that metal centering tool, you can turn them the other way, and you can get more space since the tool will be above the top of the jar instead of down inside it.
I need to get me one of those pots with the spigot like you have. That looks like it works great.
Candles look great! Thanks for sharing.
Hey Texas Beek. I was mainly stopping short so I didn't overflow it and get wax on my hand. lol I like those small glass containers, I think I'll just do those in the future. Those other ones are nice, but really expensive. I used up all my wax and didn't really make a lot of candles like I thought I might. I still have 12 more of those big ones and about 12 of the small ones as well left. Hopefully I don't have to coat a lot of foundation this next year. I don't make candles every year, I don't have enough wax. Thanks for watching.
I just found your videos. I'm just getting started in candle making and I like the beeswax candles. Was just wondering where you put your warning labels on the piller candles.
I don’t put labels on my candles. Didn’t know that was a thing.
Well done ! You obviously spent a lot of time in prep to produce this video. I have done candles using these molds a few times and you simplify the process. I enjoy your intros with the game cameras...a wonderful touch!
Thanks Jim. It can be a bit tricky until you see someone do it. The biggest part is to have enough wax. I don’t make candles every year because it takes a lot of wax and I usually don’t have that much. Thanks for watching.
Wish there was a way to send you our old candle jars to be recycled.
Hey venidam. Jars are hard to come by like that. Those Yankee Candle jars are really nice. You can find them on eBay, but people want too much for them. Thanks for watching!
@@JeromeBeeFarm I’d send them for shipping. But just threw away my old ones. Will have to start saving n when I get a box I’ll let you know.
Thanks for the video Darren. I like those sticky pads. Have a good weekend.
Hi Russell. Yeah they made it go a lot faster. Thanks for stopping by.
Hive boxes are good for all kinds of uses. I put my poured molds in the refrigerator before removing the candle even with mold release.
Hi Donald. I started with a deep box and it was too tall, so I switched to that nuc box and it was perfect. lol. Yeah the cold seems to break the wax away from those molds. Thanks for stopping by.
Good job !!
Thanks!
Trying some candles again this year. Last year I used to small of a wick. Look forward to your lip balm video. Thanks and take care.
Hey GEEZBEES. I guess wick size is pretty important. I hope those ones I put in the glass jars are the right size. Thanks for stopping by.
Awesome
Thanks Joe
Happy Thanksgiving! This was a great video.
Thanks Dijon. Happy Thanksgiving to you too.
Great video! We poured our first candles after watching your wax rendering video. I love the idea of writing the wick and wax volume on the molds. We used long bobby pins on our smaller candles that may help prevent splashing. Thanks as always for sharing!
Hi Brian. That Bobby pin is a good idea on those small ones. Has a built in clamp. lol. Thanks for stopping by.
Great video 🙂
Thanks for the visit
The bee balm recipe from the Book ,Beekeeping for dummies has good recipes for bee balm and hand cream in it.
Thanks Jerry - I'll check that out.
Great Video I just made like 25 8 oz candles have a way to go I had 75 + lb of Wax
Nice. That's a lot of wax. Most of my wax this year is going back onto plastic foundation for my hives. TAke care.
Great looking candles. On the glass to stop the wax spots on the side either heat the jar up or cool the wax down a little bit is what I find works best. Won't stop it all the time but a lot of the time. I usually melt the wax and pour quick so the wax doesn't get to hot on me. That also stops the candle from cracking if you ever experience that. Hope yall had a great Thanksgiving
Hey Justin, thanks for the tips. Yes, I did have a couple crack as well. One had a pretty large crack in it. We had a nice Thanksgiving. Hope you did as well.
These are great molds. I have several too. I have yet to need mold release.
Hi rose. Yes, they work pretty good. The ones that have a lot of detail and tight edges need the release. Like the Christmas tree and pine cones.
One thing I do is if I'm going to make several candles from the same mold I eun wick from bottom and leave itnattached to the roll, then you just pull it through when you're done and it's set for the next pour. I've found that every time you run the wire through it expands the hole.
Hi Glenn. That’s a good idea. Probably a lot less waste on wick material that way too. Thanks for stopping by.
Great video. We put cardboard down everywhere and we still get wax ( William Shatner pause) everywhere!
Hi Jennifer. That’s a good idea. I have wax stains all over the floor out there. lol. Thanks for stopping by.
Mug up at Jerome Bee Farm. Good morning, Darren. I'm sippin' coffee, getting the fire in the woodstove going. 32 F at 5am here in New Hampshire. Tis the season for indoor projects here in the northern regions, at least until the snow base builds into a skiable base. I have a small bar mold. Haven't got any candle molds yet. I was looking for a mold for a 1 1/4"x3" tall candle that would fit in an emergency candle lantern without much luck. It may be a DIY project. Thanks for sharing. Happy holidays
Hey Lamb Brook. Mug up to you as well, having some pumpkin spice latte over here. There's probably a way to make molds out of something and DIY it up. Maybe make a wood one. Those store bought molds are getting really pricey now. You could always just use like 1/2 pint jars too. Thanks for stopping in .
Happy Belated Thanksgiving
Thanks Reign. Have a Merry Christmas!
Hi, great video. What size wick would you recommend for hand dipped beeswax candles?
The wick size depends on the candle diameter I believe. Larger candles use larger wicks. The Mann Lake molds have recommend wick sizes in their catalog. You can look on line at those to get an idea of what size you would need. Hope that helps.
Like you I ate way too much Thanksgiving dinner it just tasted so good. Laid back on the couch and started watching some football. When I woke up the game was over. I want to try candle making but at this time I just don't have the amount of wax to use. Thanks for the video.
Hi Mac. It takes a lot of wax to make some candles. I don’t do it every year. I probably made a dozen candles with all that wax. It’s a fun little craft thing to do. Thanks for watching.
Inkbird ITC-308 Digital Temperature Controller. Looks like it has a range of -58 F to 285 F. $24.50 on sale now.
Thanks Spider. I’ll check that out.
Which wicks are with less odor as some indicated that these give off overpowering odor? Also, can I use any vegetable oil instead, which one produces less odor?
I never heard of wicks that had odor. I’ve added candle scent oils before, but nothing else.
I love candles, but it leaves me with a dilemma. What do I do with the empty containers once the candles are burned away?
Hi HHH. You send them to me. lol. I’ve seen yankee candle glass for sale on eBay. Thanks for stopping in.
Try pulling the wick through the bottom of the mold and don't cut the wick off the spool. Then when you pull your candle out of the mold the wick will actually run itself up through the mold and you snip it off the bottom of the candle and your mold is ready for next time. No need to ever thread the needle again. (only downside is you have to store the mold with the wick which is fine)
Also, feel free to just pour the wax into the container and then steady the wick afterwards with the metal bar. Now you don't have to worry about a narrow pouring area.
Yeah, If I had a permanent set up and made candles regularly that would be the way to go. Thanks for watching.
$6 jar plus Wick and wax $ 16
Hey Glenn. Yeah, those Jars aren't cheap are they. At least the nice ones cost a lot. Tell all your relatives you want their Yankee Candle jars when they are done with them. lol
Nice video. I look foreward to having enough extra wax for candles and such. Happy late Thanksgiving! I also napped off over eating. The highlight of my Thanksgiving was getting a long thoughtful comment on one of my videos from Frederick Dunn. Don't tell Fred but I acted like a school girl running around the house showing it off and texting my bee buddies!
Hi Phillip. Yeah it takes a lot of wax to start candles. I don’t make them every year because I still need wax to coat my foundation. It’s cool to have folks stop in to your videos. I like to pin their comments when I get one. Thanks for watching.
Jerome, I was at Dollar Tree and thought of something that may help you out. They have glass canisters with the sealed lids that are similar to that expensive one you have. $1.25.
Thanks for the info!
What wick and wick tab you use ?
I don’t recall. The candle molds will recommend wick size. It’s based on the diameter of the candle. If you look on the Mann Lake site and find the mold, it’s on the mold description what wick to purchase with it. Hope that helps.
Darren how do you decide what to charge for your candles. Like on your Bee hive candle . I hope those storms that just came thru did not give you to hard of a time. THANKS
Hi Kathy. If you look at wax for sale on line, I've seen it around a dollar per oz, but that's just for wax. I haven't ever sold any candles. I usually just give them family and to people I know. We got some nice rains, but last night it was very windy and no storms though. Thanks for watching.
Thanks I saw a video last week where this woman that own a candle Co. An she was saying add up your cost an then go $$X4 . So if I had $5.00 into a candle I would sale it for $20.00 .I have not heard what other bee keepers are doing on there prices was just trying to get a idea how to price . Hope you an your family have a great weekend an up coming Holidays. THANKS
We're do you get your plastic I oz molds?
Ebay
How much of the vanilla oil do you use? So many drops to so much wax?
I use about 2 oz of fragrance oil to a pound of wax. I just eyeballed it to 1/3 of that 16 oz bottle to that melting pot full of wax. It turned out nice and fragrant with vanilla.
@@JeromeBeeFarm thank you so much! The information is so valuable.
Darren, good video! I’ve been thinking about making some candles and your crockpot with the spigot is the way to go for what I would do. If there’s not a link for it in the description, can you put one there? Thanks!
Hey Don, yeah that works great. I put a link to the one I ordered ( as second one that's bigger) It showed up today, now that I'm done. lol Thanks for watching.
what do you think about borax wicks? it is said they produce a brighter flame.
I haven’t heard of them.
This is very interesting Darren. What do you do with all the candles? I know having them on hand would be good but I am sure you get a lot of candles made. I like your setup with the wax melter with the spout. That works great. Before long you are going to have a professional candle studio. They turned out really great Darren. I really liked them, buddy. How much wax do you get each year? I like that tip about the gloves, I will have to remember that one. Great tip!
Hey Ronnie. All of those went to Christmas presents. I get about 10-15 lbs per year. I use a lot of it to go onto frames that go back into the hives.
@@JeromeBeeFarm I got ya. That is a pretty good use for it! Thanks for sharing.
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Hey gwiz. Thanks for coming over. Things are kind of slow right now, but will really pick up in the springtime. Thanks again.