Hand Dipped Beeswax Candles
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2022
- Watch as we make hand-dipped beeswax candles. Candle dipping is an old-fashioned skill that is so fun to learn and very rewarding. Beeswax taper candles are beautiful and have a slightly sweet smell. A full tutorial including cut list for our candle dipping setup is included:
theeverydayfarmhouse.com/cand...
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Wicking: amzn.to/3HubpBU
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Hi. I tried my own candles today. Its been fun! But I feel like someone, somewhere, out of the 20 diffrent hand dipped candle making videos i watched, should have noted that if your wax is TOO HOT then it won't stick to the wick, or the previous dip. I sat here for an hour dipping these candles and nothing happened. They weren't getting any thicker. I then realized my wax was too hot and it was just melting the previous wax dip I did 🙃😂
Oh goodness, that's too bad! I did say it should be around 155 degrees. Too cold will be lumpy, I didn't experience too hot so wasn't aware that I should warn of it! Now others will know! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for warning me 😂❤
I melt my bees wax at 145 Fahrenheit for poured candles. It takes longer but it is much better to do so. Yet, for hand dipping I think she is correct to do so at 155 F. That temp is a nice temp to melt bees wax at, it will speed the melting process but not get the wax too hot. Also you may let your candles cool 5 to 10 minutes between dippings. Good and happy candle making to you. 🙂
Well done video. The little girls are so cute.
Suggestion, add hot water to your wax as the level gets low. The water will sink to the bottom and raise the wax level back up to the proper place.
Thank you! What a great tip!
Such an adorable family. The girls are so lovely like their mom❤
Such a nice family project. I did this many years ago in my early jr high school days. I never progressed past two at a time, using tennis ball cans. I have recently started candle making again as a retirement prepping hobbiest level of container and molded candles. I have been looking for the right size dipping container but everything is plastic these days. You have given me a push to start looking more intently again. Thanks
This is a great family project! I hope you enjoy getting back into it!
Thank you so much for showing me your efficient set up. I happened upon a horde of beeswax and I'm good to build a frame a give it a whirl. I also like these family videos; it makes me feel hopeful.
I really enjoyed the video!
thank you for this tutorial. i’ve been wanting to learn how to do dipped taper.
❤Love the teamwork here! Thanks so much!
This was pretty cool.
Luv how this is a family event. ❤❤❤❤
So cute sweet and simple! I love this video.
Wonderful to see your family enjoying this project 💕🍂
So lovely to watch you as a family making your candles ..what a lovely video regards from uk 🇬🇧
One of the best home set ups for dipping candles I've seen... Thanks
Looks like fun!
It really is fun! Thanks for watching!
Great instruction. Nice family! Thank you for sharing these valuable tips.
Thank you so much!!
Amazing! Thanks for sharing :)
beautiful family
While the water bath setup you have is safer than heating the wax directly on a burner, it is NOT a double boiler. For that, you need the wax container suspended in the water and not touching the bottom of the water pot. While the wax will not get hot enough to be a fire hazard, it could get hot enough to discolor (darken) the wax and possibly even burn it a bit.
Make the rack with more space between the rack bars and the wick supporting bars longer. It makes the setup more tolerant of slips in coordination.
There will be quite a bit of wax on the bottom with no wick in it. You can cut that wax off when the candle is close to being finished and remelt it. The last two or three dips will smooth up and finish the bottom nice.
beautifulllllll
Cool video! I've also started making candles and showcasing it on RUclips.😍
I love this! What a great mom you are exposing your girls to this kind of craft and skill! I'm doing this with a small tutoring class that I have. We read a book similar to "Little House on the Prairie" and are trying out making our own candles, dyes from nature to paint, etc. Much appreciation! Two questions, please: do you have the measurements for the wooden candle rack (I have to make one) and how did you cut the top of the can off - what type of metal cutter - and how did you smooth the edges? Thank you!
Sorry for the delay in response! I will get back to you on the measurements of the rack, they are actually here on the post, theeverydayfarmhouse.com/candle-dipping-hand-dipped-beeswax-taper/. For the can my husband cut it off with a dremel tool and then just used a hammer to flatten out any rough or sharp spots. I hope that helps! I hope you have loads of fun making these!
Hi! just lovely! I want to make tapers in larger quantities as it is so much more affordable than purchasing from the store..
What dimensions is the wooden frame? I'd love to build one of my own!
I have all the details in this blog post:
theeverydayfarmhouse.com/candle-dipping-hand-dipped-beeswax-taper/
Are these true taper candles (3/4" diameter)? Have you ever made chime candles (1/2" diameter)? What wick size would you use for a smaller candle?
Yes these are true taper size. You would want a smaller wick for a thinner candle, however as I have never made them I can't tell you for sure the exact size. This was 24 ply wicking. I would say somewhere between 15-21 ply would be best. I hope that helps!
I am a beekeeper. Contact a local beekeepers club and talk to some of the beekeepers to get wax. You will get better guilty wax.
I sell bees wax to many candle makers and those that do a lot of wood working.
Thank you for the tip! We have a hive but we need to get a beekeeping mentor I think!
What do you do with the bit of was left at the bottom of the can? Do you pour it into a container to be used again?
I poured mine into molds, let them harden up and then popped them out for future use.
I made hand dipped candles last spring after watching yours and a couple other videos. I only now burned the first one and I don't think I picked a good size wick. Do your burn clean? Can you clarify what you use for wicking? My wicks burn dropping black wick crumbs quite a bit.
Thanks
I looked at my blog post and checked my Amazon orders. I have 24 ply wicking written in the post. The Amazon order shows 27 ply, I honestly don't know if they have changed it since I bought it or if I made a mistake! I don't think that small of a number would make a difference. Here is the link to what Amazon says I ordered! I'm sorry yours are doing that, mine do not and we have burned quite a few. wicking link: amzn.to/3Rod1RA
Did you soak your wicks in wax first? I just read about that...so many options! Thanks for the help
@@karenbensink3527 No we didn't...hadn't heard of that. I'm almost positive that ours were 24 ply as well not 27 ply unfortunately I think it's all used up so I can't double check!
How long do you wait to cool the candles after each dip?
Not too long, just a minute or so depending on your home temperature
Hi, Thank you for sharing your experience! May i ask how much wax approximately did you use to make these 24 candles?
5 lbs to have it deep enough however, we had lots of wax left
Can you add color to the wax for a colored candle?
I have never done that so I cannot say how it would work
Where can I purchase a metal tin for the beeswax?
I bought mine on Amazon but it was kind of expensive, I'll share the link, otherwise, if you can use something from the thrift store or an empty olive oil container you would be money ahead. Here is the link, and we had to cut the top off...
amzn.to/3TlWmPQ
Are there other types of wax I can use? I can't find bees wax
Have you looked on Amazon? I got mine there...
amzn.to/431DwTj amzn.to/3pJ4e4R amzn.to/3IczHTo
What are the dimensions of your candle drying stand? I’m asking my hubby to make me one!
The dimensions are in the blog post theeverydayfarmhouse.com/candle-dipping-hand-dipped-beeswax-taper/
Hi. How many degrees of immersion?
around 155 degrees F
I guess I just don't mind a small amount of bees wax on my pot or counter. It isn't going to hurt me. I use a double boiler set up but now looking into hand dipped candles. Funny thing, I did keep a large olive oil can in a cabinet for 2+ years after I used all the oil. I was thinking "I should hang on to this, I might find a use for it." That never developed. I had started thinking "well I guess I don't have a use for it after all and I don't wish to be a pack rat." Out the door it went. Now, 2 years after that, I now find I wished I had hung on to it. 😂
Yes...of course! I see the big cans for sale now all the time...I couldn't find them when I needed one though!
Can we use paraffin wax Instead?
It's not something I recommend but if you want to try it you could. I have never used paraffin wax so I cannot speak to how to do it.
Sympathies to the left out middle child.
Haha Keith, you are an funny man 👨 😂
Sympathies to those that have to encounter you on a day to day basis. As a green jeep enjoyer to a moron, I would refrain from commenting on RUclips videos as long as your legal name is Keith. That name is truly clapped. Thank you, -Jeep
Sympathies to your left out braincells
Can’t see the nut/ bolt. Camera too far
It's just tied on the end, check out the blog post if you need more detail
Electricity was invented more than 120 years ago. Why do u need candles.
Seriously?
"invented" 😂
Cringe
😟 for emergency? cuteness, dinner table, ?
within the next 10 years a massive solar flare will end electricity globally.. gonna wish you had some candles..
too tedious really.