Aside from fire hazard everyone has mentioned already Fragrance does not go directly in the measuring cup full of hot wax. It can leave lingering scent in the container and can taint future candle scents. Its better practice to mix scent in a separate disposable paper cup
As someone who used to own a candle small biz measuring the right amount of fragrance in your wax is extremely important! It's very important to make sure you're using special candle wax fragrance and not just essential oils. There is a big difference and can cause hazards. Also you should never put dry flowers or leafs just on top of the candle it can be very bad and leaving the wicks that long can also be a hazard! Always trim your wick! Be safe making candles!❤
Anything that can cause a fire, I always just tell people to go buy it at the store. Candles made by professionals can cause fires so a random person putting random things just makes it a larger risk.
As a first responders kid please don’t put flammable stuff on a candle, maybe if it were farther away from the wick maybe but that’s on top of the flame and they could catch fire
@velma Yes, I use pine cones, too - love the ones that make your fire colors of blue & green - I use a creosote log the beginning of every winter to clean the pine cone residue
FYI since we’ve communicated the danger let’s say all the reasons why - (If you knew all this/this warning doesn’t apply to you, I’m so glad. I just want this to be clearly stated for any and hopefully everyone to see!) 1) 🌲 pinecones/other additives = 🔥 Y’all got this one. 2) container has to be a safe material and thickness - they’ll usually be marked as “candle safe” or “candle supply” otherwise, dish can break and then flaming wax is on your table and floor 3) wick placement = geometry - make sure you have enough, not too much, and in the right spots. If not, your candle may burn unequally and that can make a hole that hot wax can drip out of on to the table, the weight difference can tip the whole thing, or a burnt down part might allow hot wax to make contact with a component around it that was clear before but tipping made it light it!! 4) Heating Wax in the microwave instead of a double boiler (in a metal bowl large enough to sit over the edges of a pot of boiling water) The risk? Microwaves heat in a very inconsistent way, and wax is no exception. Hot pockets of air can bubble up at random because there’s also no surface for bubbles to form on (if you absolutely must, put a wooden spoon in the container full of wax while it melts for some more but not best safety). Not only is uneven heating and “rapid boiling” of hot wax - just the way it bubbles up once it’s moved by your hand - make for uneven melting and inconsistent texture of wax to pour, but you don’t even know the temperature and how hot it will be to burn you if it does spring up on you. Scary! Keep a thermometer for candles and know what you’re heating to per your type of wax and aromas/colorants, being exact about it helps keep you safe because you’re controlling variables. And you’ll make better looking, better smelling, prettier candles. 5) wrong ratio of essential oil rather than candle fragrance oil = potential 🔥 very dangerous to pets and any human with even the remotest of allergies, some EOs are unsafe to burn off for all people We are not spamming the comments with danger reminders to be annoying or a nuisance or just to be right or correct someone! This is a huge safety risk, and there’s a bunch of replies saying they want to try, or why don’t you sell these, etc. That would… be bad, to say the least. And the comments are filled with a lot of professional candle makers that have sold product and know what standards it had to live up to, the alternative is to risk life and belonging. Anyone who’s worked with this kind of crafting has heard and seen the consequences of not carefully considering these things, and we don’t want this creator or anyone in the comments (or anyone at all) to have a tragedy after innocently and happily enjoying a holiday craft. We know that manufacturers and suppliers have made this stuff more available to buy, and that they don’t label it for safety beyond the minimum (if at all). That sucks for you, because we’ve all mostly skimmed a little safety warning or thought we knew common sense enough not to worry, but there’s NOT good education on the danger that candles can present and nobody expects you to just *know* that. You can make these sad mistakes regardless of age or experience and no one should feel stupid for not knowing info that no one gave them! Even so, this is an app heavily populated on the low end of age, and I would feel especially devastated to hear about a kind, innocent kid or teen following an aesthetic channel and trying this and having a pinecone combust on them or anything else I’ve listed. Not just fires, I don’t want anyone to start heating wax in a microwave and get startled and scared by a sudden wax bubble exploding and potentially causing damage to the microwave. I don’t want you to have a scare that makes you realize why you shouldn’t take candle making as this casual thing because I don’t want you to go through that terrible moment. I certainly don’t want you to get burned from a hot wax bubble pushing the rest of the boiling wax onto you as you take the wax out of the microwave. I don’t want a pinecone to pop out of your candle and land on the Christmas tree and for you to have to smother it in a panic of adrenaline and then feel how it got you and you’ve got a bad burn. In the end, it’s very easy to make this look fun and casual enough on social media that it very well can and probably will convince someone to try it out, and I want them to be able to. Safely! It’s the mom energy in me, but just say from this only kids are fur kids “mom”: please stay safe and have a happy, lovely holiday. And if you have a platform that includes the public, just be careful because the “craft wasn’t a problem for me” of today could very well be the “I feel sick because even with being held legally responsible/paying for that kid’s ongoing medical bills for the burns, I don’t even know if her whole life will be affected because she followed my tutorial and I haven’t even been to the sentencing on my case” of tomorrow, which will become the “this action is performed under the supervision of professionals” on every post the next day, which effective nullifies the responsibility that you want to live up to but some less scrupulous people would just dodge if their posts directly inspired kids to do something dangerous. It’s something to think about. Have a very happy holiday season and a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Diwali 🎉❤ and many happy returns to you and yours in whatever it is you celebrate or whatever brings you joy.
I knew a lot of this but read the whole comment anyway for both a refresher and just to appreciate the way you explained it all, organized the formatting, and showed so much grace and care for fellow humans. Thank you for being you 💚❤️ blessed Yule/Christmas/Diwali/all the holidays!! ❄️🎁
Also, please avoid melting your wax using microwave. Certain type of wax isn’t safe to heat in that way, You can easily melt them over a pot of boiling water, just like how people melt chocolate. It is possible and happened many time that heating wax in microwave caused explosions.
This is absolutely gorgeous! The fact that you made this as opposed to buying it for 30 dollars is amazing. It’s so big too which I love! Thanks for showing us how easy it can be to make a candle! Gonna try this for sure!
This reminds me of when I was a little kid and made a ‘candle’ out of melted crayons and poured it in a plastic box. I set fire to my carpet that day 😂
Oh no, please, this is not a safe method, please don't use this as a tutorial! I mean yes make candles, I think that's lovely and it's so nice of you to think of your mom. Just don't do it the way this girl does, it's not safe! Please find some real tutorials and make sure your mom knows how to safely make a candle that will be safe to burn
@@recklessrexI like how u tell her the reason and not just be super mean abt it. Idk why there is so much hate. You could just tell Kaelie Mae properly. Not everyone’s a pro
Don't pinecones like literally explode when they are set on fire? Like to release seeds or something? Not entirely sure ofc, someone can fact check me. Very aesthetic vid, but I do want you to be safe 🫶🏻😅
Hello, please use real fir. In my family from Northern Germany/Baltic, it is a traditional custom to burn a branch of the fir tree. It smells very pleasant and is said to attract good luck. The fir tree should remain dry and untreated, so it won't be a problem if the piece of fir tree slips in the warm wax and comes into contact with the flame - on the contrary, it crackles like a fireplace. Dried orange peels, with cloves (spice) or rose hips, star anise and cinnamon sticks go well with this.
Wow, over never seen this kind of thing on social media before. Rings, long pastel nails, sleeves to your knuckles, unnecessary tapping, jarring ASMR. So fresh.
From personal experience, no one's life is 100% aesthetic, not even this person's... I promise you. It is absolutely gorgeous and does create quite the ambience. But it's all performative and intended to look perfect for content. It's localized to a few things, and usually a specific area of the home...which you could easily accomplish even on a frugal budget! When we see these videos, just remember there's a lot of production that goes into it and it's like looking at a very meticulously put together set, like when you go to a nice furniture store and you see a living room display. It's smoke and mirrors, all of it..every creator, every aesthetic video... All. Of. It. 😊
First off very aesthetic vid and so calming, I loved it!! But, as a small candle business wax needs to be heated to the appropriate temperature 175-180 typically for every fragrance that you use and it can vary or you won’t get any hot and cold throw in that scent ❤ making things is fun!
As a longtime candle maker this candle is extremely dangerous not only because of the plastic elements and the pine cones (when lit will go up like an inferno) but most importantly is that a high heat safe dish?
She doesn't have trinkets or knick knacks. My wife and I travel a lot and either get a magnet or mug. We love the mugs because when everyone's drinking coffee after dinner you don't mix them up and pick up the one with whiskey in it.
In italy we decorate our house for christmas on december 8th!!! So i see this and i thinking: Why do people in america think aboute winter on november? For me is soooo strange!
As someone who makes candle at home… this is really bad. Overheated the wax, using random essential oils and a random kitchen bowl. And not all essential oils are suitable for candle making. You don’t get a full burn or over burn, and the candle will smell nothing very shortly. Good video but bad candle making. Plenty of videos in YT for those who want to make good candles.
Pretty sure the random plants on top are the biggest crime here and the most actually dangerous lmao unsure how you can tell that she overheated the wax or how you're gauging her essential oils aren't up to snuff that just seems like you want to brag about having a super basic candle making knowledge
@@QTpatootie95 please, do your own research about candle making. If you go online, there are plenty of candle suppliers telling you not to use microwave or overheat wax and non specific essential oils for candles if you want to make good candles.
The random plants are another issue, I won't personally do that myself but you keep them out of flames it is okay and many people do sell candles with stuff inside.
I used to make my own soy pine & eucalyptus candles early 2000s as part of my aromatherapy course . Products were not as accessible and very expensive. I’m happy there is much more available ingredients now .. yay I might try again :)
This is the cutest fire hazard I've ever seen
I was thinking the same 🤣
We think the same! 🤔😳😰🔥🔥🔥
😂😂😂
True
My thoughts exactly! Saw her remove a pinecone nearest the wick cause it probably caught fire. 😂
We all pretending the 6th pinecone wasn't removed after it caught fire?
😂
Yeah ..
🤣🤣🤣
LMFAOOO I wouldn't have noticed if you didn't point it out and idk why I'm finding it THIS funny 🤣🤣
Good eye👍🏽😂
I absolutely adore this DIY but please be extremely careful with the pinecones that close to the flame.
ikr that’s what i was worried about 😭
William's assistant is so far from home
they are fake pinecones (i hope)
@@kuksie11 Hahhahah hiiii
OMG MORGANNN u Watch her⁉️⁉️ for a sec I thought u wrote this on haleys cmnt bc I’ve never seen u write on her cmnt
Aside from fire hazard everyone has mentioned already
Fragrance does not go directly in the measuring cup full of hot wax. It can leave lingering scent in the container and can taint future candle scents. Its better practice to mix scent in a separate disposable paper cup
As someone who used to own a candle small biz measuring the right amount of fragrance in your wax is extremely important! It's very important to make sure you're using special candle wax fragrance and not just essential oils. There is a big difference and can cause hazards. Also you should never put dry flowers or leafs just on top of the candle it can be very bad and leaving the wicks that long can also be a hazard! Always trim your wick! Be safe making candles!❤
Anything that can cause a fire, I always just tell people to go buy it at the store. Candles made by professionals can cause fires so a random person putting random things just makes it a larger risk.
Thank you. Everytime I tell people please use specific candle making fragrances they told me essential oils are fine.
This needs more likes
Hope OP pins your comment, I’m glad you told us about these hazards! Thank you!!
Hey, I’m planning to start my candle business! I would love to connect and learn
As a first responders kid please don’t put flammable stuff on a candle, maybe if it were farther away from the wick maybe but that’s on top of the flame and they could catch fire
Be sure to add the extra fire hazard
B-b-but 🥺 it’s for the ✨aesthetic✨ 🤩😍
@@udontevenwannaknowbruv*aestheticly shyly whimpers* p-p-please be nice to me I’m a smol kitten 👉🏽👈🏽uWu 🥺🥺
@@The0nly_brunette1please leave that’s weird
@@SweetforS NO NEVERRR! And if you couldn’t tell I’m being sarcastic , responding to the 2nd reply and matching their energy
Everything you topped it with is flammable
Wow we use pine cones for Fire starters and they work even better when covered with wax. Pleaseremove them. Accident waiting to happen
@velma Yes, I use pine cones, too - love the ones that make your fire colors of blue & green - I use a creosote log the beginning of every winter to clean the pine cone residue
FYI since we’ve communicated the danger let’s say all the reasons why -
(If you knew all this/this warning doesn’t apply to you, I’m so glad. I just want this to be clearly stated for any and hopefully everyone to see!)
1) 🌲 pinecones/other additives = 🔥
Y’all got this one.
2) container has to be a safe material and thickness - they’ll usually be marked as “candle safe” or “candle supply”
otherwise, dish can break and then flaming wax is on your table and floor
3) wick placement = geometry - make sure you have enough, not too much, and in the right spots.
If not, your candle may burn unequally and that can make a hole that hot wax can drip out of on to the table, the weight difference can tip the whole thing, or a burnt down part might allow hot wax to make contact with a component around it that was clear before but tipping made it light it!!
4) Heating Wax in the microwave instead of a double boiler (in a metal bowl large enough to sit over the edges of a pot of boiling water)
The risk? Microwaves heat in a very inconsistent way, and wax is no exception. Hot pockets of air can bubble up at random because there’s also no surface for bubbles to form on (if you absolutely must, put a wooden spoon in the container full of wax while it melts for some more but not best safety). Not only is uneven heating and “rapid boiling” of hot wax - just the way it bubbles up once it’s moved by your hand - make for uneven melting and inconsistent texture of wax to pour, but you don’t even know the temperature and how hot it will be to burn you if it does spring up on you. Scary! Keep a thermometer for candles and know what you’re heating to per your type of wax and aromas/colorants, being exact about it helps keep you safe because you’re controlling variables. And you’ll make better looking, better smelling, prettier candles.
5) wrong ratio of essential oil rather than candle fragrance oil = potential 🔥
very dangerous to pets and any human with even the remotest of allergies, some EOs are unsafe to burn off for all people
We are not spamming the comments with danger reminders to be annoying or a nuisance or just to be right or correct someone! This is a huge safety risk, and there’s a bunch of replies saying they want to try, or why don’t you sell these, etc.
That would… be bad, to say the least. And the comments are filled with a lot of professional candle makers that have sold product and know what standards it had to live up to, the alternative is to risk life and belonging. Anyone who’s worked with this kind of crafting has heard and seen the consequences of not carefully considering these things, and we don’t want this creator or anyone in the comments (or anyone at all) to have a tragedy after innocently and happily enjoying a holiday craft. We know that manufacturers and suppliers have made this stuff more available to buy, and that they don’t label it for safety beyond the minimum (if at all). That sucks for you, because we’ve all mostly skimmed a little safety warning or thought we knew common sense enough not to worry, but there’s NOT good education on the danger that candles can present and nobody expects you to just *know* that.
You can make these sad mistakes regardless of age or experience and no one should feel stupid for not knowing info that no one gave them! Even so, this is an app heavily populated on the low end of age, and I would feel especially devastated to hear about a kind, innocent kid or teen following an aesthetic channel and trying this and having a pinecone combust on them or anything else I’ve listed. Not just fires, I don’t want anyone to start heating wax in a microwave and get startled and scared by a sudden wax bubble exploding and potentially causing damage to the microwave. I don’t want you to have a scare that makes you realize why you shouldn’t take candle making as this casual thing because I don’t want you to go through that terrible moment. I certainly don’t want you to get burned from a hot wax bubble pushing the rest of the boiling wax onto you as you take the wax out of the microwave. I don’t want a pinecone to pop out of your candle and land on the Christmas tree and for you to have to smother it in a panic of adrenaline and then feel how it got you and you’ve got a bad burn.
In the end, it’s very easy to make this look fun and casual enough on social media that it very well can and probably will convince someone to try it out, and I want them to be able to. Safely!
It’s the mom energy in me, but just say from this only kids are fur kids “mom”: please stay safe and have a happy, lovely holiday. And if you have a platform that includes the public, just be careful because the “craft wasn’t a problem for me” of today could very well be the “I feel sick because even with being held legally responsible/paying for that kid’s ongoing medical bills for the burns, I don’t even know if her whole life will be affected because she followed my tutorial and I haven’t even been to the sentencing on my case” of tomorrow, which will become the “this action is performed under the supervision of professionals” on every post the next day, which effective nullifies the responsibility that you want to live up to but some less scrupulous people would just dodge if their posts directly inspired kids to do something dangerous.
It’s something to think about.
Have a very happy holiday season and a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Diwali 🎉❤ and many happy returns to you and yours in whatever it is you celebrate or whatever brings you joy.
I knew a lot of this but read the whole comment anyway for both a refresher and just to appreciate the way you explained it all, organized the formatting, and showed so much grace and care for fellow humans. Thank you for being you 💚❤️ blessed Yule/Christmas/Diwali/all the holidays!! ❄️🎁
This is so aesthetic and calming to listen to!!
As a candle maker i nearly died when i saw you melting the wax in the microwave
Why?
@@4blackcats013just explosions
How are you supposed to melt it then? Using a double boiler?
@@fariah2131 yup
And I wonder if she let it cure for a few weeks or lit it right up as soon as it was done hardening?
I WOULD SO BUY THESE OMG ❤❤
Girly that's a fire waiting to happen 🤦♀️ you used literal kindling as garnish 😭😭
Same thoughts 😊
Good thing it's a candle then isn't it....dramatic much
@@AwwYouTried8639 ?
@@AwwYouTried8639 The pine cone can catch fire, how is that dramatic?
If you notice, in the last shot you’ll see that they moved the pinecone that was closest to the wick, there’s a noticeable hole where it was
This was so soothing to watch.
Also, please avoid melting your wax using microwave. Certain type of wax isn’t safe to heat in that way, You can easily melt them over a pot of boiling water, just like how people melt chocolate. It is possible and happened many time that heating wax in microwave caused explosions.
This entire video is a fire hazard.
So therapeutic 😍
ITS SO FREAKING CUTEEEE
I love this DIY house fire candle.
Fire hazards are so aesthetic 😊
That’s gorgeous! True words from Taylor swift ❤❤
So cute! Looks a bit flammable but festive and I love the line. I can't wait until the nail tapping trend ends though.
This is absolutely gorgeous! The fact that you made this as opposed to buying it for 30 dollars is amazing. It’s so big too which I love! Thanks for showing us how easy it can be to make a candle! Gonna try this for sure!
That stuff she put on top gonna catch on fire 😂
Unless it's wax too then it should be fine 🙂
@@Naomiroseessentials doesn't look like wax😅
Every damn time she makes a freakin’ candle she does that. 🤦🏻♀️
She already removed one in video you can notice brown one was next to fire and last seconds it's gone
@@Naomiroseessentialsit’s obviously not wax
Super pretty if you have no intention in lighting it!
This reminds me of when I was a little kid and made a ‘candle’ out of melted crayons and poured it in a plastic box. I set fire to my carpet that day 😂
LOL ! Did you get a spanking ?!? 🥰
Woo GIRL! I’m just glad you’re still with us lol
Looks like a perfect candle for a housefire this Christmas Season.
I’m going to show my mom this she will love this and do it ❤
Oh no, please, this is not a safe method, please don't use this as a tutorial! I mean yes make candles, I think that's lovely and it's so nice of you to think of your mom. Just don't do it the way this girl does, it's not safe! Please find some real tutorials and make sure your mom knows how to safely make a candle that will be safe to burn
@@recklessrexI like how u tell her the reason and not just be super mean abt it. Idk why there is so much hate. You could just tell Kaelie Mae properly. Not everyone’s a pro
So warm...so Christmasy....so satisfying...so cosy... loved this caosule
Ive never see something beautiful like this before❤❤❤❤❤
THIS IS THE CUTEST CANDLE IVE EVER SEEN!❤❤❤ great job!
Don't pinecones like literally explode when they are set on fire? Like to release seeds or something? Not entirely sure ofc, someone can fact check me. Very aesthetic vid, but I do want you to be safe 🫶🏻😅
Its just too asthetic to not put it girll🤦🏼♀️
@@claracasta I guess so 😂🤷🏽♀️
Christmas not holiday
@@Illi12345 alrighty
she's too aesthetic so it wont explode, explosions aren't aesthetic so for her it wont explode 🙄
All the noises… crinkle, sliding, soothing music…to be continued… SWOOSH when that thing ignites. 🔥 🔥 🔥
Fire hazard much?
Shut up like actually who ask
Much.
Maybe that's what she was going for. 🤷🏽♀️
Much.
@@briandanunez4856 ok and
The way her matches are aesthetic too 😣 I could never be as aesthetic as youuuu ❤❤
im so happy she is posting alot more again after a break
THIS GIRL IS JUST SO PERFECT 😭😭😭 also just be clear of fires
omg i love thisss and it’s so cute!!🤍🤍
So peaceful❤ and incredibly satisfying, and I also love the background❤
Hello, please use real fir. In my family from Northern Germany/Baltic, it is a traditional custom to burn a branch of the fir tree. It smells very pleasant and is said to attract good luck. The fir tree should remain dry and untreated, so it won't be a problem if the piece of fir tree slips in the warm wax and comes into contact with the flame - on the contrary, it crackles like a fireplace. Dried orange peels, with cloves (spice) or rose hips, star anise and cinnamon sticks go well with this.
The sound made by these objects is damn satisfying 😌 Who else agrees??
i have another tip for you. instead of doing the sticky’s at the bottom of the jar you can melt wax and dip the wick the wax then it will hold better😊
I WANT ONE....👏🏼♥️👏🏼
Wow, over never seen this kind of thing on social media before. Rings, long pastel nails, sleeves to your knuckles, unnecessary tapping, jarring ASMR. So fresh.
such an aesthetic fire hazard! 💗
I wish my life was this aesthetic 😂
I would rather live my life smart. Would be less hazardous and potentially longer.
From personal experience, no one's life is 100% aesthetic, not even this person's... I promise you. It is absolutely gorgeous and does create quite the ambience. But it's all performative and intended to look perfect for content. It's localized to a few things, and usually a specific area of the home...which you could easily accomplish even on a frugal budget! When we see these videos, just remember there's a lot of production that goes into it and it's like looking at a very meticulously put together set, like when you go to a nice furniture store and you see a living room display. It's smoke and mirrors, all of it..every creator, every aesthetic video... All. Of. It. 😊
Stop why is this so satisfying ✋ 😭
I would just set fire to the pinecones - so much for an aesthetic DIY gift 😭
EVEN HER MATCHES ARE AESTHETIC 😭
So satisfying
I WATCHED BECAUSE OF THE SOUNDS... LOVE IT!
Glad im not the only one who thought fire hazard 😅
Even her matches are aesthetic 😭❤️
the pine cones being so close to the fire 😭
Захотелось повторить ❤
even her match box is aesthetic-
Does anyone know where to find those?
@@shikokumendes121 idk, maybe on amazon?
@@shikokumendes121if you find out please tell me!
Ikr 😭
This is so aesthetic i cant😭😭😭
First off very aesthetic vid and so calming, I loved it!! But, as a small candle business wax needs to be heated to the appropriate temperature 175-180 typically for every fragrance that you use and it can vary or you won’t get any hot and cold throw in that scent ❤ making things is fun!
LOVE UR SATISFYNG CUTE VIDEOS, KEEP WORKING! U CHANGED MY LIFESTYLE INTO SOMETHING PERFECT!
May not be safe but that candle looks more aesthetic than my house 😭
I love ehr aesthetic minimalist vibe❤
“911, what’s your emergency?”
Love the sound of this video!
This is how that house on the local news burnt down their house with a zesty pine cone smell.
Y do we like to hear all the sounds? It's so simple AND FABULOUS! Next year on my Christmas gift craft list! Tyfs!
Even the match is aesthetic 😭✋
Your house is sooo beautiful
As a longtime candle maker this candle is extremely dangerous not only because of the plastic elements and the pine cones (when lit will go up like an inferno) but most importantly is that a high heat safe dish?
Omg that’s so aesthetic 😭🤍
I can’t image how much storage she needs for all the stuff (ie silicone ice trays; pine cones, etc) she has 😂
She doesn't have trinkets or knick knacks. My wife and I travel a lot and either get a magnet or mug. We love the mugs because when everyone's drinking coffee after dinner you don't mix them up and pick up the one with whiskey in it.
So cute and flamable, this is the best gift ever.. 2 in 1 🎉
In italy we decorate our house for christmas on december 8th!!! So i see this and i thinking:
Why do people in america think aboute winter on november? For me is soooo strange!
@@elizabethp4064 WOOO THAT'S COOL! IN ITALY IS COMPLATLEY DIFFERENT!
You know how we are in America, everything is so shocking. Decorate when you want! It's not bothering anyone
Ikr I find it weird that they're so obsessed with Halloween also. Who wants to celebrate blood and gore, I don't understand them but I accept them lol
@@Mmc.Indigo IT'S FANTASTIC!!!
@@sukamayoutube2323 hahaha
That is so pretty. I really like that. 😊
Some plants can be harmful to breathe in with candles! It’s also a fire hazard. Be careful and hopefully you’ll see this!
Imagine the fires this will start this Christmas!
If your insurance policy company goes through your watch history & sees this...
No payout.
Even the matches are aesthetic 😊
Be careful those are fire hazards
So aesthetically pleasing.
I bet her breathing is also aesthetic 😂❤
😂😂 Right 😂
STOPPPP THE MATCH IS AESTHETIC 😭😭
As someone who makes candle at home… this is really bad. Overheated the wax, using random essential oils and a random kitchen bowl. And not all essential oils are suitable for candle making. You don’t get a full burn or over burn, and the candle will smell nothing very shortly. Good video but bad candle making. Plenty of videos in YT for those who want to make good candles.
Pretty sure the random plants on top are the biggest crime here and the most actually dangerous lmao unsure how you can tell that she overheated the wax or how you're gauging her essential oils aren't up to snuff that just seems like you want to brag about having a super basic candle making knowledge
@@QTpatootie95 Exactly my thoughts!!
@@QTpatootie95 please, do your own research about candle making. If you go online, there are plenty of candle suppliers telling you not to use microwave or overheat wax and non specific essential oils for candles if you want to make good candles.
The random plants are another issue, I won't personally do that myself but you keep them out of flames it is okay and many people do sell candles with stuff inside.
That’s the most beautiful diy candle I’ve ever seen! 🫶🏼
I love her xmas tree in the background ❤
You inspired me to get back to candle making. 🥰
Dis is Incredibly Satisfying ❤
Beautiful, I can almost smell it ❤
EVEN HER MATCHES ARE AESTHETIC 😭😭😭
HAATEEEEE THE SOUNDS! HAAATEEEE THE TREND OF SOUNDS😢😢😢😢😢😢
✨EVERYBODY SO CREATIVE✨
So beautiful!!!😮
So cute! 🕯
Everyone saying it was done wrong, but honestly it was just so satisfying to watch
What a satisfying video....😊😊😊
Omg 😱😱😱that’s awesome ❤❤❤
So cute!🫶❤️
These videos are making me try making my own candles 😌
I used to make my own soy pine & eucalyptus candles early 2000s as part of my aromatherapy course .
Products were not as accessible and very expensive.
I’m happy there is much more available ingredients now .. yay
I might try again :)
Wow this is really beautiful❤
Bro I keep getting nostalgia every time I watch a Christmas video
My mom also makes candles ❤️🕯️
Love it totes beautiful unTill one of those tiny pine cones sets afire lol super pretty though
Oooh some cranberries would add a nice color to it too. ❤