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More Information ROLLED BEESWAX CANDLESRolled beeswax candles are safe and easy to make. In fact, these are great candles to make with children. Of course, you still need to prime your wicks and this requires you to melt some wax. So if you are making rolled beeswax candles with children, you can make your primed wicks in advance to ensure the children don't get burnt accidentally. When I make beeswax candles, I personally prefer to keep the candle its natural color. The natural color for beeswax is a golden amber color. I also don't add any scents or aromas to my beeswax candles because I find the aroma of beeswax already soothing and pleasant. Some may want to add color to their beeswax candles. If you do, then you have two options. You can either buy the beeswax in the color you want or you can buy bleached beeswax and then dye it. If you want to make your rolled beeswax candles in a different color or with more than one color, then you will need to buy the beeswax already dyed. The reason why is because we are using sheets of beeswax to make the candle. To make your own sheets of beeswax would simply bee (woops.. a pun... get it.. bee rather than be) too much work. Beeswax sheets have a really interesting pattern already and so when you roll the sheets of beeswax, you finish with a really nice looking candle. It's worth noting that generally speaking, beeswax candles burn longer than paraffin candles. However, this isn't necessarily the case with rolled beeswax candles. Rolled beeswax candles tend to burn faster. Therefore, although rolled beeswax candles are both easy to make and really quite beautiful, if you are a true connoisseur of natural candles, then ultimately you will want to learn how to make solid beeswax candles by melting the beeswax and adding it to a mould. It is more difficult to make solid candles using beeswax as opposed to paraffin because beeswax doesn't release as easily from the moulds. As a result, you will need to use a release agent with your beeswax candles.
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