Posted: November 12th, 2011 | Author: candle101 | Filed under: beeswax, candlemaking tutorials | Tags: animal print, beeswax, candle, candlemaking, handmade, jungle, pillar, rolled, sheets, stripes, wax, zebra | No Comments »

Inspired by my secret guilty pleasure reality TV: Jerseylicious and their not-so-secret-love for animal prints, this honeycomb patterned masterpiece is freehandly detailed with beeswax zebra stripes. Decorate your mantel and to let the animal in you come out and play. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 19th, 2010 | Author: candle101 | Filed under: candlemaking tutorials, paraffin | Tags: candle, candlemaking, chopstick, layered, paraffin, scented, wax | 3 Comments »
This is an easy candle project that yields lovely results. With simple techniques, learn to create a fancy effect on the classic layered candle.
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Posted: October 16th, 2010 | Author: candle101 | Filed under: beeswax, candlemaking tutorials | Tags: beeswax, candlemaking, favors, heart, silicone, start | No Comments »

Silicone ice trays make great tools when it comes to making poured beeswax candles. While the beeswax stubbornly sticks to other types of molds, with silicone, the candle pops right out. These little heart and star-shaped candles are perfect for gift giving or adding a touch of candlelight to any occasion.
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Posted: October 3rd, 2010 | Author: candle101 | Filed under: beeswax, candlemaking tutorials | Tags: beeswax, candle, candlemaking, handmade, rose | No Comments »

Hand molding beeswax is a fun (but sometimes more difficult) way to get
creative with this natural wax. Taking the time to practice this technique is the key to creating a stunning finished piece.
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Posted: March 15th, 2010 | Author: candle101 | Filed under: beeswax, candlemaking tutorials, useful tips | Tags: beeswax, blossom, candle, candlemaking, diy, floral, learn, rolled | 1 Comment »
Inspired by cherry blossoms, this dainty candle reminds me of something proper and ladylike. Contrasting and matching colors make this project a fun way to explore decorative combinations through beeswax sheets, ribbons, and beads.
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