Just discovered your channel! Love it! My son and I have horrible allergies to the “scents” of store bought candles but I love to burn them just something about the glow from a burning candle ! Thanks so much for posting this video!!
Wow, you could do pretty much anything you wanted with that many acres! Just try not to get into too many new things at once. Don't want to over do it and get overwhelmed or burned out ;)
@@WilsonHomestead very true! My husband works long hours at work so it’s usually just me and my son (almost 13) I think our major plan for this next spring is produce and herbs ! We’re in Kentucky so we have a pretty decent growing season !!
Yeah that's an awesome goal! Just start with that and see how it goes. Then next year do a little more and keep adding ;) We are all on different stages of this journey! It's really great that your son can be learning about all this type of stuff, off to a great start!
Thank you!!! I am making beeswax candles to sell on our farm (I make goat milk soap also) and appreciate your video! It took me some time to get the wick right! Thanks for sharing! ~jc
Thank you for the tip of adding coconut oil and the and the amount of drops of essential oils into 1 lb of bee wax. Personal experience, it helps to spray or wipe jars with Jojoba oil or almond oil to prevent cracks and should poor all at one go to prevent it to have a rim that shows where you stopped and topped it up, when pooring bee wax into clear glass containers.
Thanks for sharing this. I love candles! Going to try this out. What quantity of beeswax, oil and butter did you use please? Also, any ideas on how I can get a vanilla scenting candle? Xx
Which wicks have less odor as some indicated that these give off an overpowering odor? Also, can I use any vegetable oil instead, which one produces less odor?
Just a little FYI I made a candle in a vintage bone china teacup.I have a lot of them luckily from fam dinners growing up.Anyway looked beautiful glowing through the cup then got so hot it broke /:
ty for your video. i just bought the wax you have shown in your yourtube ... how do i you like it. i got ten pounds. i am starting at the beginning of the year. my girlfriend and myself are going to make candles for everyone at church. and have one large one for the santa gift. ty again you just make it seem easy. ty again
have a question for you and I hope to hear from you if you have time! I’m currently making beef Tallow Candles but I’m having a difficult time finding a cost effective way to add scent. I have used essential oil‘s but I have to use over 60 drops to even get a smell. I don’t want to use fragrance oils because they’re not natural. Would you recommend that I mix the tallow with another fat like coconut oil? Do you think these two would mix well or is there another one you would recommend?
Hi! Yes adding scent with essential oils can get really expensive! Coconut oil and tallow would mix just fine, it might give off a slightly coconut scent if you use unrefined coconut oil, which I feel like would smell really nice. I love using cacao butter too because it gives a delicious chocolate scent! So you can use different oils like that to add scent without being too expensive, but there isn't as many options as with essential oil.
I have never used soy wax for candle making so I'm actually not sure. I generally only use beeswax and coconut oil because I'm trying to use as healthy and natural of ingredients as possible, and soy isn't as healthy. But there are a ton of good soy candle recipes online that should be really easy to find. Sorry I couldn't be of more help! Blessings!
@@WilsonHomestead i found coconut oil in turkey. To what extent should i do this? İ thought soy wax was healthy. İt is healthier if you like to mix coconut and beeswax
Just discovered your channel! Love it! My son and I have horrible allergies to the “scents” of store bought candles but I love to burn them just something about the glow from a burning candle ! Thanks so much for posting this video!!
Welcome, glad you're here! Yes, something about having a candle lit is so magical! And kids are just mesmerized by them it seems! You're so welcome ;)
@@WilsonHomestead can’t wait to see what else u can teach me 😂 we live on 33 acres but are just getting started in the whole homesteading journey!!
Wow, you could do pretty much anything you wanted with that many acres! Just try not to get into too many new things at once. Don't want to over do it and get overwhelmed or burned out ;)
@@WilsonHomestead very true! My husband works long hours at work so it’s usually just me and my son (almost 13) I think our major plan for this next spring is produce and herbs ! We’re in Kentucky so we have a pretty decent growing season !!
Yeah that's an awesome goal! Just start with that and see how it goes. Then next year do a little more and keep adding ;) We are all on different stages of this journey! It's really great that your son can be learning about all this type of stuff, off to a great start!
The clothe pin on the wick, nice thank you.
Thank you!!! I am making beeswax candles to sell on our farm (I make goat milk soap also) and appreciate your video! It took me some time to get the wick right! Thanks for sharing! ~jc
Wonderful! Always glad to hear of other people doing stuff like this! Keep it up! :)
I'm so inspired! love the video! homemade candles are great.
Thank you!!
Love this Video! My daughter and I love making Candles. Great Info! x
That would be a super fun project to do with your daughter! And a good life skill to teach :)
This was explained so well. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Thank you for the tip of adding coconut oil and the and the amount of drops of essential oils into 1 lb of bee wax. Personal experience, it helps to spray or wipe jars with Jojoba oil or almond oil to prevent cracks and should poor all at one go to prevent it to have a rim that shows where you stopped and topped it up, when pooring bee wax into clear glass containers.
Great information , Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I'm gonna try and add some coco butter.
You definitely should, so good!
@@WilsonHomestead appreciate you 🥰
Aww thanks!
Great videos 💜 Loving your channel!
Thank you so much!!
Ohhh can you use Shea butter?
Thanks for sharing this. I love candles! Going to try this out.
What quantity of beeswax, oil and butter did you use please?
Also, any ideas on how I can get a vanilla scenting candle? Xx
Great video! :)
Thanks!
Love it
Which wicks have less odor as some indicated that these give off an overpowering odor? Also, can I use any vegetable oil instead, which one produces less odor?
Just a little FYI I made a candle in a vintage bone china teacup.I have a lot of them luckily from fam dinners growing up.Anyway looked beautiful glowing through the cup then got so hot it broke /:
Hi, love this video...what size wicks do you use specifically pleade?
Does the addition of coconut/coco butter oils lessen the shelf life of the candles. I put candles back for emergencies too.
ty for your video. i just bought the wax you have shown in your yourtube ... how do i you like it. i got ten pounds. i am starting at the beginning of the year. my girlfriend and myself are going to make candles for everyone at church. and have one large one for the santa gift. ty again you just make it seem easy. ty again
Is your chocolate butter natural or refined?
Is it 50 drops of for the whole batch?
have a question for you and I hope to hear from you if you have time! I’m currently making beef Tallow Candles but I’m having a difficult time finding a cost effective way to add scent. I have used essential oil‘s but I have to use over 60 drops to even get a smell. I don’t want to use fragrance oils because they’re not natural. Would you recommend that I mix the tallow with another fat like coconut oil? Do you think these two would mix well or is there another one you would recommend?
Hi! Yes adding scent with essential oils can get really expensive! Coconut oil and tallow would mix just fine, it might give off a slightly coconut scent if you use unrefined coconut oil, which I feel like would smell really nice. I love using cacao butter too because it gives a delicious chocolate scent! So you can use different oils like that to add scent without being too expensive, but there isn't as many options as with essential oil.
The links can’t be open for beeswax. Would you please send it again. Thank you
So sorry about that! All the links are fixed now! Let me know if they work! Thank you for letting me know!
Thank you so much! Definitely will try. Love your Chanel!
You're welcome! Thank you :)
Can you make this as a soy wax candle as well? Instead of using beeswax?
I'm sure you could! :) I just try to stay away from soy for everything so I like the beeswax the best.
how can i blend beeswax with soy wax? %5 %10?
I’m wondering the same thing.
I have never used soy wax for candle making so I'm actually not sure. I generally only use beeswax and coconut oil because I'm trying to use as healthy and natural of ingredients as possible, and soy isn't as healthy. But there are a ton of good soy candle recipes online that should be really easy to find. Sorry I couldn't be of more help! Blessings!
@@WilsonHomestead i found coconut oil in turkey. To what extent should i do this? İ thought soy wax was healthy. İt is healthier if you like to mix coconut and beeswax
A quick google will tell you why everything but beeswax is bad.
Soy is extremely estrogenic, it’s not good