How to Remove Wax from A Candle Jar
Reclaim the was from jar candles and reuse it to make more crafts!
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Reclaim the was from jar candles and reuse it to make more crafts!
How to Remove Wax from A Candle Jar Read More 👉
Whether you’re a bookbinder or a leather worker, want to sew outdoor-friendly projects, or are interested in macrame or jewelry making, you have a use for waxed thread.
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Want to set yourself up with your own year’s worth of romantic evenings and snug-inside-and-safe-from-the-storm weekends? Here’s how!
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This method is an especially nice look when you want something festive, such as the red and green of Christmas, or the pink and more pink of Valentine’s Day
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There are lots of different ways that you can make a candle. Here’s how to make candles using poured beeswax that you dyed yourself!
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You don’t need expensive wax dyes to turn your natural wax of choice a vibrant color. Here’s how to dye wax with crayons that you probably already have.
How to Dye Wax with Crayons from Your Stash Read More 👉
With beeswax, you can make a mixed-media, collaged art piece that’s almost entirely glue-free.
How to Make a Mixed-Media Collage with Beeswax Read More 👉
Need to pack a sandwich or some snacks for your kiddo? Make a DIY food wrap, and kick plastic baggies to the curb.
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Have you been hunting for food safe fabric to make DIY snack bags? I found a solution for you!
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‘Tis the season for making origami Mayflowers!
Tutorial + How-to: Make Origami Waterproof with Beeswax Read More 👉
So you made candles, or preserved autumn leaves, or cooked up furniture polish, or crafted modeling wax for the kiddos, and now you’re left with a crock pot or bain-marie half-full of melted beeswax (or its vegan wax substitutes).
Here’s the easy way that I store my leftover wax, measured into known amounts so that future projects are easier to put together, and pretty enough that the wax can be stored right out in the open, leaving more storage space for my fabric stash.
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From my antique library table to my unfinished wood kitchen countertops to my children’s many wooden toys (especially the hand-stained wooden toys), my homemade beeswax wood polish keeps them all in good condition, with all-natural ingredients and scented with essential oils.
How-to: A Recipe for Natural Beeswax Wood Polish Read More 👉
Hand-dipping paper in beeswax gives it the patina of an antique and is a chemical-free way to preserve it. Here’s how to make your own beeswax paper.
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Take the ephemeral beauty of autumn leaves and make it last forever when you preserve leaves with the one simple, natural ingredient that is pure beeswax.
How-to: Preserve Autumn Leaves with Melted Beeswax Read More 👉
How does Stockmar modeling beeswax compare to my own beloved homemade modeling beeswax?
Review: Stockmar Modeling Beeswax Read More 👉