Yesterday we took our wicks and prepared to make beeswax candles.

We attached the wicks to bent coat hangers so that we can dip and then hang them up for a rest on a broom handle laid between two chairs.
In the hot water bath we had a tin with a sweet little bear on it and in that tin there are three tall beer cans with the lids prized open in a rather rudimentary manner with kitchen utensils. 
I can never find the right tools when I want them. And in these tall cans was the molten wax. 
We dipped and dipped and cooled and dipped until we had a collection of beeswax sausages. 
You should leave them to cure for a few days, but I have never been known for my patience, so we lit a wonky one at lunch time and we were all very excited to find that we had actually made a candle which burned for ages.

Good morning. And now I must dash. I have a cow to milk and animals to feed and then I need to change into clothing more suitable for the city,(imagine if I wore my upholstered clown suit and gumboots to the city!! Ha ha ha. Actually don’t imagine that. Too horrible!) And we don’t have time for flights of fancy, I have to catch the early train.
If I do not pop in tomorrow morning blame ChgJohn! But I will try! I promise!
OH! Yesterday it was announced that I had won The Writers Desk Competition over at Nancy’s beautiful blog. Isn’t that lovely! And the other entries were wonderful so I am very flattered. Thank’s to all of you who voted for me and Thank You nrhatch. (This is how Nancy appears in our comments lounge, just so’s you know). Having a writing competition was such a fun thing to do!
Have a lovely day. I certainly will!
celi
Here is a story I wrote exactly 12 months ago. It is a story about Love. If you have time you might like to read it.
PS Talking of Dirty Stop-Outs Charlotte still has not called in to let us know how she is. So we are assuming no news is good news. Though Good News would have been Better.
Now, what am I doing, Lollygagging about, I have to run!!!



42 responses to “How to make wonky Beeswax Candles.”
Congratulations on your win! Now about Charlotte……
How fun are these candles! Congratulations on winning your writing contest. I moved to a self hosted blog so I may not show up in your reader anymore so please stop by http://bamskitchen.com when you get a minute. Take care, BAM
Missed all your posts now caught up loved them all. When you got rain we got snow and I mean SNOW 🙂 too much shoveling had me resting and posting photos for sale and actually sold a beauty and sold my van yesterday so maybe by spring I can get the plow truck fixed for next year
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Life you know what I mean out where you are living it!
Stay safe
Congrats too
Sausage candles are probably going to be a huge trend for 2103…
How amazing! I bet the kids were exited 🙂 save trip and say hi to John!
Wow, working candles! You are clever. 🙂
Your boundless energy and exuberence blows me away!! Always something new and amazing!!
Wonky and fun!
Look awesome – like witchy and primitive – right up my street!
This will beat great use of my beeswax 🙂
I’ve got behind and am only now catching up. I enjoyed this demo of candle-making. They are so full of character and they made me laugh.
I don’t know whether you saw this – I thought you might like to see what someone who doesn’t have the milking and feeding and barn cleaning to do does with bees wax! http://canadianartjunkie.com/2013/02/22/the-beeswax-architecture-of-penelope-stewart/