Beeswax Candle Tutorial – Learn From An Expert Candlemaker | BrambleBerry.com



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  2. Hi Flower, I'm from Indonesia, I just watched this video in 2025, I really really like the way you share your knowledge & experiences, you're a professor 👍

    Thank you so much 😊🙏

  3. How long is "a little bit"when letting the wax cool down after melting it?
    Iv watched many videos on candle making and this is informative. Thank You

  4. 1) Instead of a pot, what about using an old glass jar to melt the beeswax in? This way you can just throw it away later instead of having to clean it. 2) Also, how much essential oils did you add? 3) Instead of cleaning the container, can you just leave it as it is in the end and just use it like that when making new candles again? 4) Do you suggest a 4-pound pouring pot with a handle? 5) If you don't have a torch, you suggested putting it back in the double boiler when it starts to harden on the top, but then that would bring the temperature up again to a point that's too hot to pour it, no?

  5. Such great info – thank you!
    I only have one block of beeswax to use from my late husband. Could I line a pot with tin foil so that I don’t ruin my pot?

  6. When buying candles and lighting them I am very well known for cutting down the wax and sometimes adding a wick and burning the fuel down😊

  7. Thank you for a thorough how-to. You are an excellent teacher. I’m curious about your recipe – many of the other videos I’ve watched using beeswax, they incorporate coconut oil. Why do you not use it and what’s your opinion on using it? I’m about to make my first candles using beeswax and am feeling unsure about using coconut oil or if I can use straight beeswax. Thank you 🙏🏼

  8. Watched this last night on mute with subtitles on for about half of the video, and still learned a ton. Today I finally felt confident enough to take the quart bag full of beeswax shards that I collected in our previous, over air-conditioned apartment (the wax was always getting blown off to the side by the vent), and make two little mason jar candles for Advent. It was so easy and not nearly as messy as expected, and it took less than an hour!!!

  9. If you have leftover wax in the bottom of your bowl, just put some oil in there and mix with the hot wax, let cool and wipe out it’ll turn into balm and easily wiped out

  10. Great tutorial! However, she's interchanging the phrase "essential oils" with what she used and called a "fragrance oil." They are not the same. Fragrance oils are synthetic, while essential oils are natural, and are generally steam distilled from plants or resins. Just know that there's a difference.

  11. As a second-year beekeeper, this is my first time working with a substantial block of new wax, and I couldn't have asked for a more helpful and inspiring guide. Your style and content are exactly what I needed—thank you so much

  12. I tried my first ever candle making few hours back, it turned out pretty amazing. Thankyou so much for the knowledge😊…

    The first candle i poured had a tunnel near the wick, your troubleshooting part indeed helped me. The second candle i poured turned out amazing & it has a perfect finish…