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Woodlark DIY Walnut Shell Candle Making Kit
- Item Number
- 194
- Estimated Value
- 19 USD
- Sold
- 16 USD to mv2cdca5f
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to THE MADISON SCHOOL LTD (tax ID 830485237) on behalf of the winner.
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
This materials kit contains all of the materials that you will need to make your own floating walnut shell candles.
You will need something to melt the wax in (such as a metal pitcher or a heat-safe bowl) and a larger pot to create a double boiler. We use these stainless steel pitchers to melt our wax.
This kit includes:
- six walnut shell halves (walnuts are grown pesticide-free in the USA, sustainably harvested and shelled by hand)
- four beeswax blocks (premium, unprocessed 100% beeswax that’s sustainably harvested by a small family-owned beekeeping business in Minnesota. These beeswax blocks are exclusively made for the shop)
- 12" of 100% cotton wick
- a instruction sheet, printed on 100% recycled paper
packaging: inside a kraft paper bag, 100% recyclable
Pure beeswax may develop a whiteish film called “bloom” due to the natural process of the oils in the beeswax rising to the outside surface. It does not affect the wax in any way and can easily be removed by buffing with a soft cloth or left as is if you are melting the blocks down.
Donated By:
Kathleen Dillman
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