Beeswax Recipes
Beeswax Recipes
Beeswax Recipes
Step 1
Make photocopies of old pictures or other images you want to include. Trim and place them on the
canvas to get an idea of where you'll want them to be in the final piece. Remove and put them aside.
Step 2
You'll need a mini crock-pot for melting the wax and then it will be your beeswax pot forever.
Beeswax is tough stuff and once you melt it in a pot-that's it, you can't use it for cooking anymore.
Shave or cut the wax into small pieces and place in the pot. Set the temperature to medium and melt
the wax.
Step 3
Apply a layer of melted beeswax to the stretched canvas with an old brush. Lay a piece of dress
pattern tissue on top. Coat the canvas, including the edges, with another layer of melted wax.
Step 4
Now place your elements on the canvas and cover with another layer of wax. Using a travel iron
without steam holes, press the wax to smooth out any air bubbles. Add another collage item and
repeat the process.
Step5
Add ribbon, lace or any other decorative touches. Lay flat items on top of the canvas and add another
layer of wax. Embellish with buttons by dripping a circle of wax onto the canvas. Press the button into
the wax, taking care not to burn your fingers.
Remember:
Use old or inexpensive brushes to apply the wax. The brushes cannot
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be used more than once.
Use only 100% beeswax for this project, not paraffin or candle wax.
Never leave melting wax unattended. It can become a fire hazard if
overheated.
Skin Cream
Melt the oil, lanolin and beeswax to 160 degrees F. Heat the
borax and water in a separate container to 160 degrees F. Be
sure the beeswax is melted and the borax is dissolved. Add the
water mixture to the oil mixture while stirring. When a white
cream forms, stir slowly until the mixture cools to 100 degrees
F. Pour the cream into small, wide-mouth jars.
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Petroleum Jelly
3 ounces beeswax
2 ounces cocoa butter
3 ounces sweet almond oil
Solid Perfume
Melt all ingredients over double boiler until well mixed and
integrated. Pour into containers and let cool.
Rosemary Cream
(excellent for getting mascara & makeup off) - FOR ALL SKIN
TYPES EXCEPT OILY
Step 1
12g beeswax
15g emulsifying wax
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1 tablespoon (thick) coconut oil
100ml olive oil.
Step 2
2 tablespoons water
1/4 teaspoon borax
1 tablespoon rosewater
If the E/O is added above 45C it will vaporize & you will loose
your therapeutic qualities as well as most of the fragrance. Pot
into sterilized glass jar.
Place the soap in a freezer for 3 hours, then remove it from the
molds
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Cold Cream
Candle Wicks
The herb Mullen was used centuries ago to make wicks for
candles. You will have to find the seeds for Mullen and grow
them yourself. Mullen is a tall straight plant with a hard stem.
When the plant is fully grown and ripe, cut and remove the
hard outer stem. In the centre of the stem is a vegetable cord
like substance. Remove the cords and twist carefully, tying at
top and bottom, then hang with a small weight like a pebble
attached to the bottom. You can plait several cords of Mullen
together to make the thickness of wick you require. Leave to
dry for several weeks, then use in candles as normal.
Spice Sachets
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8 oz olive oil
16 oz Sunflower Oil
16 oz Crisco
2 oz Beeswax
8 oz carrot juice
14 oz water
7.58 oz lye (sodium hydroxide)
Instructions:
16 oz wt Almond Oil
26 oz wt Canola oil
32 oz wt Coconut Oil
28 oz wt Olive oil
26 oz wt Hydrogenated Soybean Oilbean Oil
48 fl oz water
18 oz wt lye (sodium hydroxide)
4 oz wt Beeswax (.5 oz per pound x 8 lbs.)
4 oz wt Honey (.5 oz per pound x 8 lbs.)
Instructions:
Heat oils to 150 F. Add Beeswax (you can grate it, chunk it,
pre-melt it). Cool to 115 F. Lye and water to about 110 F.
Add lye/water to oils, at light trace, add the honey. Stir till well
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blended. Pour no more than an inch deep. Cover with Saran
type wrap prevents soda ash). Don't wrap with a blanket, just
put a cookie sheet over the top, as this will get warmer than
soaps without honey.
Notes & Comments: You can scent this as you like, add scents
at light trace.
Parts by weight:
2 parts beeswax
1 part talc
pigment
Wax Pastels
Parts by weight:
1 part grated soap
1 part beeswax
Pigment
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concentrated food coloring as the pigment. The paste is sold
with cake decorating supplies. The crayons are food safe and
they blend well. Their color is almost as concentrated as the
crayons made with the artist's pigment.
Oil Paint #1
8 measures beeswax
3 measures turpentine
Oil paint #2
4 measures beeswax
1 measure Damar varnish
1 measure boiled linseed oil
12 measures turpentine
Beeswax Polishes
Famous Three in One Solid Furniture Polish
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Beeswax Polish
Liquid Polish
4 oz. beeswax
1/4 cup liquid soap
2 cups turpentine
1 cup very warm water
1/4 cup pine oil
Dissolve the soap well in the warm water, and let cool. Using
the double boiler technique, melt the beeswax shavings in the
turpentine, remove and cool. When both mixes are cool , mix
gently and thoroughly with a wooden stick. If, as happens, the
mix cools too quickly and hardens again, re-heat gently while
stirring.
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Furniture Cream Polish #2
Furniture Oil
Melt the two ingredients together over low heat and store in
closed bottle.
Floor Polish
4 oz. beeswax
1/2 cup liquid soap
1/2 pint water
1/4 cup linseed oil
1/4 cup turpentine
Melt the wax in the warm water, then mix in the soap. When
cooled, add the turpentine and linseed oil. Store in covered
container.
Shoe Polish
Parts by weight:
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4 oz. beeswax
4 oz. resin or rosin (music stores carry)
1 pint vegetable oil
5 lbs beeswax
2 cups mineral oil
Step 2: Remove the mixture from the oven and allow it to cool
until there is a film of cooled wax on the surface (about 125
degrees F). Test the wax to be sure it is very warm, but not
uncomfortable.
Step 3: The body part treated must be clean and dry. Dip the
body part into the wax mixture and withdraw it. If the hand is
being treated, keep the fingers apart. Do this a few more times
until there is a thick coating of wax.
Step 4: Return the body part to the wax and leave there (15 to
30 minutes) until the mixture cools.
Step 5: Remove the body part and peel off the wax.
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the oil and wax are combined.
Ironing Wax
Heat the wax and oil in a microwave or a double boiler until the
wax melts. Remove this from the heat and stir in the
turpentine. Wet flannel cloth or a dust mop in the liquid. Wring
it out and spread it to dry.
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2 oz. weight beeswax
1 teaspoon powdered rosin
Sealing Putty
Waterproof paper
Copper Cleaner
Parts by weight.
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beeswax and mineral oil together in a microwave or a double
boiler. Stir in the soap mixture and the citric acid. Let the
cleaner set overnight before using it. Apply the polish with a
clean, damp cloth. Rinse the copper and wipe it dry with a
clean cloth.
Beeswax Recipes
Ever wonder what to do with those leftover beeswax candle stubs and scrap? Turn them into useful household
products that not only will save money, but most likely be far superior to equivalent commercial products. The
following recipes all use beeswax. For each recipe, safely melt the beeswax gently in a double boiler. Do not use
a microwave oven since the wax could reach the flash point and ignite. Do not cover the wax when using water
to heat. Otherwise, water could condense on the lid and eventually get into the wax.
Lip Balm Lip Gloss
Ingredients: Ingredients:
1tblsp beeswax 1tblsp beeswax
2 tblsp coconut oil 1 tblsp sweet almond or coconut oil
2 capsules vitamin E 4 drops esential oil (orange, lemon,
mint,....)
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few drops of you favorite fragrant oil 1 tblsp tea tree essential oil
Disclaimer:
Through the years our customers have submitted the above recipes. We have not tested each
recipe and
cannot make any guarantees or claims about the accuracy and effectiveness of each recipe.
Please use at
your own discretion.
Beeswax is a byproduct of honey production. It makes wonderful lip balms, hand lotions, hand creams, moisturizers, in
cosmetics, wood finishes, waxes, leather polishes; waterproofing products, and dental molds.
It is impervious to water and unaffected by mildew. It has a melting point of 143 to 148 degrees F. and should only be
heated using a double boiler as it is flammable when subjected to fire and flames. It is pliable at 100 degrees F.
Beeswax is produced by the (female) worker honeybees. The wax is secreted from wax glands on the underside of the
bee's abdomen and is molded into six-sided cells which are filled with honey, then capped with more wax. When honey is
harvested, the top layer of wax that covers the cells, the cappings, must be removed from each hexagon-shaped cell.
Bees use propolis ( derived from resins and essential oils from local plants and pine trees ) to "glue" together the wooden
frames in their hive, and that must be scraped off so the frames can be separated. The beeswax, which contains some
honey, bee parts, and other impurities, must be melted and filtered or strained.
Most beeswax is gold or yellow but can also be in shades of orange, brown, etc. The color of the wax is in most part
determined by the type of plants the bees collect nectar from. Beeswax has a delightful, light fragrance of honey, flower
nectar and pollen.
Beeswax makes superior, slow burning candles. Beeswax burns more beautifully than any other wax. It exudes a faint,
natural fragrance of honey and pollen. When candles are made with the proper size of wicking, they are smokeless,
dripless, and burn with a bright flame.
If you wonder why beeswax is so expensive, consider this: It has been estimated that bees must fly 150,000 miles to
produce one pound of wax. Bees must eat about six pounds of honey to secrete a pound of wax. For every 100 pounds of
honey a beekeeper harvests, only one to two pounds of beeswax are produced.
BEESWAX RECIPES
Moisturing Vitamin E Cream
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10 drops Vitamin E oil
10 drops lavender essential oil
Melt the oil and the wax in a double boiler, Remove from heat, add water, and stir thoroughly.
Add your Vitamin E, essential oil and stir continuously until cool. This cream is very moisturizing and emollient.
It is nice for rough, dry, or chapped complexions and should help promote healthy looking skin.
After you have added the essential oil and the cream is still warm enough to pour, carefully pour it into Salve Jars or Metal
Tins, we offer both below.
( Makes enough to fill 4 each 1 ounce salve jars or 1 ounce metal tins )
A rule of thumb is 2 parts oil to one part beeswax. Simply heat the Sweet Almond and Jojoba oil in a saucepan and add
Beeswax. If you want a thin consistency ( such as a cream or Vaseline ) add only a little bit of Beeswax. Want it thicker
like wax? Just add more Beeswax.
Allow the base to cool down to see what the consistency is like. If it's too thick, add more Sweet Almond oil and reheat,
too thin?, add more Beeswax.
As the base is cooling add the essential oils to enhance the healing effect of the balm. These essential oils can be found in
our Essential Oil List.
After you have added the essential oil and the lip balm is still warm enough to pour, carefully pour it into Salve Jars or
Metal Tins, we offer both below.
Herbal Salve
Make different Herbal Salves simply by changing/mixing differnet essential oils!
Ingredients:
2 ounces Beeswax
3 ounces Sweet Almond Oil
1 ounce Jojoba Oil
1/2 oz. Canola oil
40 drops total essential oil of your preference
( Makes enough to fill 4 each 1 ounce salve jars or 1 ounce metal tins )
Simply heat the Sweet Almond, Canola oil and Jojoba oil in a saucepan and add Beeswax. If you want a thin consistency (
such as a cream or Vaseline ) add only a little bit of Beeswax. Want it thicker like wax? Just add more Beeswax.
Allow the base to cool down to see what the consistency is like. If it's too thick, add more Sweet Almond oil and reheat,
too thin?, add more Beeswax.
As the base is cooling add the essential oils to enhance the healing effect of the balm. These essential oils can be found in
our Essential Oil List.
After you have added the essential oil and the lip balm is still warm enough to pour, carefully pour it into Salve Jars or
Metal Tins, we offer both below.
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Use Orange Essential oil for a lighter body lotion, said to relax, relieve sexual apprehension, and is antiseptic and
antibactericidal.
Use Patchouli Essential oil for antiseptic, aphrodisiac qualities.
Use Rosemary Essential oil for relieving tired muscles.
Use Tea Tree Essential oil for Antiseptic, antifungal, antiviral qualities.
Put chickweed and comfrey powder into sweet olive oil and simmer 3 hours. Strain and add beeswax. Pour into salve jars
or tins.
Coconut Butter Body Moisturizer ( Good for wind and sunburned skin )
Ingredients
2 tablespoons beeswax
2 teaspoons distilled water
4 oz. cocoa butter
4 tablespoons sweet almond
2 tablespoons coconut oil
Melt the beeswax over low heat with the water. Spoon in cocoa butter and blend. Gradually blend in oils. Pour into glass
jar.
The lotion will thicken as it cools.
Melt the beeswax in a microwave or a double boiler. Stir in the baby oil.
Remove the mixture from the heat and stir until cool.
Melt the oil, lanolin and beeswax to 160 degrees F. Heat the borax and water in a separate container to 160 degrees F. Be
sure the beeswax is melted and the borax is dissolved. Add the water mixture to the oil mixture while stirring.
When a white cream forms, stir slowly until the mixture cools to 100 degrees F. Pour the cream into small, wide-mouth
jars.
Mix together chickweed, wormwood powder, add the mixed herbs to sweet olive oil and simmer 3 hours. Strain and add
beeswax and Tea Tree Oil. Pour into salve containers.
HAND CREAM
2 ounces beeswax
1 cup sweet almond oil
1 cup water
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10 drops essential oil (if desired, for fragrance)
Heat beeswax and sweet almond oil until the wax melts. In another container, heat water until warm. Both mixtures
should be warm, but not so hot as to be uncomfortable to the touch.
Place warm water in a blender. Cover the blender, leaving open the small opening in the cover. With the blender running
on high speed, slowly pour in the beeswax-oil mixture in a thin stream. When most of the oil has been added, the mixture
should begin to thicken.
At this point, add the essential oil. Continue to add oil and blend until the mixture is sufficiently thickened. Turn off the
blender. You should have a thick cream. Spoon into salve jars or metal tins.
Body Lotion
This is a great recipe that does not spoil easily without the aid of refrigeration. It makes about 2 cups of lotion.
Place aloe vera gel, lanolin and vitamin E oil in a blender or food processor. Place coconut oil and beeswax in a 2 cup Pyrex
measuring cup, microwave on high for 30 second and stir. Repeat in ten second blocks until fully melted.
Stir in almond oil, reheating if necessary. Run blender at low to medium speed, then pour in melted oils in a thin stream.
As the oils is blended in the cream will turn white and the blender's motor will begin to grind. As soon as you have a
mayonaise-like consistency, stop motor, add essential oils and pulse blend. do not overblend Transfer cream to glass jars
while still warm because it thickens quickly.
This recipe was found in the Winter 97 issue of Handcraft Illustrated Magazine. The article was written by Amy Jenner
Combine the sweet olive oil, beeswax, cocoa butter and heat thoroughly in the top of a double boiler. Remove from the
heat. Add the vitamin e, lavender oil and beat well. Pour into salve jars and allow the mixture to cool before covering.
Ingredients:
3 ounces beeswax
2 ounces cocoa butter
3 ounces sweet almond oil
Melt and mix all ingredients thoroughly. Mold into desired shape.
Solid Perfume
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Ingredients:
3 parts Sweet Almond or Jojoba oil
2 parts White beeswax
1 part Cosmetic Grade Fragrance Oil, choose from our huge line of Rachel's Cosmetic Grade Fragrance Oils
Melt all ingredients over double boiler until well mixed and integrated. Pour into containers and let cool.
LIP GLOSS
2 teaspoons beeswax
2 tablespoons, sweet almond oil or coconut oil
5 drops essential oil (such as orange, lemon, grapefruit, tangerine, coconut or mint)
2 drops vitamin E capsule
(optional: to tint, up to 1/4 teaspoon lipstick)
Melt the oil and beeswax together. Remove from heat. If coloring, stir in the lipstick. When the mixture has cooled to
lukewarm, stir in essential oil and the vitamin E. Transfer to a small container.
Stir occasionally while cooling . If a thicker gloss is desired, increase the amount of beeswax. (Experiment with other
additions such as baking chocolate, crushed peppermint candy, cocoa butter, vanilla bean, oil of cinnamon, oil of camphor
or eucalyptus for soothing chapped lips, wheat germ oil, etc.
Add oil-based ingredients to the oil phase, and water-soluble ingredients to the water phase.) This is a great way to use up
leftover or too-dark lipstick.
IMPORTANT SAFETY TIP: Beeswax melts at 143-148 degrees. It is pliable at 100 degrees. All waxes will ignite explosively
when they reach their flash point temperature. To melt beeswax safely, place it in the top of a double boiler, or place the
container of wax in a larger container of hot water. Do not melt beeswax in a microwave, as it could become hot enough to
ignite. Do not cover the beeswax while melting in a container of water, as steam may condense on the inside of the cover
resulting in water in the wax.
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