
Candle Alchemy: Pure Beeswax & Essential Oils
When it came time to scent our beeswax candles, we knew we had to stay true to the blossoms that make beeswax possible in the first place. That's ...
Read moreIn the winter of 1991, my home was a tiny, one-room cabin in Telluride, Colorado. It was there that my friend Baker Steve taught me how to dip a beeswax candle. With no electricity, we worked by candle light, often dipping well into morning. When finished, we could barely move through the cabin while hundreds of still warm tapers hung from rope strung wall to wall...
When it came time to scent our beeswax candles, we knew we had to stay true to the blossoms that make beeswax possible in the first place. That's ...
Read moreBluecorn's Beeswax Votives are the workhorse of the beeswax candle world. With proper care, these utility candles will burn for an average of 15 ho...
Read more“I can hereby say I’m a 100 percent beeswax candle gal from here on out,” writes one reviewer, who gives this set of beeswax tea lights five stars..."
One Good Thing: Hand Dipped Beeswax Tapers
"Stock up on the one candle that you can use all the time, anytime: handmade beeswax tapers. They are all natural ... smell great, burn slowly and are the perfect color to burn anytime...Buy a dozen and keep them stocked!"
“I only use one brand of candles at the dinner table and they’re beeswax candles from a company called Bluecorn."
Favorite Candle? Very simple beeswax ones