Fall crafts ideas are easy when they are primitive crafts like grunge candles for primitive decor. The LED candles can be transformed using beeswax and cinnamon to use for your fall crafts this year!
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We still love to do all the things we did when we had a larger family, only in smaller portions. We love to cook, bake (even on a wood stove), make DIY projects including sewing, weaving, and home renovations, and enjoy everyday living in our log/farmhouse on the mountain ridge!
We still practice old-timey skills that we introduced to our children as they were growing up and homeschooled almost 3 decades ago. Some of these skills that we, as empty-nesters, are still using: soap making with lye, hand-dipping beeswax candles, dyeing textiles, rendering beef fat into tallow, canning, dehydrating, and preserving foods, hand-hewing logs, making homemade natural cleaners, bath soaps and more.
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00:00 Fall Primitive Crafts Introduction
00:11 Link to the Rusty Tin Video (lookup)
00:27 Thrift store items to melt beeswax
02:36 Teflon sheets are great for wax projects
03:00 LED lights from Amazon
03:46 Sponge brush applicator
04:26 Blog link, Many Uses for Candle Warmers https://farmhouse-bc.com/electric-candle-warmer-uses/
04:5 Add Duct Tape to cover the light
05:32 Using an electric hot plate and a pot of water to melt the beeswax
06:00 Melt beeswax thoroughly, add about 2-3 tablespoons of cinnamon to 1 cup of beeswax
06:12 Add 1 teaspoon of cloves and allspice
06:34 Start adding the first layer of melted beeswax to the LED candle
07:30 Add more cinnamon if you want the beeswax to be darker in color
08:25 Trick to get the wax off the Teflon sheets
08:35 Let the first layer cool and add another layer of wax, covering any white spots
09:40 Add another coat of wax letting it cool in-between coating
10:17 Final coat, add drips to look natural
10:50 Take the tape off, add more wax to the white spots
11:33 Discussing the benefits of having shades of wax for an authentic look
12:07 Put the tea light on and check for any white spots and reapply wax if needed
12:46 Visit the Rusty Tin video
12:56 Using an old mini muffin pan with the primitive grunge tea lights
13:06 Using wire to hang a mini muffin pan
13:25 Other ways to make grunge primitives
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