I found this link on the SUSUAN BRANCH BLOG. You can just google her blog. Anyways, the nuns at a convent make these and I just love them. No smoke, don't drip and they have a very light pure scent. The one in the picture here is 11 high and 3/4 round. perfect size. It was eleven dollars for eight candles. Beautiful fall day here today, thinking about pressing a few leaves. I have a big chicken roaster in the oven, good for a nice dinner today and then leftovers too.
Nancy...how lovely the candle looks. I bet it smells just as lovely. Bees wax candles are my favorite candles by far.
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Winnie
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Posted - Oct 11 2014 : 3:38:14 PM
Nancy, I follow Susan's blog too and wondered about how these candles worked. It looks really pretty on your table and I am glad to know it doesn't make a mess as it burns like most beeswax candles do. Your dinner sounds yummy!!
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Posted - Oct 11 2014 : 4:09:50 PM
So pretty Nancy Jo. Love beeswax candles!
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