Well I’m here to redeem myself after the unintentional, incredibly phallic spiral candles earlier this year. 🫣 I’m using a slightly different mold and pure, dye-free beeswax this time because it holds its shape better than soy wax, is cleaner burning than paraffin, and doesn’t have the fleshy coloring of the last batch of candles. 😬 We use tons of candles throughout winter months. They bring so much cozy, so I like to make a batch and use them throughout the year. Here’s how I made them: Supplies: (See my ‘LikeToKnowIt’ for direct links) • Silicone Spiral Taper Candle Mold • Cotton Wick • Brown Packing Tape to home the mold closed • Bobby Pin • 1 Cup Pure Beeswax chips for two candles • Parchment or Wax Paper. I prefer parchment because it’s compostable. • Old Saucepan This silicone mold does NOT require a release spray. Woo! 1. Cut wick a few inches longer than the length of the mold. Then thread the wick lengthwise into the mold. 2. Tape the mold securely closed around the sides. 3. Melt beeswax chips on stove with the lowest heat setting. Stir constantly until just melted. 4. Cover your work surface with parchment or wax paper. Stand the mold opening on end up and pour wax into mold. 5. Use a Bobby pin to center the wick in the opening. 6. Let dry for 12-24 hours. Then carefully remove candle from mold & trim wick ends. Unless you have two of the same molds, you’ll make one candle at a time. However, I melt enough wax for two candles at once. After you pour the first candle, the leftover wax will harden in the pan. Just re-heat over the double boiler when you’re ready to pour the next candle. handmademodernhome LTKHome LTKVideo LTKSeasonal