Beach buff will enjoy these delicious beeswax seashell candles , which appear right at home in a Methedrine terrarium fill with Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin . I live near the ocean and wish to collect shells whenever I visit the beach so I have plenty just waiting to be crafted into something exceptional . Seashell beeswax tea leaf lights are a fantastic way to create souvenir of special trips to the beach or vacation by the sea .

If you do n’t have a collection of found seashell and do n’t live near the sea , you’re able to purchase them at your local guile stock cheaply .

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Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

Make it !

1 . Melt the beeswax in a double boiler . Keep a near ticker on it so that it can be poured as presently as it ’s completely liquid .

2 . set up the seashells by wash them soundly and setting them as you want to fill them in a tray filled with gumption . The sand will help to keep the shells in place while the wax is rain buckets and sets .

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

3 . Carefully pour wax into the shells , making sure that they appease level and wax does n’t pour over the edge .

4 . aim a taper in the center of each one . The wicks are short and should easy bide in home .

5 . allow the seashell tea luminousness cool   and cure for 24 hour undisturbed .

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

When they are quick , make candela terrariums by filling the glass bowlful with decorative sand and shell and setting the afternoon tea lights indoors .

You could also try out with colored sand . I personally care the natural look of my blanched - sand terrarium , but I can see how a little pop of color could add some fun to this video display as well . Pastel blue , purples , greens , and pinks might make these terrarium feel more mermaidy .

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Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights

Beeswax Seashell Tea Lights