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Beeswax Tea Lites

By David Fisher, About.com

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Cut Out the Shapes

Cutting the Shapes

Cut the Shapes

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Take your cookie cutters and press them firmly into the sheet of beeswax. If it's cold in the room, you may need to warm up the beeswax with a hair dryer.

Repeat using different colors, if desired, stacking the shapes on top of one another until the stack is at least 3/4" tall.

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