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Dip Leaves in Beeswax to Preserve Fall Leaves
Learn how to dip leaves in beeswax to preserve them with this easy tutorial! Beeswax leaf dipping is a fun fall craft for kids and adults!
Author:
Joy Kincaid
Materials
double boiler or jar and saucepan
cookie sheet
wax paper
2-4
oz
beeswax
10-20
fall leaves
Instructions
Gather fall leaves.
Lay a piece of wax paper on a cookie sheet and set aside.
Melt beeswax in a double boiler or a jar placed in a saucepan with a bit of water. Don't allow to boil, just heat until it melts.
Dip a leaf into the melted wax, just enough to coat the leaf. Allow the excess beeswax to drip off, if needed.
Lay the beeswax covered leaf on the piece of wax paper and allow to dry. Once it has dried, you can dip it again, to add another layer of wax.
After leaves have dried, decorate with them however you like!