Saturday, July 2, 2011

Making Candles While Unfocused...

I've written about making candles for use with my shrine and such before, I even laid out how I make them in a post. Yesterday I decided to make some after doing a bit of housework, going to a local park for a walk with a friend and coming home. I felt...unsettled, distracted. Normally when I'm working on candles and such I take the time to light some charcoal in my bitty iron cauldron and burn some copal or pine resin, clear my head and focus on what I'm about to do. I don't 'empower' the work or pray but I do take a moment to consider what I am making and why.

Yesterday, I didn't do that. I should have, I knew better but I didn't. I've also almost always made items after dark. Yesterday it was a bright neon blue summer day.

As I went about melting the wax and chopping wax I nicked a knuckle, had to spend time hunting for the knife sharpener, spilled wax, burned myself, poured too much wax into one mold, got a clothespin stuck to one candle, inadvertently pulled the wick out of another and so on.

In the end I had five finished candles but it had taken twice as long and I'm not sure how well they'll burn. I think part of my edginess was due to the weather but also because Monday the 4th is the fifth anniversary of my Mom's death.

Suffice to say, in future, when I plan to do any work I'll certainly light the charcoal, burn the resin and clear my head. One round of keystone candlemaker was plenty for me.


2 comments:

  1. Sympathies for a difficult upcoming anniversary and your injuries. :( I hope your next candle making session goes better.

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  2. Ah thank you :) They were pretty minor but I definitely learned my lesson, no doing dangerous / injurious activities while your brains are scattered... ;)

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