1) Lay the beeswax sheet on the work surface.
2) Place the wick along the edge of the sheet.
3) Roll the sheet up evenly.
Make the first turn as tight as possible. With each next turn,
make sure the sheet rolls evenly without skewing.
4) Optional: add fragrance, essential oils, or herbs.
When there are a few turns of sheet left, you can add a little
essential oil and some herbs. Use oils sparingly (the amount depends
on the sheet size; the main thing is that nothing drips from the candle).
Herbs can catch fire—that’s an effect many people actually want,
giving the candle an incense-like aroma. If you don’t want the herbs
to burn, place them in the last turns (as far from the wick as possible),
or skip them. Note that essential oils evaporate quickly, so the scent
won’t last long.
5) Seal the edge.
When you finish rolling, press the seam lightly with your fingers so the
edge softens from your hand warmth, becomes less visible, and doesn’t
spring away from the candle.