The finished wax baby in wooden rattles has a lot of advantages for the artist’s person and children playing with the toys. Polishing wax does not contain harsh chemicals, and is really beneficial to the skin, with the goal of improving its health when applied. It is safe food, hence baby safe bites, and all natural. Also, the texture does not hide the real and warm touch of the wood, rather it moistens and enhances the feeling. Best of all, in my opinion, the wax wood finish smells wonderful, like eating sweets and flowers. No mask or fancy ventilation is needed to apply the wax polish to the wood, and children can use the finished items immediately, with no worries about chemicals or fumes.
To make natural wood-finishes wax very nicely, you need:
4 oz. of olive oil by weight
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These are the only two ingredients needed for a very nice performance. To polish the wood wax to the flour, gently heat the olive oil in a double boiler or glass measuring cup. a pan of boiling water. Add the melted wax and stir gently while it heats until the mixture is smooth. This indicates that the wax has completely melted. Pour this into a wide-mouthed container (a sour cream or sour-cream container may work well), and continue for ten minutes. stir gently or so until completely cooled.
Stirring while it cools will allow the oil and the wax to fully integrate and create a creamy texture in the wax wood paste making it really easy append labor and wood
For this you use all natural wood finishes, apply a small amount of flour to the surface of the wood with your hands. This process is very greasy, but it will leave your healthy skin and smooth. You will knead all the dough, warming it with your hands and working on wood. After rubbing the dry the surface well with a soft cloth for a while. This finish can be repeated a couple of times so that the oil is moistened with wood and a wash of wax is present to protect the surface from drying.
A natural finish like this will have to be replaced every so often, so that the wood is re-wetted and refilled, but it will gently protect the item and provide a warm texture for playing children.
Some variations on this recipe include using different oils, such as nut or jojoba oil, instead of oil, adding essential oils (oils only those that are to be used for safe ingestion) for a pleasant smell, and by applying the finish to the wooden surface while it is in liquid form with a paint brush, then bufing with the setting. The wooden baby-safe method of making wooden toys is versatile and safe enough to allow some experimentation.