
They were very popular too and sold all over the world. I used to enjoy using up those little bits of drawings, etchings, screen prints, found ephemera and papers by creating collages, using the beeswax as a binder instead of glue. The benefit being that layers show through because the beeswax makes the papers transluscent. Another benefit is that unlike glue, you can easily undo a mistake by reheating the wax if needed, to reposition an element.
I used locally sourced beeswax which made me feel connected to my community and I was always tempted to buy some jars of delicious locally made honey. The smell of the wax melting in my wax pot was delightful. I kind of stopped doing them when I began to paint seriously, I guess I needed the workspace and my pot got put away. Maybe I should get it out again?