Beehive Alchemy

Projects and recipes using honey, beeswax, propolis, and pollen to make soap, candles, creams, salves, and more

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Pub Date 21 Aug 2018 | Archive Date 20 Sep 2018

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Description

From crayons to cough drops, cookies to candles, Beehive Alchemy offers a comprehensive introduction to incorporating the miracle of bees into everyday life.

Beehive Alchemy is a continuation of Petra Ahnert's best-selling Beeswax Alchemy. With this new book, beekeepers (and bee lovers) will learn about the benefits and attributes of beeswax, honey, propolis, and more alongside a full range of projects and techniques to process and harness the amazing gifts of bees. Inside, you'll find instructions to make Ahnert's award-winning hand-dipped birthday candles, the classic French dessert canele bordelais, and much more, including:

Alchemy for the Body
  • Liquid soap with honey
  • Beard balm
  • Olive and honey lotion
Alchemy of Light
  • Taper candles
  • Tea lights
  • Pillars
Alchemy for the Home
  • Furniture polish
  • Waxed cotton food wraps
  • Woodcutter incense
Alchemy in the Studio
  • Beeswax crayons
  • Encaustic
  • Batik
Alchemy in the Kitchen
  • Cookies and candies
  • Beverages
  • Fermentations
Whether you keep bees or just love them, Beehive Alchemy will become your go-to comprehensive guide for hive-to-home creations.
From crayons to cough drops, cookies to candles, Beehive Alchemy offers a comprehensive introduction to incorporating the miracle of bees into everyday life.

Beehive Alchemy is a continuation of Petra...

Marketing Plan

Campaign Focus: 

A continuation of the best-selling Beeswax Alchemy, with this new book, beekeepers (and bee lovers) will learn about the benefits and attributes of beeswax, honey, propolis and more as they’re introduced to a full range of projects and techniques to process and harness the amazing gifts of bees. From crayons to cough drops, cookies to candles, Beehive Alchemy offers a comprehensive entree to incorporating the miracle of bees into everyday life.   

Key Selling Points: 

  • Author Petra Ahnert is a respected expert in the field of beekeeping, with a strong track record. 

  • Offers instructions to creating a comprehensive range of products and projects out of things bees create, including beeswax, honey, and more. 

  • All instructions are highly detailed and written with an accessible tone so even beginners can enjoy making bee products 

  • Beekeeping remains a highly popular pastime/hobby with more people wanting info on what the can do with their bees’ output 

Key Campaign Activity 

  • Work with author to utilize/leverage Beehive Alchemy website and mailing list – to announce the book, drive pre-orders and create awareness 

  • Short and long-lead publicity to target bees and beekeeping enthusiasts 

  • Short and long lead publicity to all bee enthusiast publications and online outlets. rural living-related media as well as relevant food, natural foods and related blogs, and other media.  

  • Create videos using author, book content to use at You Tube and at Facebook  

  • Book giveaways will be offered through beekeeping, gardening, rural living blogs and websites; QPG blogs, social media events, and supporting blogs 

  • Feature in QPG B2C and B2B email campaigns 

  • Feature book at Mother Earth News Fairs – pitch author for appearances at Albany, OR, Seven Springs, PA,  and Topeka, KS fairs (August, September and October, TBD) 

Consumer: 

  • Quarto Knows social media 

  • Video trailer 

  • Quarto Knows B2C email campaigns 

  • Giveaways at Goodreads, key blogs and websites 

Publicity/Media: 

  • Beekeeping and related enthusiast publications: Bee Culture Magazine, The Speedy Bee, Apitec, Manitoba Beekeeper 

  • Key Blogs & Websites:  American Bee Journal, Manitoba Beekeeper, American Beekeeping Federation, BeesCene, Manitoba Beekeeping; LifeBuzz, Alaska Dispatch, Free Range Living, FarmGirl Follies, Kim’s Country Line 

  • Heavily pitch to crafting community and outlets – blogs, websites; women-centric natural living blogs, websites, etc.  

  • Author resides in Milwaukee; pursue interviews, reviews, announcements, etc. in Milw. and surrounding area media 

  • Excerpt opportunities at Mother Earth News, Grit, Capper’s Farmer, Creative Green Living 

  • Self-Sufficiency/Farming/Rural: Mother Earth News, Grit, Capper’s Farmer, Mary Jane’s Farm, Urban Farm, Modern Farmer, Country Living, Back Home Magazine, Small Farm Today,  

  • Family and consumer general interest publications: Parade, AARP, Southern Living, Real Simple, Southern Living, Martha Stewart Living, Better Homes and Gardens, Good Housekeeping, Family Circle, Chicago Parent, Parenting, Family Fun, Working Mother, Kiwi, Parent & Child, LA Parent 

  • Daily newspapers: USA Today; The Wall Street Journal; New York Times; Los Angeles Times; The Washington Post; Chicago Tribune; New York Daily News; The Dallas Morning News; Denver Post / Rocky Mountain News; Philadelphia Inquirer; Houston Chronicles; The Detroit News / Free Press; Boston Globe; Long Island Newsday; Minneapolis Star Tribune; New York Post; Atlanta Journal-Constitution; The Newark Star-Ledger; San Francisco Chronicle; The Arizona Republic 

  • Wire Services:  AP, Knight-Ridder, King Features Syndicate, Tribune Media Services 

  • Family/Parenting Blogs Made By Mommy YouTube Channel, School Yard Style blog, Everything Kids blog, which runs on the Parents Magazine website, Kelly's Thoughts on Things Blog, Laura Torres (author, teacher and blogger), Macaroni Kid for Yorba Linda, Placentia, Fullerton and Anaheim Hills, Beadshop.com, Parenting Press 

  • Weekly/Community newspapers and syndicates in secondary/tertiary markets 

Campaign Focus: 

A continuation of the best-selling Beeswax Alchemy, with this new book, beekeepers (and bee lovers) will learn about the benefits and attributes of beeswax, honey, propolis and more...


Available Editions

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ISBN 9781631594915
PRICE US$26.99 (USD)
PAGES 160

Average rating from 17 members


Featured Reviews

BEEHIVE ALCHEMY’s publishers note says that it teaches bee fans how to use beeswax, honey, propolis (bee glue), and more in a range of projects and recipes. It notes that beekeeping is growing in popularity and says this guide shares easy-to-follow details for concocting your own candles, cookies, cough drops, soap, creams, and salves. Follows the high success of author Petra Ahnert's best-selling BEESWAX ALCHEMY. The cover and what photography I could see were gorgeous, however, formatting issues prevented my seeing any text. Giving it 4/5 for the beauty of what was visible.

Pub Date 07 Aug 2018

Thanks to Quarto Publishing Group – Quarry and NetGalley for the review copy. Opinions are fully mine.

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Beehive Alchemy is about more than just how to use the honey a hive of bees provides. There are recipes using honey and/or beeswax for a lot of things, among them are soaps, lip balm, facial toners, wax candles, furniture polish, making your own crayons, batik techniques, and, of course, there are recipes for biscuits and cakes, as well as recipes for sirups and spirits.

The recipes are well-written and the author provides information on safety (soap and candle making).

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I’m getting bees next year and this book has really helped me learn all sorts of stuff I didn’t know I needed to learn! This is a must have for busy bee people!

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I'm hoping that our hives will produce enough extra stuff that we'll be able to get more adventurous. Netgalley sent me a review copy of Beehive Alchemy: Projects and recipes using honey, beeswax, propolis, and pollen to make your own soap, candles, creams, salves, and more by Petra Ahnert. We could spend years experimenting with the recipes from this book. There are the soaps and candles you'd expect, but there's also sealing wax and beard balm and solid lotion bars. And there's a whole chapter on dying your own batik fabric! No matter how the hives work out, I'm sure we'll come up with some extra wax that's suitable for playing with fabric. I'm also curious about the beeswax ice cream.

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This a gorgeous book! It's beautifully photo illustrated throughout and includes a detailed index with appendices citing resource names, addresses and website information, where applicable.
The subtitle really says it all: Projects and recipes using honey, beeswax, propolis, and pollen to make your own soap, candles, creams, salves and more.
The first chapter covers the basics of the beehive, a fascinating look at how honey is made; the difference in beeswax and propolis; and the harvesting and processing involved with them all.
Several chapters are devoted to tools and techniques of the candle-making, encaustic and batik crafts. The the majority of the book is given over to recipes for soaps, creams, salves, and a variety of yummy sounding edibles. (Ever tried smoked honey? Me either, but I'm going to give it a go!)
Whether you're interested in beekeeping as a hobby or business or if you're just curious about the craft itself, this is a wonderful starting place! The author also has an online blog and store at https://www.beehivealchemy.com/.
Special thanks to the publisher for granting my wish to read and review this book! #BeehiveAlchemy #NetGalley

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with all the news of the demise of the everyday honey bee and what it will mean to us, Petra Ahnert has chosen to give us a look into another side of bees. We have a large farm and had been considering setting up a couple of hives but were not sure what to do with them, other than honey. This book contains so much information along with numerous suggestions for every bee by product, that the benefits of bee keeping far out weigh the difficulty of learning this skill. She has given me a new look at what the world of bees can do for us.

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I loved this book. The pictures are so real. I can't wait to make these recipes. I am eagerly waiting to cook them with my daughter.

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This book is so informative. A real good starting book for bee beginners! Love the ideas and recipes. An abundance of information. If you start reading this you will definitely want your own bee hives if you don’t have them already! Great book.

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For me, good honey is simply delicious and unrefined beeswax smells like heaven. That is why I picked up Beehive Alchemy by Petra Ahnert. Petra generously shares her well researched knowledge about everything that has to do with bees and how to make good use of honey, beeswax, propolis, and pollen. Of special interest to me is chapter 2 with all kinds of body care products. Petra Ahnert's detailed descriptions of the role of bee products and other ingredients in body care speak volumes of her experience in this matter. One good example is her recipe for Olive and Honey Lotion. She describes exactly the same problems I ran into when trying to make lotion with borax as an emulsifier and presents a foolproof recipe instead that produces a stable emulsion which does not separate or go bad after just a few days. This example truly sets Petra's recipes apart from so many recipes you can find online or in a lot of natural cosmetics books. There are many other good ideas in this book. Here are the five things I would like to make first: the Olive and Honey Lotion, the Liquid Soap with Honey, the Waxed Cotton Food Wraps, the Rustic Dutch Oven Bread, and the Pistachio and Honey Chevre Log. And then I might make... (I do not know yet. It is very hard to decide between all of those good choices.)

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I received an Advanced Reader Copy from Quarry Books for my unbiased opinion of the book. I LOVED THIS BOOK. The colorful pictures, layout, all the information, and recipes. Petra did a great job putting it together and it is a great all things bee reference book. I will be using it for years. I will be giving this book to family and friends for gifts in the new year!

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Beehive Alchemy: Projects and recipes is a new recipe/DIY/how-to book from Petra Ahnert. Released 21st August 2018 by Quarto publishing group's Quarry imprint, it's 160 pages and available in flexibind paperback and ebook formats.

This is a good basic how-to guide for beecrafting. The book is well photographed in color and arranged logically in chapters with recipes grouped around the area of use- bodycare, candles, home use (including a solid recipe for furniture polish, a classic - you never forget that smell), studio projects (batik, multimedia), foods, etc. This book has a short intro, a usable index at the back, and some useful appendices which provide conversions for baking, info on various oils used in the bodycare recipes and their properties, some safety info with links to online lye calculators for the soap projects, along with a short bio. There are links to online resources scattered throughout the book; most are aimed at North American readers.

There's nothing truly groundbreaking here, but it's always nice to add to the apiary and crafting libraries and this particular book fills a niche (crafting with bee products) which isn't overcrowded. The skincare products are wholesome and down to earth and safe. The crafting projects are fun and appealing. Bonus points for being the first bee book in my experience to include batik projects. The cooking recipes are tasty and versatile and trend toward the high end (pistachio & honey chevre is simple but just about guaranteed to impress).

The author's writing style is friendly and acccessible.

Three and a half stars.

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This book truly did include everything from crayons to cough drops and cookies to candles! I found myself absolutely loving every single recipe and craft shared. The illustrations were incredible and the text was easy to read. Honestly, it is a bit shocking how much you can truly do with beeswax. Not to mention, how good it can be for you! Not too long ago I purchased some beeswax just to have on hand, but I did not have anything in mind to do with it. Now I am going to have to buy more because I have too many things I want to do with it! Beehive Alchemy is wonderfully written and will keep the reader entertained and inspired for months.

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If you weren't interested in all things bee before - you will be by the time you finish this book. Or, even crack the spine.

Beehive Alchemy focuses on home beekeepers, those that have a few hives and want to make something out of all (or some) of the products bees give us: propolis, beeswax, honey and pollen.

Starting from scratch as a basic primer on beekeeping and then the products themselves, Beehive Alchemy makes quick work of food, soaps, salves, creams, and of course candles. Every recipe felt like it came straight from a farmer's market, and every item sounded appealing to me. My overall favorite however, and the one I'll likely start with? Lip balm.

My only complaint with this book is that the Adobe edition I was given access to for review purposes (thank you NetGalley and publisher) made it very difficult to read the text. Otherwise, I wholeheartedly recommend this book for DIY and/or bee lovers.

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This book makes me want to raise bees, so that I can make my own beeswax candles, lip balm, crayons, honey mustard, and more. Great step-by-step instructions with plenty of photos. Many of the recipes can be done even if you don't have your own beehive, but it will definitely make you want one.

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What I really loved about Beehive Alchemy is that the book was written by someone who keeps bees and really understands the whole hive process. The first chapter is used to give a marvelous and understandable explanation of bees, beekeeping, and the products made in the hive. The second chapter is filled with recipes for making soap, body care products such as lip balm, body butters, toothpaste, and more. The third chapter is for candle making. The recipes use natural, healthy ingredients that are better than buying commercial products. There are recipes for every skill level . The recipes are step-by-step and walk you through the entire process of the project. This is definitely a book that the DIYer will want to have in their arsenal.

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Hello All of my Bee Keeper Friends and Family. Have I got a great surprise review for you all today? Yes! Yes, I do because here is a wonderful book full of all the best beeswax crafts the world over. Thanks to Quarto
Publishers for allowing early access to this wonderful book.

It is full of everything like soaps infused with honey, Lip Balms, Facial Cleansers/Masks, and a whole lot more.
Looking through this book you’d never know how beeswax and honey could be used in so many different mediums. This is definitely a must have those of us trying to reduce our carbon footprints and to learn new crafts that will make great gifts, use for fundraisers, or just as a fun hobby.

In Beehive Alchemy there’s something for everyone and you’re sure to kick out every last item. So get to crafting!

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