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  • How to make DIY Incense Cones. SCROLL for DIRECTIONS. Don't forget to give today's video a THUMBS UP if you liked Robert's project and COMMENT BELOW with ideas for future episodes!
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    DIY Incense Cones
    * Recipe yields 5-6 incense cones
    Materials:
    Dried white sage
    Makko powder
    Distilled water
    Directions:
    1. Grind a handful of sage leaves using a mortar and pestle, avoiding the woody stems and. Using the blunt end of pestle crush and grind the dried leaves in a circular fashion until they resemble a rough powder. Measure out three teaspoons of the powdered sage and place into a small mixing bowl.
    2. Add one teaspoon of the makko powder to the sage and thoroughly combine. Prepared makko powder is easiest to source online - I purchased mine on etsy.com.
    3. Using a dropper, add distilled water to the sage and makko powder. Add just enough water for the dough to hold together when you sqeeze it in your hand. The amount of liquid may vary for you depending on your climate, but adding six droppers of water allowed me to knead the dough into shapes that held their form.
    4. Roll and pinch small amounts of the dough to create incense cones with your hands. Alternately, I found the little conical shaped metal tips that you attach to an icing bag when decorating a cake work wonderfully as molds. Measure out ½ teaspoon of the dough and press it into the mold. In order to get the cone to release slip a twist-tie into the tip, running it along the inside wall.
    5. Place your incense cone on a tray or board lined with waxed paper. The top of the cone will likely be a little misshapen - but you can easily use your fingers to press it back into place. Set the cones in the sun or in front of a fan on low to dry. Our two ingredient mixture dries pretty quickly, but allow it about 12 hours. And be certain to tip the cones over at the half way point, allowing the undersides to dry.
    6. To burn your incense cone, use a heat-resistant bowl filled with sand. Light the tip of the cone, blow out the flame and set it in the sand. The cone will continue to gently smolder, filling your space with ribbons of fragrant smoke.
    A couple of quick safety precautions - never leave your burning incense unattended and you may want to open a window or two to avoid setting off your fire alarm.
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Komentáře • 389

  • @djmoska3722
    @djmoska3722 Před 4 lety +334

    I like the fact that he is not shouting like so many CZcams content creators do.

    • @idealthinker101
      @idealthinker101 Před rokem +3

      Calm voice opens the door to hearts, whereas shouting closes.
      😊

    • @ibraheemtalash5094
      @ibraheemtalash5094 Před rokem +1

      Yep me too

    • @kepler9920
      @kepler9920 Před rokem +1

      Because he has a really nice microphone so everyone can hear him clearly.

  • @MsScorpyscorp
    @MsScorpyscorp Před 7 lety +239

    Robert, we use Incense sticks and cones in various fragrances, from sandalwood to Jasmine, from rose to tuberoses, here in India, all the time. All our auspicious occasions and temple ceremonies are incomplete without them. How beautifully and carefully, you explained the procedure. This series is turning out to be quite spectacular. 👏👏👏

    • @kincommunity
      @kincommunity  Před 7 lety +6

      Wow that's so cool! Thanks for sharing with us.

    • @belavilinka401
      @belavilinka401 Před 4 lety +3

      Where could I get the info on what are good combinations of herbs?

    • @rosetale2027
      @rosetale2027 Před 3 lety

      @@belavilinka401 you can buy on Amazon search for agarbatti .

    • @BoneItis639
      @BoneItis639 Před rokem

      @@belavilinka401 ah just look em up online

    • @Magickalhealingworks
      @Magickalhealingworks Před rokem

      Any help on Agarbatti masala recipe!? 🙌🏻🙏🙏🙏

  • @romanholtzen
    @romanholtzen Před 7 lety +348

    Omg his voice is so soothing 😌

  • @rebeccadanger9214
    @rebeccadanger9214 Před 5 lety +14

    Some form of smoke cleansing exists in every culture since man discovered fire. THANK YOU for your respectful and accurate description of smudging, and for your craft tutorial being respectfully inspired by smudging without being appropriative! This is a beautiful example of enjoying and learning about different cultures without appropriating them! Also, the jar idea with the match-strike top is cuuuuuute! I know I'll be using this for gifts soon! Thank you! 😍

    • @BoneItis639
      @BoneItis639 Před rokem +1

      Make sure you use strike anywhere matches. If you use regular matches, instead of sandpaper you must use a phospherous pad.

  • @SimplyHandmade
    @SimplyHandmade Před 7 lety +166

    This is spectacular. I love how you take the time to explain the origin of the craft you're creating.

    • @kincommunity
      @kincommunity  Před 7 lety +3

      So happy you like that part :)

    • @sabrinambabe5181
      @sabrinambabe5181 Před 2 měsíci

      Too bad he didnt light the sage bundle correctly and you never blow put sage...non native should use common sage or other herbs like rosemary or lavender

  • @dominionjay6332
    @dominionjay6332 Před 2 lety +5

    This is really good & respectful. For my people we usually don't blow out our incense.
    Also note: if you purchase white sage, make sure you get it from an indigenous supplier because it is endangered. Other types of sage work just as well, like garden/culinary sage.

    • @kepler9920
      @kepler9920 Před rokem +1

      White sage is not listed as endangered anywhere, nor has it ever been. That's just a rumor that got spread around from people who were concerned it might be because of over harvesting from selfish assholes.
      Luckily I don't have to buy it, my mil had it in her garden.

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před rokem

      @@kepler9920 Ooh I love it when it's fresh from the garden! (btw thanks for LMK, I looked some stuff up & while it is not endangered, you're right, there is concern for it becoming endangered. either way, native people are more likely to harvest it according to the law of honourable harvest, but as long as you or your supplier harvests it with proper respect then imo it should be fine. Different ppl have different views tho, some natives say only natives can use it, others say non-natives can participate in its use only if the person actually handling it is native, etc, I'm coming from a more northern stance for example)

  • @kaykay9659
    @kaykay9659 Před 5 lety +22

    His voice makes me want to melt in my seat. Soooo soothing. I could listen to you talk all day. 🥴

  • @ericalasorsa2792
    @ericalasorsa2792 Před 3 lety +76

    Avoid using over harvested white sage, that’s also ceremonial to indigenous people. Any other variety of sage will work just as well!

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před 2 lety +11

      Thank you! I like to use culinary sage bc as a chef I have it on hand. It is so nice! Growing your own sage also helps you to know that it is ethically sourced & it is closer to you.

    • @Moon-oc3uw
      @Moon-oc3uw Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you as a indigenous person

    • @vikingsong2068
      @vikingsong2068 Před rokem

      "indigenous people" don't own sage or incense. They just think they do. FYI, all humans are indigenous. Not just PoC..

    • @michaelbessette8685
      @michaelbessette8685 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It is easy to grow your own. Once they get started, they are like weeds, much like mugwort.

    • @kagevista3375
      @kagevista3375 Před 6 měsíci

      @@AdamFontenet white sage is also endangered so I still wouldn’t recommend it

  • @blissgirl9052
    @blissgirl9052 Před 7 lety +62

    "Fragrant ribbons of smoke." Aahh, how lovely!

  • @feraltrafficcone4483
    @feraltrafficcone4483 Před 3 lety +48

    People doin’ this to clear their house of “negative energy”
    I’m just here to make my house smell good

  • @toddrobinson6052
    @toddrobinson6052 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for this guidance! With this foundation, the possibilities seem endless... I used a coffee grinder to get my cedar needles into a powdery form. I formed a cone mold from the metal cap of a cosmetic bottle by cutting and rolling with writing pens of various girths. Many slender consumer bottle caps can serve as a mold. A large thimble could be refined as well. Happy creating folks!

  • @carrie8541
    @carrie8541 Před 4 lety +7

    I'd love to receive a gift of home made, hand dipped, incense cones that someone made with their own two hands and made with love. Sure better than a no thought present from the store. I love how he added the sand paper top for striking the matches. Well done!

  • @benjiL04
    @benjiL04 Před rokem +1

    You have no idea how much I love that you approach this stuff through the lens of culture and indigenous history, and not modern "witchcraft"

  • @mayrlucerodrigues1005
    @mayrlucerodrigues1005 Před 4 lety +3

    loved it! I've made with eucalyptus bark powder and white pitch instead

  • @BradBKelly
    @BradBKelly Před 2 lety +1

    Love his calming voice along with the idea of gifting the homemade incense…… so so ….. calming… got me sold on the idea 💡

  • @grpsuk
    @grpsuk Před 4 lety +3

    Very clear pronunciation & good word flow. No beating around the bush. Thank you for sharing your experience.Greetings from Sri Lanka.

  • @patriciahiranocolquiet9126

    We appreciate your detailed DIY demonstration. Presentation was excellent! 🌟

  • @eunefelisso7513
    @eunefelisso7513 Před 4 lety +3

    This is so far my favourite recipe for creating incense. Simple and peaceful. Very lovely!

  • @VelvetMaiden
    @VelvetMaiden Před 5 lety +2

    This is my first video on making DIY incense cones, and it was very enjoyable to watch. I looked at Kin as a potential subscriber, but wasn't a fan of the rest of the material posted there, so when I found that Robert had his own page (which you can reach by clicking on his name at the very bottom of the Description next to Collaborator), I was so excited. I look forward to watching more of his crafting videos!

  • @roxyfur
    @roxyfur Před 7 lety +79

    What's soothing is your perfectly pronounced words and quit voice. Ahhhh

  • @lajwantishahani1225
    @lajwantishahani1225 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the simplicity in your ingredients and process. Here in India handmade agarbatti/joss sticks or even the cones with natural ingredients have recently become hard to find. I've decided to try and make my own and am in the process of powdering a few spices, I love the fragrance of cinnamon and it's woody. Next time I will stick to fewer spices for that individual fragrance. Thank you for this video. Lajo

  • @anniebygrave9300
    @anniebygrave9300 Před 4 lety +11

    A wonderful video! Thank you so much! I have been researching how to make my own cones at home and this is perfect.
    If this helps, I have found an incense cone making tool on AliExpress. It is an acrylic mould with two sides that are clamped together and held by butterfly screws. You fill one side with a mounded amount of the paste and clamp the other side on to it, making bullet shaped cones. The mould makes 8-10 cones at once which would be time-saving, especially if you want to make a lot of cones for Xmas gifts.
    In addition, you can get electric spice grinders that will finely powder the dried leaves for you. This is especially useful if you have arthritis and cannot gring by hand using a pestle and mortar. If you want an even burn and smoother cone, it is recommended to sieve the dry ingredients before adding the water.
    I wanted to share these ideas as they may be useful for people who would like to make their own bullet shaped cones like you can buy in the shops. You can also use the mould as a holder to drill the center of your cones out to make backflow cones. Backflow cones are currently quite expensive to buy and frequently of poor quality, often made from lumber sawdust and just smelling of burnt old wood! Make your own and get the smell exactly as you like using natural ingredients, and you can avoid the chemical rubbish out there.

    • @eleanor597
      @eleanor597 Před 4 lety

      Hello,
      Could I have a little more information about the mould you found please? :)
      Thank You.

    • @sunitajagoo1593
      @sunitajagoo1593 Před 4 lety

      thank you so much! can you give the name of the incense mold and any particular brand of grinder?

    • @anniebygrave9300
      @anniebygrave9300 Před 4 lety

      @@sunitajagoo1593 You just look on Google for incence cone molds and you can find many of them. Most of them are acrylic and don't do many cones, but I did find a more expensive wooden one that makes a larger number. I searched for 'incence cone mold alibaba' and then selected the Google images tab and browsed until I found something. For the spice grinders look on ebay or Amazon and there are many. I was very lucky in that I found a spice grinder left behind at the very back of a cupboard when I moved into a new house!

  • @TheTarbita
    @TheTarbita Před 7 lety +37

    I love the quality of the content and he is magnificent as a host. subscribded.

  • @Bored-Goth-Chick
    @Bored-Goth-Chick Před 3 lety +2

    His voice has such a calming effect.

  • @kousinit9989
    @kousinit9989 Před 5 lety +1

    I don't know if anyone said this yet (didn't go through the comments all the way.) But pure Cinnamon as a base burner is good as well I mixed it with different herbs sometimes and with 🍁 fall coming in its gonna be greaT!

    • @caseymodra3722
      @caseymodra3722 Před rokem +1

      Hi :) So would the cinnamon replace the makko powder (hope i spelt that right) as the water soluble/flammable ingredient?

    • @kousinit9989
      @kousinit9989 Před rokem +1

      @@caseymodra3722 I was using both as a base, they both catch pretty well(flammable ingredients) so I would usually start with those, add water, essential oils and make a scented ground cinnamon ball. Pinch off of it and roll out sticks and cones.

    • @caseymodra3722
      @caseymodra3722 Před rokem +1

      @@kousinit9989 Thank you for this info!

  • @roachdoggjr45
    @roachdoggjr45 Před 3 lety +2

    wrap the incense in parchment paper first, then push in the mold, so you pull on the paper. Much easier.

  • @themagnificentsans8317
    @themagnificentsans8317 Před 4 lety +1

    Tip, the finer you grind the herbs the more evenly and better it will burn. Using a coffee grinder really helps with this

    • @karaokenglish
      @karaokenglish Před rokem

      Thank you, I was just wondering the same: if I should use my coffee grinder for a finer mixture.

  • @createthebalance
    @createthebalance Před 4 lety +4

    His voice makes me want to fall in love with earth. 🥰

  • @lafinitryder
    @lafinitryder Před 7 lety +19

    What a wonderful idea!! If appropriate, could you please supply online references to where I can purchase the supplies to make my own? Thank you!!

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před 2 lety +1

      I know that I'm a bit late, so sorry about that. I would recommend going to a local grocery store & getting culinary sage because it is cheaper & not endangered. If you purchase white sage, make sure you are getting it from an ethical indigenous supplier.

  • @vickiemccullough9021
    @vickiemccullough9021 Před 6 lety +4

    This is the best tutorial on making incense cones this guy is the bomb!!!

  • @brettjc0483
    @brettjc0483 Před 3 lety +1

    I just powdered some wood from my mesquite tree and made a dough and dried that then dripped essential oils on to my cones and they burn really good.

  • @vixenlarue1998
    @vixenlarue1998 Před 6 lety +3

    Beautifully explained and wonderfully put together video!!! LOVE the idea of using icing bag tips to shape the cones.

  • @chloesteve6009
    @chloesteve6009 Před 4 lety +6

    Smudging is a closed practice and cant be practiced unless given permission or taught by someone of native heritage. It is a ritual, it is different to smoke cleansing with sage

    • @Ceramahp
      @Ceramahp Před 4 lety +4

      This is so important! There is so many other ways to cleanse other than smudging

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před 2 lety +1

      yep! You explained it perfectly. sage is not smudge & smudge is not all smoke cleansing. The closed/invitation-only practice part is very important.

  • @harryfarmer3847
    @harryfarmer3847 Před rokem

    Great video. I use to make them from powdered cinnamon and water only. I liked them alot. But I will definitely try these.

  • @ashj_2088
    @ashj_2088 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks m8 Im from Australia , I've got some plants an trees in mind to make some with.
    Take care.

  • @bigbearhomestead
    @bigbearhomestead Před 6 lety

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video, we are going to give it a shot with the herbs that we grow on our homestead

  • @beebaka2
    @beebaka2 Před 8 měsíci

    It look super easy and relaxing to me, thank you.

  • @ticklespark
    @ticklespark Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you so much for making this! I’ve loved using incense cones for a while, but the ones I like don’t order to where I live. Curious on how you would approach making cedar cones? The ones I used to have were amazing.

    • @_.-._.-.
      @_.-._.-. Před 3 lety +1

      You'd hang cedar branches to dry, then just grind them up like they did in the video with the sage :)

  • @anhourwithnature7134
    @anhourwithnature7134 Před 4 lety +1

    His voice is so soothing...

  • @mikahlactpo
    @mikahlactpo Před 7 lety

    Love this idea! Listening to Robert speak is so relaxing and lovely.
    Not sure why but i feel like i've seen Robert on tv or something before?

  • @leahsandow9300
    @leahsandow9300 Před 2 lety

    I absolutely LOVE THIS!!! I am going to try this for my Sister-in-law's new home! Thank you Robert! I have seen only 2 videos of yours and I have to Subscribe!!

  • @brigidlaffey7343
    @brigidlaffey7343 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Robert, Thank you for your presentation. I had decided to make my own incense due to the fact that its nigh on impossible to find pure incense…mostly containing the toxic ‘Fragrance oils’, &/or, as I’ve discovered, other formaldehyde forming substances that should never be burned. I love the idea of incorporating White Sage - I’ve painstakingly grown my own. I say “painstakingly” due to our climate not being overly conducive to same ((-_~’. However i just happen to have some ground Bay which I’d intended for another purpose, so might use that as well. Not easy to render, I must say, in a less gritty mortar than I would normally have at my disposal. But persistence triumphs. Thank you 🙏 again, Robert. Here goes…

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před 2 lety

      I think it's amazing that you are growing your own sage! White sage is endangered (& sacred) so I usually recommend using other types of sage like garden/culinary sage. So thank you! I like to use culinary sage bc as a chef I have it on hand. It is so nice! Growing your own sage also helps you to know that it is ethically sourced & you have a better connection with it. Otherwise if you purchase white sage, make sure you are getting it from an ethical indigenous supplier.

    • @bruh-bh3kk
      @bruh-bh3kk Před rokem

      @@dominionjay6332 white sage is not officially listed as endangered and garden sage does not have the same medicinal properties that are responsible for the literal cleansing effect white sage has so it's not really a good substitute.

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před rokem

      @@bruh-bh3kk Thanks for letting me know! Do you have anything I can read(/watch) to learn more about that?

  • @guidofaria6721
    @guidofaria6721 Před 7 lety +1

    Charming voice of a charming man. Thanks for the well produced video.

  • @mariloutaurines-rispal4129

    As usual the episode was original, smart, well explained and really interesting ! Thank you very much Robert !

  • @GemmaWeirs
    @GemmaWeirs Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for the helpful video. :) I made some cones using your technique with makko powder and finely powdered aromatic. They've been drying out for about 36 hours but I've just tried to burn one. I hold the lighter flame to the tip for several seconds until the tip glows, but then it stops burning after about 10 seconds. What's gone wrong? They feel dry to me, but are you sure they don't need to dry out for longer? I've heard it can take up to a month of drying time, but it's not humid here.

  • @leoluvv-vr3lj
    @leoluvv-vr3lj Před 7 lety +4

    Nice video, your voice is soothing and so relaxed. You should make meditation CD's or audio books.
    I was wondering can I do the same with dried rosemary?

  • @judis.1810
    @judis.1810 Před rokem

    Very informative tutorial, thank you for sharing!

  • @gingergrant3932
    @gingergrant3932 Před 2 lety

    I love incense so decided to look up how to make them. I really like this DIY.

  • @lindapasquali2670
    @lindapasquali2670 Před rokem

    I love this video, and would like to try and make my own cones using my own dried herbs and pine needles.
    Im going to try putting the cones into a dehydrator for xxx time to dry ... I’ll also put a few in the sun ... thank you for this video ❤

  • @ArtimusFreeman
    @ArtimusFreeman Před 7 lety +2

    Great video...my wife and I have enjoyed incense for many years, making our own seem like a fun idea. I will give it a try. Great video.

    • @kincommunity
      @kincommunity  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! Give it a try and let us know how it goes. :)

  • @Miss.Demeanour
    @Miss.Demeanour Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent video! Just one small correction, if I may?...
    Tabu no ki is not a tree; it is a specific type of incense. The bark actually comes from the Machillus Thunbergii tree.
    Cheers!

  • @CorvoStivali
    @CorvoStivali Před 3 lety

    You're so pleasant! Your instructions are so clear. Thank you.

  • @juliecarrier385
    @juliecarrier385 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this video! As I am shopping to buy sage leaves, would you know how many grams of sage leaves were needed to get 3 teaspoons of powdered sage? Thank you!

  • @SherrhondasAse
    @SherrhondasAse Před 4 lety +1

    Wow, this was nothing short of awesome!

  • @patchoulidragonsblood882

    Oh wow, this is easier than I thought! I'll try this sometime. Thank you!

  • @SkateIslam
    @SkateIslam Před 5 lety

    Nice work mr Maher. Professional and informative. I will be making my own special incense utilizing this method!!!

  • @ksy4747
    @ksy4747 Před rokem

    This was a wonderful video. Thank you!

  • @arianaink100
    @arianaink100 Před 2 lety

    Heads up the use of white sage is not only endangered as a plant but considered a closed practice resource. So it is not advised to use white sage unless you are indigenous (or buy directly from them depending upon who you talk to). White sage also clears all energy both positive and negative. There’s a billion different herbs that can be used for incense that are not an endangered species or part of a specific religious practice that is not open to outsiders that also cleanse energy. Please be considerate in your spiritual exercises to others and the earth.

  • @kazuwilliams5222
    @kazuwilliams5222 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for taking the time and passion to make this instructional video.

  • @vickiemccullough9021
    @vickiemccullough9021 Před 6 lety

    He knows his stuff on this topic!!!

  • @tommysevens2242
    @tommysevens2242 Před 3 lety +1

    He's like the "Bob Ross" of incense !

  • @ramonbeauchamp4975
    @ramonbeauchamp4975 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks. Got sage and other herbs in the garden.
    My parents did smoke cleansing. Always made things worse.
    Then I learned of the cleansing power of the eternal blood of Christ.
    Blessings to all and thanks again

  • @fakeyawns
    @fakeyawns Před 2 lety +1

    Pro tip 1: if you have an electric coffee grinder, use that instead of a mortar and pestle.
    Pro tip 2: Pestle has a silent T.

  • @nja3224
    @nja3224 Před 4 lety

    Great idea using the cake decorating tips as a mold. 👍

  • @PrincessAdobo
    @PrincessAdobo Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you SO much for this video. With 2020 being the wildest year, I’m going to create homemade gifts this Christmas. This is perfect. Thank you! I do have a question, even if I use dried sage do you think it’ll ruin it if I had essential oil? I wanted to add “liquid sunshine” by Saje!

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před 2 lety

      (Sorry I'm a bit late)
      I doubt it. You definitely only want to add a little bit though bc ess. oils can be very strong & some of them are very far from their natural states. When I learned to smudge at the braided journeys room in my school, we were recommended not to use a lighter bc the butane doesn't let the medicines do their work as well. It works in a pinch, but matches are better. I think the same goes for ess. oils. A little bit should be fine, but if you add too much it could disrupt the chemical/botanical makeup of the medicine you're using.

  • @conradreyes5391
    @conradreyes5391 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing this video, may I ask how long is the self life of these incense cones?

  • @pattymayoismydaddy9537

    I saw you on TV and you were my favorite of all! You are amazing at Crafting

  • @mollymurphy8991
    @mollymurphy8991 Před 3 lety

    Oh my God I love your channel!!!!! I found your channel years ago but lost it when I made a new account. So so happy to have found you again:)!!

  • @saundrasaumay9767
    @saundrasaumay9767 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video, thank you!

  • @alydinatale9749
    @alydinatale9749 Před 3 lety

    Thank you sweet human !

  • @ParadigmUnkn0wn
    @ParadigmUnkn0wn Před 3 lety

    Do regular matches actually strike properly on sandpaper? The striker on the box actually causes a chemical reaction, on strike-anywhere matches that chemical is included on the tip of every match. I imagine with a vigorous strike the heat from friction *might* be enough to get it going, but I'm curious how well it works.

  • @raghav90
    @raghav90 Před 4 lety +1

    the gift is so nice.. I will gift something like this
    1 glass with cones
    1 glass with sand, use the sand to put on tray
    1 box of matches so that u can fill inside once sand is on the tray

  • @matthewr.7548
    @matthewr.7548 Před 2 lety

    They look like perfect little droppings

  • @dougslove
    @dougslove Před rokem

    LOVE this! Thank you!!!

  • @Elizren
    @Elizren Před 7 lety +3

    A brilliant project

    • @kincommunity
      @kincommunity  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! Give it a try and let us know how it goes. :)

  • @VanOutloud
    @VanOutloud Před 4 lety

    This guy is great. He's professional and knows his herbs.

  • @lapismosi8065
    @lapismosi8065 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much.This was simply wonderful😍❤️🎵💜🎶🧡

  • @peaceluvnaps
    @peaceluvnaps Před 7 lety +1

    I love his voice as well.

    • @kincommunity
      @kincommunity  Před 7 lety

      We couldn't agree more! Robert's voice is so soothing. :)

  • @KuroiHato69
    @KuroiHato69 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent video and instructions! I love the gift idea! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @Kylie11724
    @Kylie11724 Před 2 lety

    What a lovely video. I enjoyed listening to you a lot. Thanks! 👍

  • @haseblack309
    @haseblack309 Před 2 lety

    You remind me of the night manager at the independence Inn in the Gilmore Girls TV show

  • @MsHe1en
    @MsHe1en Před 7 lety +1

    Very original I love this idea!

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern Před 7 lety +2

    This is really cool! Is there any substitute for the makko powder? Can't find it online where I live

    • @kincommunity
      @kincommunity  Před 7 lety

      We'll let Robert weigh in on this. Stay tuned :)

    • @albertan827
      @albertan827 Před 4 lety

      Honey is an alternative for makko powder. But you have to boil it to make it thicker and more sticky before using it.

  • @nikitovitch5113
    @nikitovitch5113 Před 2 lety

    My man is so calm wow

  • @opheliabells
    @opheliabells Před 4 lety

    is it only really juniper? or what about using red cedar, i'm in WA state and have a tree in my back yard but haven't' found juniper yet.

  • @LostFaithMillenial
    @LostFaithMillenial Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks Negan ;) 😁

  • @skye1491
    @skye1491 Před rokem

    Hey can you not use white sage? It's endangered. There's plenty of other sages you can use, but I do appreciate the video

  • @DC-xw2yb
    @DC-xw2yb Před 3 lety

    Thanks.....does the incense you made smell like pure white sage, or does the makko change the aroma?

  • @dianeholycross
    @dianeholycross Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you Robert!

  • @micasoriano1085
    @micasoriano1085 Před 3 lety

    Hello! Can I substitute xanthan gum or guar gum for the makko powder? If yes, then which is better? Thank you!

  • @Probablyshouldnthave
    @Probablyshouldnthave Před 4 lety

    you need to make sure those are strike anywhere matches if you use sandpaper and not safety matches that need a special strike pad coated with phosphorus it appears you use the safety type in this video

  • @tobeychiu9302
    @tobeychiu9302 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @annale1953
    @annale1953 Před 4 lety

    if you didn't know white sage is actually endangered. So insted use other ground herbs.

    • @dominionjay6332
      @dominionjay6332 Před 2 lety

      Yep! Garden/culinary sage is nice. If you grow your own white sage & acknowledge the native american history of its use I think it's fine but to be on the safe side: other kinds of sage should be used.

  • @BoneItis639
    @BoneItis639 Před rokem

    That match sandpaper won't work unless the matches are "strike anywhere" matches, because otherwise you'll need a phospherous pad

  • @monawhitaker3173
    @monawhitaker3173 Před 3 měsíci

    Your video and voice. Love

  • @georginashanti4605
    @georginashanti4605 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful & well thought out video. Thanks.

  • @YaYa-gy6rn
    @YaYa-gy6rn Před 7 lety

    More info needed online regarding the "burning abilities " of herbs, woods and resins. Thanx

  • @awhippersnapper
    @awhippersnapper Před 5 lety

    Great video! Can’t wait to try this. I love the format of the video and you have a very soothing voice.

  • @ashleyrainbow8888
    @ashleyrainbow8888 Před 4 lety

    I've got a question I would like to make this and send as gifts for family what's the best way to store ?

  • @madebyshaima
    @madebyshaima Před 5 lety

    Hi wonderful video, I have question please. How can you harden the cones so it won't break down while storing or gifting them?