Candle Making 101

Learn About Candle Wax, Wicks, Scents and Dyes

© Sandra Williams

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Creating your own candles is fun, therapeutic and makes wonderful gifts. Candle making is easy to learn but there are some things that you should know first.

Candle making safety

Types of commonly used waxes

Often it’s not necessary to add additives because many waxes are pre blended for various purposes. You would need a softer wax for containers and a harder one for pillars for example.

Wicks

The smaller your candle, the smaller the wick you will need. Wicks come in various sizes but usually the candle supplier will indicate what size candle to use with the wick. Large container candles will benefit with a wick with a stronger core. You can find candles with paper or zinc cores to help them stay up straighter.

Molds

You can use all sorts of things around the house for molds but can also purchase traditional or novelty shaped molds made out of plastic, steel, rubber or glass. Some ideas for molds in the house include yogurt containers, tart tins, take out cups, candy and/or soap molds and mason jars.

Scenting and dying candles

Candle making is something you need to experiment with to get the hang of but there are many different types to learn how to make. You can create traditional tapered candles by dipping wicks in hot wax continously for example. Decorate any of them after with sparkles, ribbons, decoupage, paint, dried flowers or carving.


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