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Welcome to My Making Candles Page

I aim to teach you everything I know about candles. Please read on for a recipe for making a candle, and then further down for resources, and other useful information.

A Home Made Candle!

How To Make A Candle!

Making candles is a great hobby or business endeavor. Once you get the hang of it, the process is quite simple. For those who have the basics down cold, consider experimenting with the art of making hand dipped candles.

You can start out by purchasing a candle making kit which has everything you need to get started, or just use what you have around the house and get the necessary candle making supplies as you need them.

While these lovely creations take more time, they are stunning. You can use several colors on each candle giving it a unique color scheme.

There are basic tools you will need to make candles, but the exact items you need depend on the type of candles you intend making.

For standard hand dipped candles you would need plain Paraffin Wax ( about 1/2 a pound) can be found at grocery stores & craft shops

If you are into soy candle making, you would replace paraffin wax with 100% natural soy wax.

Then you would need: -

* Double Boiler or you can use a large coffee can for melting wax in, inserted in a pot filled half full of water. (Never place the container of wax directly on the heat source as it poses a severe fire hazard.)

* Wooden Spoon for stirring

* Bowls: for cold water baths

* Candle Thermometer. Also candy or meat thermometer works just as well.

* Heat. Kitchen stove.

* Wick: available in most craft and hobby stores in various sizes. The size of the wick is important. The sizes increase in 1/2 inch variations. Use this as a guide. 1/2" wick to 1/2" candle. A 1" wick is suitable for a 1" candle etc.

* Color: you can get it in cakes,chips, powdered or liquid forms which is usually available in craft stores or you can also use crayons but it doesn't burn as well.

* Scents: you can use fragrance oil or concentrated chips available at craft shops. The oil you use must be pure oil and have no water or alcohol base.

You will need a large amount of paraffin wax, wick, and a double boiler to melt it in. Other utensils include wooden spoons, bowls, and a good quality thermometer. The colors available for hand dipped candles are too many to name. These colors come in various forms including cakes, chips, powder, or liquid. If you choose to add scents to your hand dipped candles you need to make sure it is pure oil that does not have a water or alcohol base to it.

You will prepare your wax for hand dipped candles that same as you do for regular candles. Let it continue to heat until it reaches a temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Once it does, turn the heat down very low to keep the wax in liquid form. Add the color to the wax, using a small amount at a time until your reach the color you want. Add a small amount of scent the mix at this time if you desire. Use scents moderately as you don’t want to have too powerful of a smell. Using too much fragrance can also result in the candle not burning properly.

Next, cut the wick for your candles, keeping it just a bit longer than the candle length you want. If you are making sets of the candles, it is important to cut the wicks exactly the same length. You will want to dip the wicks into the candle wax making sure to coat it properly. This is how you will build your candle. After the wicks cool, dip them again. Each time you do, the candle will grow in size. If you want different areas of the candles to be different colors, you will be able to do so by simply having more than one color of wax ready to use. Once your candle is close to the desired thickness you want, shave it with a soft blade, giving the top a pointed look. Dip your candles a few more times to give them a smooth finish.

Creating hand dipped candles is a great hobby or business venture. The process is time consuming, but the creations are beautiful. Learning to make hand dipped candles can be tricky. This is not a good type of candle for beginners to try to learn with. They will quickly become frustrated. To practice without wasting supplies, melt down the wax from the candles you are building and use it over and over again until you have the process perfected.

To make particular designs on hand dipped candles, consider purchasing a book. Most will offer you great color photos with step by step directions for making each hand dipped candle. You will also be able to obtain great color charts for obtaining the best color for your candles. The internet is also a great place to get ideas for the colors of your hand dipped candles.

Hopefully, this article was helpful to you, if you would like more information about all aspects of candle making, please visit my website at www.candle-help.com

I have a large number of tutorials for beginner, intermediate, and advanced candle makers, and lots of useful tips and techniques that I have learn over the years.

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Resources

Interested in getting into the candle making business? It really is easier than you might imagine. I suggest you read the book that gives you all the information you need to start doing what you love doing (making candles) for profit.

Read up on the book by visiting: -

Getting Into The Candle Business

Resources

http://www.candle-help.com

Candle Supplies and Candle Kits

Candle Wic

Discount Candle shop

One Stop Candle Supplies

Candles (all ready made)

Candle Bay

NC Soy Candles

How to sites

How to make gel candles

Make Candy wrappers

Craft for kids

Candle Making Journals

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