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How To Make Your Own Candles - 3 Easy Steps

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

So you want to learn how to make your own candles. This is easy to do and can be very rewarding. Buy what you need at your local craft store:

1. Wax
2. Wicks
3. Molds

And as with any other hobby, you can also get creative by making candles with:

1. Color
2. Decorations
3. Fragrances

All the other supplies you will need can easily be found at home.

Step 1: Use a double boiler to melt the wax. Have you used a double boiler before? Fill up one large pot and place a smaller pot, holding the wax, on top of the larger pot. Do this to prevent the wax from burning.

Step 2: Next, positing the wax in the middle of the mold and pour the melted wax in.

Step 3: Before removing it from the mold, let your wax cool for about four to six hours. If you find it difficult to remove the wax from the mold, try to freeze it for about 30 minutes. The should work. You also can try non-stick oil in a spray can. Completely spray the mold before pouring the wax in. This is also an effective way to remove the molded wax.

If you want to make your own molds, try liquid latex. Typically, latex molds are too flexible to stand on one end when pouring the wax into them. Cut a hole into a sturdy cardboard that is big enough for the mold to pass through. On the bottom of your latex mold, there should be a lip. Pour wax into the mold as the cardboard acts as a support.

There is a variety of candles for you to make. Try using different colors, a variety of decorations, and other fragrances. The only limit will be your imagination. Your next step might be learning how to make scented candles.

Remember that candle making has been around for hundreds of years. It started out as a way to create light…obviously, it was a necessity then. At present, making wax candles is mostly a hobby. There can be many other reasons. Self gratification is a common reason. Candles are often used as gifts. Making wax candles is also a good craft project for children. Profit is another common reason for making candles. Candles are often the beginning of a home business.

You were asking “how do you make candles?”. Hopefully, you found the answer.

 

Making Scented Candles - 4 Tips for Creating Captivating Scented Masterpieces

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Aromatic candles will enhance the ambience of a room. If you’re a warm and romantic type of person, you will appreciate the aroma of scented candles. You and your guests will be treated to a sense of calm and well being. And, of course, the glow of almost any candle highlights the elegance of the room.

The subtle aroma of a scented candle will heighten your spirit, even before the candle is lit. So when you come home tired and frazzled, the aroma & flickering glow of a scented wax candle will relieve your tightness & lift your spirits.

Aromatic candles serve as wonderful gifts for all occasions and every season, and they are particularily meaningful when crafted by your own hands.

1. Pick Your Candle Fragrance

Fragrance oil is available in most craft shops. You may also shop for it on the web. I suggest that you opt for fragrance oils rather the cheaper alcohol and water based fragrances. Since your wax mix will be oil based, use a fragrance that is also be oil based. Why? As oil & water do not mix, a water based perfume tends not to mix with oil based wax.

2. Select Your Wax

The basics of making a scented candle are more or less the same as for ordinary wax candles. Start by choosing your desired kind of wax. The current day market offers a versatile range of wax starting with beeswax, palm or soy & moving on to gel or paraffin wax. Decide on the aromatic intensity of your candles before making a wax selection. For example, in case of gel candles, gel wax with less density holds less fragrance compared to gel wax with higher density.

3. The Art of Making Aromatic Candles

Let’s cover the method for making aromatic candles.

The first step is to melt your wax. For this purpose, a double boiler can be used. That means put the wax in a small pot. Now place that container into a slightly larger pot partially filled with water. Now heat the H2O. You’ll need a thermometer to ensure the wax is not burnt. The temperature must be kept between 170 &180 degrees F.

After the wax is melted, insert a wick into the mold and remove your wax from it’s source of heat. Now add the fragrance oil that you have chosen. A mixture of 1 ounce of fragrance oil to 1 pound of wax will create a fragrance level equal to 6% of candle density. Be aware that greater amounts of fragrance will cause the candle to burn out sooner owing to higher liquid density of the candle.

Now pour the melted wax/fragrance mixture into your mold. The only job remaining is to let it cool before removing your candle from it’s mold.

Congratulations on a job well done!

4. Experiment as You Go Along

Start experimenting and you will soon become an expert in all aspects of making candles. By using different fragrances and colors, you will perfect the candle making technique and thoroughly enjoy the process.

It’s a great feeling to gift your loved ones with a scented homemade candle knowing that they will find the fragrant essences both relaxing and invigorating.

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