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VARITIES OF SOY CANDLE MAKING SUPPLIES

September 15th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Uncategorized


There are many different types of soy candle making supplies in the present market. Obviously, there are various factors like the equipment chosen, the type of dye, fragrance used and the kind of soy wax to be considered while ordering for soy candle making supplies. The right form of soy wax should be used to get effective output. They can be purchased in any kind of forms such as blocks, flakes or even slabs. For making less number of candles, flakes would be the best fit as they can be easily melted in the microwave and also easier to handle.

Wicks are the important consideration while making the candle. This will determine how well the candle will burn. The size must be appropriate to accommodate in the container. The best way to buy the exact wicks is through trial and error method. There are no appropriate wicks which can suit any type of containers. Different containers need different wicks.

The containers have got varying factors according to which they should be chosen. Jar candles are the most common ones found in the market. Apothecary jars have a classical look while jelly jars have the traditional and customary looks. For people, those who prefer to have modern looks will opt for Tureen jars and cube jars. They are more portable in nature.

Fragrance oils play a key role in making candles that emit sweet fragrance. Blueberry muffins, floral scents that have jasmine are some of the potential options. The availability of naturally available oil will give a natural and pleasant feel.

The color agents will determine the color to be applied for the candles. One may prefer to leave it as white in color. The presence of several dyes offers enormous choice of color options for the soy making candle supplies to use. There are specific color dyes made for soy wax. Some of them are dye blocks, dye chips or liquid dyes.

There are overwhelming options to choose for the soy candle making supplies. It is important to know which container can be conglomerated with what kind of wax. People can make ready made gifts with these options and it can be very well developed in to a perfect business idea too. One need not be an expert to make a perfect job and through experience he might learn the art of perfection.

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HOW TO MAKE SCENTED CANDLES?

September 15th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, How To Make Scented Candles


Variety matters a lot. Then why don’t you try variety in candles and scents. Asking for beautiful candle night dinner is definitely like gifting jewelry to your girlfriend. The idea to schematize a surprise candle light dinner at your home for your gang can be an exciting plan and you can equally save your pocket from buying those costly scented candles in the market. Use some home stuffs and variety of shapes as you wish and as you like. Just think the combination of your favorite shape and your favorite fragrance. All you need to do is to gather little stuff and get going. But make sure you take up all the necessary measures as instructed and you will come out of beautiful and scented structures of your own.

  • Perfume
  • Colors.
  • Any form of wax
  • A large utensil to put water.
  • Stove for fire.
  • Wick.
  • Can to melt the wax

The method goes like this-

  • Firstly the large utensil is taken and some cold water is poured in it. The level of water should not be so high rather it should be 50% of the height of the utensil. Leave the cold water to boil in the utensil with minimum heat. Check it for few frank of time. When the water gather the heat and started boiling remove it from water.
  • Secondly you should fill the can with wax. Then you place the can in that same hot water. Make sure that the wax start melting in that heat of boiled water.
  • Thirdly once the wax started melting, you can now start stirring it with the help of a spoon till it melt (160 F, you can use thermometer to check the exact temperature).
  • Fourthly after melting the wax completely you can start adding colors to it and then the perfume (after turning off the fire).
  • Once it starts smelling and getting color, you can dipped the wick exactly in the middle of the can.
  • Lastly leave it to cool down. After cooling down you can give some shapes to it with the help of a sharp edged knife.

Likewise you can manage to make few beautiful scented candles.

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CANDLE MAKING WAX – A PARADIGM SHIFT

September 15th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Uncategorized


The prominent ingredient in making candles is wax which is a hard material that has to be melted to give a proper shape. This material can be bought from all kinds of shops and is a very common product available in the market.

However, the preparation of candles involves some back breaking job. The process of creation has altogether taken a new dimension and the whole new brands of candles can be easily made. Candles play a vital role when ever there is a power cut and during the emergency times when people do not have the access to torches, lights etc. The process of candle making wax has undergone a tremendous change in the recent times. Various plant materials and vegetables such as palm, soy, and bayberry are being used as the raw materials in preparing this wax. Soybeans are hydrogenated to obtain the soy wax which is the most suitable form to prepare wax. They are eco-friendly in nature and burn completely.

Candle making business can be very profitable when people deploy pal wax as their main ingredient. It is a natural source available which is again an eco-friendly product. Beeswax is another major ingredient used and it is a type of animal wax. However, people have shifted their focus to the wax prepared from natural sources as they are harmless. The entire industry is gearing up to offer candles made from these elements and they come in various colors like, yellow, red etc. The price of the candle is very much dependent on the raw material used. Beeswax is quite expensive as they have extra-ordinary physical attributes in burning. They have a pleasant fragrance.

There is yet another way of preparing candles with the help of gel. The looks are very much rubbery and have got a clear texture. However, this material has more flexibility than the normal wax and cannot be used for preparing pillar candles. The gel is available in different densities. The selective kind of gel is dependent on the purpose and type of candles and their fragrance that would be made.

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EFFECTIVE CANDLE MAKING TIPS

September 15th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Uncategorized


Candle making has become a prime time hobby for most of the people. It does not require hectic efforts and can be a fun loving job. People can present anyone as gifts or to keep it in the show case. How to make candles? This is a very simple question and one need not be an expert to do this stuff. Once learned, this can be a good time pass activity. Some of the basic requirements to be involved in this process are

  • Wax
  • Wicks
  • Mold
  • Wax melter
  • A thermometer
  • Extra fragrances
  • Dyes and
  • Putty

There are generally 3 types of wax available. They are

  • Paraffin wax
  • Soy wax
  • Beeswax

So, one should decide the right kind of wax to start with the works. Paraffin was is the most commonly available wax and Soy wax is a natural product made from soybeans. It can be easily cleaned up with soap and water. Beeswax can be easily made by wrapping it around a wick and sealing it with the help of thumb. This does not require any melting.

  • First spread a newspaper around that area and start melting the paraffin or kind of wax which should be double-boiled.
  • Place a half filled pot on a burner and apply moderate amount of heat.
  • Place a melter and drop the wax pieces into it.
  • The wax gets heated and melted. Add some fragrances according to the desire.

The procedure to make molded candles is little bit different. The wick is to be cut two inches taller than the candle’s height and insert a thread through the hole at the bottom of the mold. Apply putty on the outside of the hole. Attach a pencil to the top of the mould and the wick is to be tied with this. Generally, heat the wax up to 130 degrees Fahrenheit if the mold is cardboard, plastic or glass. If it is a metal, then heat it up to 190 degrees. A thermometer is used to measure the accurate temperature here. On reaching the temperature point, the melter is lifted and now pour the wax in to it. It is
then left for 12 hours to cool and then refrigerate it for another 12 hours. Now the candle is made ready.

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Different Forms Of Candle Making Molds

September 15th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candle Making Molds, Candles

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The candle molds come in various shapes and sizes. There are standard moulds out of which square, circular and other forms can be obtained. Usually they are found in the general stationary shops and can be obtained through online purchase. People have got a general shapes and sizes related to each occasion. For example, there are special molds available on specific shapes and sizes for birthdays, anniversary and etc. The molds give the required shape to the candle and here is some information regarding the types of candle molds.

Glass molds generally take less time to cool down enabling a smoother finish and have got a rare sticky nature. They are prone to scratches, cracks and involve delicacy leading to frequent breakage.

Metal molds are famous for their longer life periods. There has to be some special actions taken while using this mould. A metal candle spray is recommended that comes with a store bought silicone mold release spray as they have a sticky nature. The silicone is sprayed on the inner and outer walls to prevent rusting of the metal.

Aluminum molds are better known for their durability. They have got various shapes and sizes and the process of cooling at the end is not needed here.

Rubber candle molds offer better flexibility and help in giving intricate designs. They require greater attention while the process of cooling takes place. There are higher chances for the material to get distorted during the cooling process. They do not leave behind any awkward finishes or designs and are the most sought as they can afford to various designs.

Plastic mold is the cheapest material available and gives a rigid property. Due to this nature, intricate designs are not possible with this kind of candle molds. However, they can be used by recycling property without wasting the materials. A beginner can employ this kind of materials as they are easy to handle.

Rigid molds are obtained from glass, metal or plastic and are useful in generating any kind of shapes. Irregular shapes can be easily made from them.

Latex molds are being preferred by many people as they are relatively inexpensive. Their versatile nature enables to bring out any form of shapes and sizes. More complex shapes can be obtained as it is very stretchable.

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Fragrance without lighting a match!

September 15th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Our range of products, Product reviews

If you would like the fragrance but without lighting a match then welcome to our flameless range.

From our ever popular Reed Diffusers to our Sachets and Garlands

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September 8th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Featured Articles, News, Opportunities

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How to make soy candles

September 8th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Uncategorized

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Soy candles are natural and burn cleaner then paraffin candle wax.  The popularity of them is growing.  Although soy wax is a little bit more expensive then paraffin wax, people who have used and made soy candles are quickly becoming addicted to them.

Soy wax is a vegetable wax that is made from soybeans.  The oil is extracted from the soybean flakes and hydrogenated.  The majority of the world’s soybeans are grown in the United States in Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana.  It is believed that soy candles burn cleaner then paraffin candles.  This is true to an extent.  All candles emit soot.  There is no way around that.  But, paraffin candles emit black soot while soy candles emit white soot.  While soot is not harmful to people, white soot is a little cleaner then black.

The only thing that is really different about making soy candles then paraffin candles is the wax.  They both use the same techniques and equipment.  You can use a double boiler to melt the soy wax.  A double boiler is a smaller pot with the wax is placed in a larger pot full of water that is placed on the stovetop.  Heat the soy wax to 150 to 180 degrees Fahrenheit.  Be careful not to keep the melted wax above 150 degrees Fahrenheit for too long because it could burn which will give the wax a yellowish appearance.  Ounce the wax is fully melted you can add the color you would like.  You can then remove it from the heat and add the fragrance.  It is best to use 7% fragrance by weight.  That simply means that for every one pound of soy wax, you can use 1.12 ounces of fragrance oil.  If the fragrance concentration is too high, it may bleed through the candle.  The soy wax can be about 140 – 150 degrees Fahrenheit.  You can then pour the wax into the mold to cool.  Be careful not to pour the wax at too low of a temperature or the candle could crack.  The wax should be between 95 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit.  You should also not use water to cool the candle quickly.  This could also cause the candle to crack.

Although soy wax candles and paraffin wax candles are mostly the same, there are a couple of differences.  Soy wax is a softer wax so it is not suitable for some types of candles.  For instance, soy wax does not work well when you are trying to make novelty candles.  It also do not work well for pillar candles.  You can also not make taper candles with soy wax.  Floating soy candles can be made if they are up to 3 inches in diameter.

If you can make candles with paraffin wax, you can make candles with soy wax.  Making candles is kind of like trying out a new food recipe; sometimes you have to try things one way then the other to see which works best for you.  The bottom line is that soy wax and paraffin wax both hold scent and color the same in candles but, it is great to learn how to make a new kind of candle and offer a variety in your candle making whether you are making candles for pleasure or a business.

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