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How to Make Scented Candles in 5 Steps

August 30th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, how to make candles, Scented Candles, Uncategorized

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Scented candles are popular crafts that people use to decorate their homes or gift somebody on special occasions. These candles not only look beautiful but also spread wonderful fragrance. These decorative candles are expensive due to their rising popularity. Many a times it happens that you do not get long time fragrance of the candle after buying from the store.

Scented Candle Essentials
You must be wondering how to make scented candles at home! The answer is short and simple, all you need is basic equipments, like wax, molding container, scent and follow a proper procedure. Let us make a list of materials required for how to make scented candles.

  • Paraffin Wax
  • Molding Container of Desired Shape
  • Scent
  • Thermometer
  • Candle Wick
  • Pouring Container
  • Color
  • Heat Source

NOTE: Wax is an inflammable material, you need to be careful while handling it. Keep a fire extinguisher near you, you may need it in case of emergency. If you have small children around, then keep them away from the process of making candle. It is necessary that you take appropriate safety measures during the whole procedure of making scented candles.

How to Make Scented Candles?
Before you start working on making your candle, it is necessary that you arrange the required equipments properly. Paraffin wax is available at all stores and buy the amount that is required for the size of candle you want to make. Then comes the important material i.e. the mold for the candle. Usually pillar candles, that are cylindrical in shape, are common shapes for candles. You will get the molds for this shape at any store that keeps materials required for crafts. If you want to go for different unusual shapes you will have to explore more stores. You can even make scented candles in a glass or any transparent container at your home. Candle wicks are available at almost all general stores. Scents used for these candles are of two types, solid and liquid scents, out of which the aroma of liquid scents lasts longer as compared to solid scent. Buy the color you want to give for your scented candle. There are three forms for wax color, powder, liquid or color chip. Choose the appropriate one that fulfills your needs. You require a thermometer to keep an eye of the wax temperature. Heat source is required to melt the paraffin wax in a pouring container. You can use a simple burner for this. The heat source should be such that it is easy to clean in case the wax spills. For pouring container you can choose a tin container, with a small spout so that it makes pouring the melted wax into the mold easy. Once you have gathered all these materials you can start making the scented candle using steps given below.

Step #1: Place the paraffin wax in the pouring container kept over the lit heat source. Insert the thermometer in the melting wax. The temperature of the wax should not exceed 175 degree Fahrenheit or 80 degree Celsius.

Step #2: Add the chosen color of the wax and stir the mixture slowly. Color chips are the best to work with while making scented candles. Remember the color of the wax changes when it cools down, so add the color accordingly. Later add the scent to the mixture.

Step #3: By the time the wax melts, prepare the wax mold. Place the candle wick at the bottom of the container with its end protruding out. Use a pen/pencil or some wooden support for the same.

Step #4: Once the wax and the added contents are mixed properly, pour the mixture carefully in the mold. The wax will start cooling down and will contract, you need to make some holes on the surface to let go the air stuck inside. The surface of the wax will be a bit sunk near the wick, so add more wax into the mold until you get a flat surface through out. Leave the wax to set and your scented candle is ready.

Step #5: Carefully remove the candle from the mold. Use innovative ideas to decorate the candle.

Instead of spending money buying high priced richly scented candles at the shops, why not learn how to make scented candles at home with very less expenditure. Wouldn’t it be great to make a scented candle by yourself and gift it to your dear ones. You can even teach your friends about how to make scented candles and enjoy the craft.

By Mayuri Kulkarni
Published: 8/20/2009

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How to Make Wax Candles in 4 steps

August 30th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Uncategorized

Before electricity was invented, candles were used to illuminate houses. But these days, a candle has many uses, other than lighting. A candle is no more just a solidified form of wax; candle making is a craft that can be used as decorations in any room or make a great, romantic candlelight dinner. Wax candles can be decorated using lot of accessories. Scented candles that spread great fragrance are in trend these days. Candle making is an art that is easy to develop. Wax candles are simple to make and give you an opportunity to use the unique ideas of the craft. Before learning about how to make a wax candle, deciding the type of wax you want to use is equally important

Types of Candle Wax

There are a number of waxes that are used to make candles. They are paraffin wax, soy wax and beeswax. Paraffin wax is an inexpensive wax and is more commonly used for making wax candles. It is made from petroleum products and is easily available at all the general stores. Soy wax, as the name suggests, is made from soybean oil.Soy wax candles are quite popular these days, as they are renewable and burn longer as compared to other types of candle wax. Beeswax is made from the wax that is stored in the honeycomb. Beeswax, being a completely natural form of wax, is the safest to use for making candles, but can turn out to be a bit expensive as compared to other types of wax.

Step by Step Instructions on How to Make Wax Candles

Once you’ve decided on the type of wax you are going to use, you can collect the other ingredients and then follow the instructions as given below. The list of materials required to make wax candles is as follows:

  • Wax (paraffin, soy, beeswax)
  • Molding container
  • Pouring container
  • Melting container
  • Candle wick
  • Thermometer
  • Heat source
  • Color
  • Scent (if required)

Step #1: Arrange all the materials required for making the wax candle. Candle wicks, wax and molds are available at all craft stores. Use an easy-to-clean heat source, as the wax may spill. The thermometer is necessary to keep an eye on the temperature of the melting wax.

Step #2: After arranging the materials required, you can start making the wax candle. Take a large container and fill it with water, leave it to boil on the heat source. Do not melt the wax directly. Take a small container with wax and keep it in boiling water. Insert thermometer in melting wax. The temperature should not exceed 80 degrees Celsius.

Step #3: Once the wax has melted completely, add color and fragrance. Stir the mixture, until all the ingredients blend properly. Place the candle wick vertically at the center of the base of the mold, with the help of supporting toothpick or pencil.

Step #4: Then pour the melted wax carefully into the mold. Tap the mold slowly to remove air bubbles, if any. Make a few holes on the surface of the wax and add melted wax, until you get a flat surface. Let the wax cool down for at least a day, after which your homemade wax candle is ready.

Now that you know how to make wax candles, try to make one. Scented wax candles are a piece of art that you can gift to your near and dear ones on special occasions.

By Mayuri Kulkarni
Published: 8/27/2009
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Books on Candle Making

August 24th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Uncategorized

Making your own candles is a favorite craft and hobby many individuals. They find the process to be enjoyable and relaxing. Candle makers have been know to turn to their hobby in times of stress. For some candle makers, once they learn the basics they are ready for new challenges. Purchasing books on candle making can provide you with everything from basic instructions, tips, and creative ideas to make beautiful candles. Most candle making books offer wonderful illustrations as well as step by step instructions.

The type of book you want to purchase will depend on your candle making experience, the types of candles you are interested in making, and if you are making candles for fun or to sell. Take the time to explore what each book has to offer you before making a purchase so that you won’t be disappointed. You might also check with your local library for books on candle making. If you find one there you really like then you have the option to purchase it. You can also find great discounts on used candle making books online at Ebay and Yahoo Auctions.

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“The Candle Maker’s Companion” by Betty Oppenheimer and Deborah Balmuth is considered to be the “must have” candle making book. It offers information for everyone including beginners and advanced. Another great choice is “The Encyclopedia of Candle Making Techniques”. This book has gotten rave reviews for providing quality information in an easy to understand form.

For those of you who have a solid foundation of basic candle making processes, consider trying “The Complete Candle Maker Techniques, Projects, and Inspirations”. The book offers great photos of forty different candles you can make. There are step by step instructions to help you make any of them that interest you. This book includes great tips and points as well to help candle makers avoid the common mistakes that affect the results of their candles.

For those of you who enjoy making candles for special occasions and holidays, the book “Creative Candles: Over 40 Inspiring Projects for Making and Decorating Candles for Every Occasion” by Sue Spear is a great book to consider for your collection. This book features candle making ideas for Halloween, Easter, and Christmas. There are also ideas for creating candles to use as center pieces and for wedding decorations.

If you are interested in doing candle making with your children, “Great Candles” is especially designed with fun candles that are easy to do with them. The book is also written in a way that children will be interested in reading it as well. The internet is a great resource to find other great candle making books to meet your expectations.

Candle making is a great pastime. You can educate yourself on the areas of candle making by exploring various books. There are books designed for all candle making levels of expertise as well as on particular themes of candles and types of candles. The market is flooded with resources in the area of candle making, so the process of tracking down a few good books on the subject should be easy as well as fairly inexpensive. Remember to check the library, local book sales, and yard sales for these books as well. Compare prices online to make sure you get the best price for the ones you are interested in.

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Candles & Accessories for your Wedding

May 4th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Benefits of hosting a Show, Candles, free products, Our range of products, romance, Themed Shows, Weddings

A great way to save on the cost of your wedding table display would be to host a PartyLite party or parties before the big event.  See first hand the beautiful range of  table accessories from frosted hurricanes, stemmed glasses, mirror coasters, frosted votive holders to taper and tealight holders, centrepieces, attendant and special guest gifts, guest favours.

With our one of our candle range in floral fragrances includes:

Pure Vanilla Creme
Bird of Paradise
Black Orchid

in Tealights/Votives/Mini Barrels and Pillars in various sizes which will set the mood for the most romantic day of your life.

Call Karen: 07956 575980 or
email: candlesulite@googlemail.com for more details.

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Eliminate pet smells…

March 23rd, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in aroma melts, Candles, gifts, pet smells, Product reviews, Reed Diffusers, tealights

with our range of Aroma Melts and Reed Diffusers.

Our Aroma Melts come in a variety of fragrances:

  • Mulberry
  • French Vanilla
  • Strawberry Rhurbarb
  • Tangelo Mojito
  • Island Nectar
  • Black Raspberry
  • Tropical Waterfall
  • Apple Orchard
  • Apricot Daisy

The melts are placed in an Aroma Melts Warmer and a tealight does the rest.  The fragrance will last for between 12-14 hours but are known to last for much longer.  Once cooled the melt will once again resume its shape of the container and can be easily removed by gently pressing on the top.

Create your own custom fragrance with new “snap-able” aroma melts

Mulberry + French Vanilla = Mulberry Vanilla Delight
Strawberry Rhubab + French Vanilla = Strawberries & Cream
French Vanilla + Apple Orchard = Vanilla Apple Crisp

Eliminates the stale odours of pets, smoke and kitchen smells

Another popular item is our best selling Reed Diffusers.  The reeds absorb the oil and diffuse the fragrance throughout the home.  They come in a variety of fragrances and not forgetting our new tri-glow styles:

  • Mulberry
  • French Vanilla
  • Grapefruit
  • Sun Kissed Cotton
  • Strawberry Fields
  • Seaside Mist
  • Tangelo Mojito
  • Island Nectar
  • Tamboti Safari

Refills

  • Apricot Daisy
  • Bamboo Mist
  • Tropical Waterfall
  • Balance
  • Essence of Lavender
  • Mangosteen Splash
  • Acai Berry Mist

Each Reed Diffuser comes with 10 reeds and an attractive collar, they last for 3-6 months or until the oil has completely evaporated.  The reeds never need to be flipped.  Refills now available.

Smell the fresh fragrance throughout your home

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Salon Owners – why not host a party in your salon

March 2nd, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in beauty salons, Candles, hairdressers, salons, Themed Shows

If you own a Hair or Beauty salon, why not host a Candle Party for selected customers and guests - they really go down a storm.

PartyLite are leaders in fabulous candles and beautiful decorative accessories with a superb reputation for product quality, design, innovation and customer service.

Display one of our popular reed diffusers and for every 10 referrals who purchase one, you will receive one absolutely free!

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Hostess Rewards

February 10th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Benefits of hosting a Show, Candles, half price, rewards, specials

A PartyLite show is a fun and relaxed way to spend time with family and friends who will watch in amazement as your room is transformed with beautiful candles and accessories.

Every month there are Hostess specials, many at half price plus 15% commission and discounted items when your party is over £165 plus one booking (for example £24.00)

Choose from a selection of quality candles in a variety of fragrances, shapes, colours and sizes, together with beautiful candle accessories in crystal, wrought iron, porcelain and our best sellers - Reed Diffusers.

You will also have the opportunity to earn additional free gifts when two or more of your friends book a PartyLite party and have sales of £165+.

Some questions frequently asked by Hostesses

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Earn a Second Income

February 10th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in Candles, Opportunities, party plan, sales, work from home

Party Plan is enjoying a boom time at the moment because it gives people a great deal of flexibility.  It’s a unique and risk-free way to run your own business with plenty of support along the way and yet no experience, qualifications or financial outlay required.

Becoming a PartyLite Consultant provides the freedom to work from home in an enjoyable, sociable environment, especially valuable for working mothers.  With the PartyLite model and culture itself operating like an extended family, Consultants are given support, motivation and extensive training and development.  PartyLite encourages Consultants to work at their own pace and develop their business to the level that suits their individual situation.

Each year Consultants can be rewarded from their efforts in reaching specified sales targets with a luxury foreign trip.  It’s all about the experience – the experience of the products as contemporary, relaxing and stylish additions to the home, the experience of the shows as fun, sociable events and the experience of working within a company that supports, incentives and rewards yet doesn’t demand.

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Let’s have a Party

February 10th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in ambience, Benefits of hosting a Show, Candles, Featured Articles, gifts, partylite

It’s never been easier to shop in the comfort of your own home – our quality products are all fully guaranteed and you will treasure them for years to come.

Each show typically lasts for two hours and there is plenty of time to socialise as well as get to look at the exclusive product ranges, which are contemporary, stylish and some which are collectable.  For many attending, the shows become a regular event in their lives where they can come to meet up with friends and see new products.

I will provide the catalogues, invitations and everything you need to host a show.

Just invite your friends, neighbours, work colleagues, parents of your children’s friends, relatives, acquaintances, etc.

I will set up a display table to show off some of our candles and spa ranges and entertain your guests for about an hour.

We have fabulous new catalogues for 2009 and I would love to show you some of the products from our range.

Why not give me a call for a no obligation chat?

Contact: Karen Laracuente
Mobile 07956 575980
E-mail at candlesulite@gmail.com

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Pampering evenings

February 5th, 2009 by Candle | No Comments | Filed in ambience, Candles, gifts, lavender, Our range of products, partylite, Themed Shows

PartyLite candles and spa products are sold exclusively through candle parties in the home – a unique fun and stress-free way to shop.  What better way to have a pampering evening and catch up with old friends than to hold your own candle and spa party -  a great way to shop and have fun with friends and family.

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