Remember Me
forgot your password?

Candle Making Crafts: How To Make Beautiful Candles

 

There are a number of candle making crafts that are so easy that even children can take part in the fun.  Additionally, if your business plan to sell your wares is already in place, this can be a way to use candle making crafts to teach your kids about how business works.  It can even boost your sales, since many people love gifts made by the creative minds of children.

But whether or not you have kids that are involved, candle making crafts are a good way to get started in a business that can be rewarding and fun.  The nice thing about candles is that there are techniques, but no set rules regarding creativity, only the chemistry that makes up the product.

Once you have worked out the proper ratios of fragrance, dye, and wax, you need to let out the inner artist.  Working with wax, you can be as creative as you want to be because the basic technique is always the same. Candle making crafts are all based in the same science.  The only difference between them is the research, development, and artistry of the candle.  As you progress, the basic tenets of the craft will become second nature, and your artistic eye will become your most important tool.

The basics are simple.  Apply heat through boiling water to a pitcher that contains the wax.  In the big companies, there are large kettles that have a water barrier in which they melt the wax.  If you can picture that you are simply working on a smaller scale than a manufacturer like Yankee or Old Virginia Candle Company, the rules for candle making crafts become simple and finite.

Next, the big companies are very specific in their measurements.  This is not to reduce waste, although that is a byproduct.  In most cases, the dye and fragrance used in candle making crafts are petroleum based.  When mixed with wax, they actually create a suspension.  If the ratios are inaccurate or the mixture is not performed properly, the result will not be what you want at all.  If the dye isn’t mixed right, the colors will be spotty in the finished product, or it may be duller than you expect.  If the fragrance doesn’t mix properly, as the candle burns the scent will be very strong at times and then nonexistent at others.  So another trick is the prodigious use of stirring.  Again, the big companies use yard sticks to constantly stir the mixture until its ready for pour.  For this, you may want to consider buying a few paint stirrers from the local hardware store.  The dye may bleed into the wood, so be sure to get several for different color varieties.

Finally, wick placement is a crucial part of candle making crafts. The way the wick sits determines how the finished product will burn.  After the pour and as the wax sets, be sure to keep an eye on the wick from the top to bottom.  Candle making crafts are not difficult or foreboding, but perseverance goes a long way in building beautiful candles.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Crafts Articles
  • More from Pat Mctigue

Attention Professional Photographers: Photo Books Are A Great Option

By: Daniel Manson | 02/12/2009
With PhotoProductions.com you can even have the hand bound photo books you order customized with your company logo at no additional cost to you, allowing you to personalize your customers experience with you just a little bit more.

Printed Photo Book Albums Are More Than Just Albums

By: Daniel Manson | 02/12/2009
As the digital age progresses we rely less and less on the conventional methods that we grew up knowing. Instead of camera’s the use film we use digital, instead of having film developed we drop our flash cards off at a store and have them downloaded and printed, if we even bother to print them at all.

Christmas Face Painting Stencil Tips

By: Jackie Strong | 01/12/2009
There may be many face painters out there on the verge of doing their first christmas face painting party. It can be quite scary when you're just starting out so, this article is looking at using stencils while you gain confidence.

How to Make Hand Dipped Candles

By: Nicki Archer | 01/12/2009
Hand dipping is an historic method of candlemaking that you can easily do at home. If you already make candles, you will have the supplies and equipment you need. Learn here with the directions for making hand dipped, for both beginners and experienced candle makers.

Environment Friendly Decorative Handmade Paper

By: Jeff A Hardy | 01/12/2009
Decorative Handmade paper gives an enhancement to your stationary and gifts, making them look decent and impressive.

Teddy Bear Gifts - The Eyes Have It!

By: Beverly Kerr | 29/11/2009
Beautiful Brown eyes! Baby Blue eyes! One of the first things people notice about you is your eyes. The same is true for Teddy Bears and Stuffed Animals. When making a Teddy Bear Gift, pay special attention to the kind of eye you use.

How to Make a Fall Nature Wreath

By: Nicki Archer | 28/11/2009
Easily make a richly colored natural wreath perfect for any decor, and appropriate for both fall and winter holidays. Have fun collecting the materials from your own garden and yard, or as you take a walk in the woods and fields. Once created this wreath is durable enough to keep and enjoy for years. Make one for yourself, or make some to sell or give away.

The 5 Points that affect the Price of a Reborn Doll

By: Nicola Baume | 26/11/2009
Most reborn doll artists do not price their dolls properly affecting the whole of the reborn doll community. These dolls take upward of 40 hours to produce and underpricing is seeing the doll buyers undervaluing the dolls and the artists.

How to Start an Herb Garden

By: Pat Mctigue | 28/11/2009 | Hobbies
Some people may think it’s difficult to start an herb garden but, in fact, it’s really quite easy. Herb gardens are actually a great way for those who are interested in gardening to get started because it is really much easier than growing other plants, such as roses or citrus trees.

The Best Herb Garden Plants For Inside Your Home

By: Pat Mctigue | 24/11/2009 | Hobbies
Many people want to know which herb garden plants will grow best inside your home. Well the answer is simple. Nearly all herb garden plants can be grown inside. However, before you go move your entire container garden inside there are some things to consider.

Herb Garden Kits: How Well Do They Really Work?

By: Pat Mctigue | 24/11/2009 | Hobbies
Many want to know how well these herb garden kits really work. Well the answer to that question varies widely between kits, as does price and the contents of the kit. Overall, herb garden kits work well, though some of them work better than others.

The Best Herb Garden Plants For Inside Your Home

By: Pat Mctigue | 24/11/2009 | Hobbies
Many people want to know which herb garden plants will grow best inside your home. Well the answer is simple. Nearly all herb garden plants can be grown inside. However, before you go move your entire container garden inside there are some things to consider.

The Best Herb Garden Plants For Inside Your Home

By: Pat Mctigue | 24/11/2009 | Hobbies
Many people want to know which herb garden plants will grow best inside your home. Well the answer is simple. Nearly all herb garden plants can be grown inside. However, before you go move your entire container garden inside there are some things to consider.

How to Have a Superb Home Herb Garden

By: Pat Mctigue | 23/11/2009 | Hobbies
You don’t need to be an editor at Better Homes and Gardens to have an amazing home herb garden. It’s really not that hard to accomplish. While you may think that you need to be a world class botanist, growing a home herb garden is one of the easiest types of gardens you can grow.

Top Herb Garden Designs: Learn From Proven Winners

By: Pat Mctigue | 23/11/2009 | Hobbies
While many people choose to grow their herbs inside or in a window box, if you have the space available a larger herb garden may be a good option for you. Since herbs are both beautiful and useful, they are a great addition to any garden.

Why You Might Want To Start an Herb Garden

By: Pat Mctigue | 23/11/2009 | Home & Family
There are a whole host of reasons why someone might want to start an herb garden. Aside from the obvious reason that herbs are a delicious and healthy addition to your recipes, herb gardens are good for your health and your mind.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (2.31, 1, w1)