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Supplies for Candle Making

 

Supplies for candle makingCandle making is a fun and an easy pastime which has really caught on in the last decade. It’s a great way to involve the kids in something creative and also to make home made gifts for your family. To start with, you’ll need the right supplies including candle molds, fragrance, wicks and candle wax. Anyone interested in candles and in the art of candle making should first look out for a good candle mold.

Try to select one which mirrors a design style which you or someone you know will be able to relate to. The mold is of prime importance simply because of the fact that it’s the one which gives the candle its basic shape. Once you have selected a mold, buy some wax, wicks and fragrance. Those interested in making beeswax candles will need to buy some beeswax. It’s considered to be one of the best materials for making candles, however beeswax is more expensive compared to paraffin. The advantages of using beeswax is plenty, they have a longer flaming time, are natural so you don’t have to worry about nauseous vapors and they have a naturally pleasing scent of subtle honey. You can also skip the wax altogether and go for a candle made of gel. These are more artsy and unique in appearance and render a lot more creative freedom.

 

Where to look? These can be found in the candle making section of most craft stores. If you intend to make a multicolored candle, you’ll need to buy some colored wax. Candle molds come in a variety of shapes including round metal, hurricane, square metal, seamless aluminum molds and votive molds.

 

A good idea is to make wholesale purchases as it assures you sufficient supply of wicks, molds and fragrances rather than just a few. There are a plethora of candle dyes available and truly skilled makers can swirl and create multiple effects and scents in a single candle. Of the fragrances, cinnamon and vanilla are the preferred scents. Seamless aluminium molds are hot favorites amongst candle-makers as the candles slide right out without the need for trimming and polishing to remove seam lines.

 

The nature of the mold typically dictates the type of which wax you’ll need. For instance, pillar waxes have a higher melting point and are meant to be used with pillars. Votive waxes on the other hand have a lower melting point and are intended to be used in metal votive candle holders. Container waxes are similar to votive waxes except that they are not meant to be free standing. These have a low melting point and are meant to be poured into pots and holders.

 

Retailers normally offer discounts when you purchase the supplies in larger quantities, this makes it a better value option. Online wholesale candle-making supply stores, stock more diverse products than their brick-and-mortar counterparts. Moreover these online stores usually offer free shipping on bulk orders, making it an even better deal. If you are muddled about what kind of supplies to buy, then you can always go in for a candle making kit which includes all the necessary accessories.

 You will find all the supplies for candle making you need such as Candle Waxes at Candlewic

Candlewic Candle Gel 

One item you may want to add to your list of items are candle making scents.

 

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