
Step by Step Candle Making – A Visual Candle Making Guide for Everyone
Candle making is a fun and creative activity that anyone can do. It’s a great way to express your creativity and make something unique and special. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced candle maker, this guide will help you make beautiful candles with ease.
Gather Your Supplies
The first step in candle making is to gather all the supplies you’ll need. You’ll need wax, wicks, a container, a thermometer, a double boiler, and any other supplies you’d like to use to decorate your candles.
Melt the Wax
Once you have all your supplies, it’s time to melt the wax. Place the wax in the double boiler and heat it until it reaches a temperature of about 180 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure to keep an eye on the thermometer to ensure that the wax doesn’t get too hot.
Prepare the Container
Once the wax is melted, it’s time to prepare the container. Place the wick in the center of the container and secure it with a wick holder. Make sure the wick is centered and straight.
Pour the Wax
Once the container is prepared, it’s time to pour the wax. Slowly and carefully pour the melted wax into the container. Make sure to pour the wax slowly and evenly so that it doesn’t overflow.
Add Fragrance and Color
Once the wax is poured, it’s time to add fragrance and color. You can add essential oils or fragrance oils to give your candle a pleasant scent. You can also add dye or pigment to give your candle a unique color.
Let the Candle Cool
Once the wax is poured and the fragrance and color are added, it’s time to let the candle cool. Let the candle cool for at least 24 hours before you light it. This will ensure that the candle is completely cooled and the wax is set.
Trim the Wick
Once the candle is cooled, it’s time to trim the wick. Trim the wick to about 1/4 inch before you light the candle. This will help the candle burn evenly and prevent it from smoking.
Light the Candle
Once the wick is trimmed, it’s time to light the candle. Light the wick and enjoy the beautiful candle you’ve created.
FAQs
What type of wax should I use?
The type of wax you use will depend on the type of candle you’re making. For most candles, you can use paraffin wax, soy wax, or beeswax.
How long should I let the candle cool?
You should let the candle cool for at least 24 hours before you light it. This will ensure that the wax is completely set and the candle will burn evenly.
How do I add fragrance and color to my candle?
You can add essential oils or fragrance oils to give your candle a pleasant scent. You can also add dye or pigment to give your candle a unique color.
How much wax is in those jars
Where did you get the orange wick cantering from.
The music first of all it’s so calm and soothing, thank you for the tips!
Love the video
what temp was the wax when you add the oils?
The heat gun trick! I always wondered how you get even. Would a blow drier do the same? Ty so much
Do you measure your wax when it's melted already?
What is your red wick adhesive called? 🙂
Hi! Do you not add your oils at 110 anymore? Do you add at the melting point?
Thank you in advance!!
What wax do you use?
What wax are you using this video
Can someone tell me where to get the orange wick clips..needing some for 8 oz amber jars…thanks
Hello what size are these jars ? Thank you 😊
Candle on the left was bothering me lol
How did you measure out your wax from the presto pot?
Showing off that beautiful wax melter there😉😉😉. Great video
Hi, where else can I buy the HTP 104, CandleScience site shows that they're no longer selling those.
hi standley, who created your company logo stickers?
Thank you!!!! 💗
Hi i have a question ! I have to measure the wax when it’s already melt or before melting ??
Where u get the wick holders
I am new to candle making and just started watching your channel. I would like to make taper candles. Would you think about doing a video on that? Thank you!
Super video! I applauded for $5.00 👏👏
SUPER helpful! Thanks for the transparency and listing out all of the gear!
Question about the RTV: is it easily removable if I wanted to make some tester candles then wash and reuse the jar?
Hello I just started 2 weeks ago but I do not know what I am doing wrong because my soya candle are to oily and have white and they are not strong , I have spent a lot of money in this candle business
Hi, what size/type wick do you use for this jar please?
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Great Video !!
What kind of wax do you use Standly?
Hi Standley, I have a question . Do you have any single wick recommendations for an 8 oz wax Tin jar ? I currently double wick but I no longer want to in fear of the jar getting too hot . Thank you ✨