Learn All About Candles And How To Make Them

November 9, 2009 · Filed Under Craft 

There is so much information with everything you want to know about candles that is available today online, and while you have to check that it is indeed good advice, the wealth of knowledge at our finger tips is unbelievable. For example, you can find out how to make scented jar candles, or you can find out why soy candles are in so much demand these days. You can find out where to get the best quality candle making supplies, and you can work out costs before you buy any supplies.

Computers have brought so much good to people, along with some negatives of course, but when you look at candle making at home, you can easily confirm advice, and choose the advice that fits your needs best. With a large selection of candles that you can make, and a variety of colors, aromas and shapes for to choose from, there are a lot of options for the candles that you make at home.

For example, bees wax is sold in flat sheets of wax in different colors, and each sheet can make two beeswax candles just by cutting the sheet in half. Basically, these sheets of wax are then rolled tightly around a wick of an appropriate length and that’s all there is to having a beeswax candle all ready to light.

However, if you are choosing to make candles from gel so that you can customize them with embedded trinkets, then you need to melt the gel in a double boiler, or equivalent, to a high temperature. The same thing applies to making paraffin wax candles, or soy candles, the wax has to be melted first.

The reason this is so important is that candles made from beeswax can be made by people of all ages at home or anywhere, since there is no heating of the wax to worry about. For beeswax candles you do need to warm the candle wax a little to seal the edge of the wax sheet to itself, but this can easily be done just with the warmth from your fingers – no stove is needed. So bees wax candles are ideal for children who want to make a craft, perhaps for a birthday as they require few supplies, and few skills.

Should the project not be to your liking, the good thing about wax is that you can just heat it to melt it so you can start over. So if the beeswax sheet of wax gets broken, it can always be carefully melted by an adult, and poured into a glass container, with a wick added of course. This means that there is little waste as far as making candles goes, because you can always just remelt the wax. You can also melt all the remaining pieces of candles left when they have burnt through, and with all the bits of wax, you will probably be able to make at least one more candle.

Whatever scented candles you prefer to make, making candles is a good pastime to do at home on those dreary winter evenings. To begin with, by heating up the wax, you will feel a little warmer, since it is not advisable for you to leave the melting wax unattended. Besides the warmth from the stove, there are the different aromas you can choose, that may bring back memories of your youth, perhaps. Without a doubt, to make candles at home on a long winter’s night, so you have something lovely to show for your efforts by the end of the evening, is a rewarding way of spending an evening.

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