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Candle Making at Home

candle making at home Candle making at home today is much different
than the necessity it once was many years ago. It used to be that
making candles was nothing more than a basic requirement of every day
life. One needed a candle in order to light their reading desk in a
dark room, or if traveling after the sun had set, again, another candle
was required to light the path home. Since then times have obviously
changed.

Nowadays, long after Edison's advent of the incandescent, electric
light bulb, candles continue to be made at home, but no longer is it
merely out of necessity. Instead, they are artfully being crafted out
of passion! Today people are making candles at home, not because they
have to, but because candle making is an activity that they truly love
doing. In fact, many people are finding that they love doing it so much
that they are turning their new-found craft of candle making at home
into full blown hobbies, and in many cases, even profitable home
businesses!

When first getting into candle making at home it becomes obvious that,
though the basic concepts appear fairly simple, there are still a lot
of aspects to this fun and fulfilling craft that need to be learned.
You are probably wondering, just how difficult can it be to melt some
wax, pour it into a mold, and stick a wick in it?

In a sense, it really is almost that easy, almost. Successfully making
candles at home, not unlike most hobbies or crafts, first requires a
few fundamentals that need to be learned before jumping in head first.
By investing a tiny amount of effort into learning these simple, yet
crucial, ins and outs of this very rewarding hobby you will not only
end up with more beautiful and exquisite candles, candles that burn
brighter, last longer, and smell better, for longer, but you will also
save yourself a whole lot of time and head-ache in the long run, and
not to mention a lot of money too that would have otherwise been wasted
on unnecessary equipment and failed experiments caused by lack of
knowledge.

The best place to start when first getting into candle making at home
is learning the basics. There are not too many of them, and they are
simple, but you do need to know them before getting started. You will
want to read up on all of the latest candle ingredients that the modern
day candle maker has available to them. These include the different
molds, types of molds, waxes, wicks fragrances and dyes. Next is
finding out what the differences between all these various materials
are and why one application requires this type while that other type
would be better suited for that application. It may sound complicated
but I assure you that it is not. The best place to start, to get good
organized information that you can come back to time and time again is
to invest in a good book on successful candle making.

With so much online information available on making candles at home it
can be a bit overwhelming to quickly and easily find the right answers.
This is why so many successful candle makers invest in an offline or
downloadable book on the subject. It is a small investment for clean
and organized information that quickly pays for itself.

Some Basics of Candle Making at Home

Deciding on what type of wax is best suited for your candle making
project requires understanding the differences between all the
available candle waxes that are available to the modern candle maker.
The most common type of candle wax is paraffin wax. It is readily
available at most craft stores, versatile, fairly inexpensive, and it
typically works well with most types of dyes and scents. Then there are
gel waxes, soy waxes, and even beeswax. With so many different types of
candle waxes available, how do you know which one is going to be best
for your project? Obviously it depends on the project itself. Each type
of available candle wax has its pros and cons. For example, gel wax is
best suited for projects requiring transparency or translucency, but it
requires a much higher heat to melt and therefore requires some
additional safety measures be taken when working with it. Where as soy
wax melts at a much lower temperature and can even be melted in the
microwave which is convenient. It is also better for the environment
because it is derived from earth-friendly resources but despite all of
the pros to soy, there are some downsides to it too that are rarely
ever mentioned. Then there is beeswax, which doesn't have to be melted
at all!

How to make Candles At Home

Learning the craft of candle making at home is not only a fulfilling
hobby but it is also a very useful past time activity. When starting
out it is common to make candles for yourself and your home but as your
passion for the art intensifies (and yes, it will) you will soon find
yourself making candles to give away as gifts. It will start with
friends and immediate family but as you become better and more
proficient at your new craft you will soon find yourself handing out
your exquisite creations to grandma, Aunt Jean, and even co-workers,
just because you feel like it. I mean really, who doesn't like candles?

Experimenting with all the different types of waxes and wicks, the
various scents, the many different color combinations, candle styles,
and plethora of shapes and sizes is a large part of the fun when first
learning how to make candles at home.
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