How To Make Wax Candles


How To Make Wax Candles

Making your own wax candles is a popular craft that can add beauty and ambiance to any room. With a few simple supplies, you can make your own wax candles in no time. Here’s how to do it:

Gather Your Supplies

Before you can make your candle, you’ll need to gather the necessary supplies. Here’s what you’ll need to make a wax candle:



  • Wax (Paraffin, Soy or Beeswax)
  • Wick
  • Double Boiler
  • Mold
  • Pot of Hot Water
  • Optional: Fragrance

Making the Candle

Step 1: Melt the Wax

Before you can make a candle, you must first melt the wax. Place the wax into the double boiler, and fill the bottom of the boiler with water. On a low-medium heat, slowly melt the wax. Once fully melted, offset the heat to low.

Step 2: Add the Fragrance (Optional)

If you would like your candles to have a scent, slowly add in the fragrance. Stir the wax slowly with a wooden spoon or popsicle stick to make sure the fragrance is evenly distributed.

Step 3: Prepare the Wick

Once the wax is melted, you must prepare the wick before pouring the wax into the mold. Cut the wick to the desired length (about 1 inch longer than the mold). Dip one end of the wick into the melted wax, then tie the other end around a pencil so that the wick is centered in the mold. This will help keep the wick in place as the wax hardens.

Step 4: Pour the Wax into the Mold

Once the wick is in place, carefully and slowly pour the melted wax into the mold. Make sure the melted wax is not too hot before pouring. Fill the mold to the desired height.

Step 5: Allow the Candle to Cool and Solidify

Once the candle is poured into the mold, set aside and allow to cool until solidified. Depending on the type of wax, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a day for the wax to harden completely.

Step 6: Remove Candle from Mold

Once the wax is solidified, carefully remove the candle from the mold. Gently pull on the wick to remove it from the mold and trim any loose pieces of wick.

Tips for Making Wax Candles

  • Use a thermometer: Use a candy thermometer to make sure the wax is not too hot before pouring into the mold. The optimal temperature for pouring is between 145–165 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Use a mold: If you don’t have a mold, you can use glasses, jars, or containers to hold the melted wax. Just make sure the container or jar is heat safe and can withstand the melted wax.
  • Allow wax to cool:It’s important to allow the wax to cool completely before removing it from the mold. Otherwise, the candle may not be as sturdy and can break apart easily.

Conclusion

Making wax candles is a fun craft that requires few materials and takes minimal effort. With a few simple steps, you can make your own wax candles in no time. For a beautiful addition to any room, try your hand at making wax candles.

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