One of the questions I’m asked very often is “How Do You make Homemade Candles”? Many people are always interested to learn how I do it, and they are often quite pleasantly surprised to learn that it’s actually not that difficult at all once you know the right materials and techniques to make great candles each and every time.
Homemade candles have many different benefits. Not only can you get the scents you want and make them of higher quality than the kinds you buy at stores, but it can also save you a lot of money, since the cost of supplies and materials will often pay for itself in no time.
It is really helpful to start with a guide that will show you step by step what to do and teach you all of the tips and tricks. While I’ll try my best to explain everything here, it’s just not possible to put it all on a single web page. If you want to learn how to do it right, my favorite resource on the subject is the ebook The Secrets to Successful Candle Making, which will teach you everything from important safety tips about wax and wicks to choosing your materials – not to mention over 300 candle fragrance recipes. I think it’s seriously one of the best resources you can find online to make candles – and as a nice bonus, you can even learn how to turn your candle making hobby into cash – that’s ALWAYS nice! Click Here for Candle Making Secrets
If you want to learn how to make candles, you’ll need to decide what type you will make. I personally like to make soy candles, because soy wax is affordable and it also burns pretty cleanly – I go through a lot of candles and don’t like soot marks on the wall! But there are also beeswax candles, parrafin candles, and even gel candles. Learning to make them all will give you more and more experience with it.
Candle making usually goes like this:
1. Melt the Wax
2. Add Fragrance/Dyes
3. Pour into mold
4. Insert Wick
5. Allow to Cool
It seems really simple, right? And it is really that simple. But I’m sure you have questions. What type of wax should I use for homemade candles? Does it matter what kind of wick I use? Where can I get some really great candle molds? How do I know what dyes and fragrances to use? Is it possible to use too much dye or fragrance?
The answers to all of these questions really depend on you and what you like. And if you want to learn it all, and have 300 great proven formulas to start out with, as well as everything you need to know, then you need Candle Making Secrets. The book is a great price, comes with a 100% money back guarantee (though I don’t think I’ve heard of anyone unsatisfied yet) – and it will definitely save you a lot of money and a lot of time. There’s nothing worse than spending the money on all of the supplies and equipment only to find you have to trash the candles because they won’t set properly or they smell horrible when you burn them! Whether you’re just curious in getting into this hobby or you’ve been doing it for awhile, it’s a book that’s sure to get you set on the right path.
