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leedsfairy
20-02-2007, 03:12 PM
Hi all,
seems fairly quiet on here but just wondering how you all make your candles?
I currently make beaded jewellery but looking to expand my empire (i wish) anyway just wondered how you all got started.
sorry if there is any spelling mistakes have small baby in one hand and typing with th other.
becky x
candles by lisa
20-02-2007, 03:33 PM
I started off with my daughter getting a candle making kit years ago for her Christmas. She badgered me for months to help her make the candles. I did and it went from there.
What I would do if I were you would get a candle making kit which usually has about 1kg of wax, some stearin and vybar if your lucky, some wick, some scent, a mould and an instruction booklet.
What you must get though is a thermometer that withstands high temperatures (you get them on candle suppliers lists) as other thermometers can't withstand the heat. Wax must always be melted in a double boiler and always, always, always use a themometer because wax has a flash point (where it will literally catch fire in the jug). The instruction booklet within the starter kit should tell you what kind of wax and flash point it has. You go from there.
Hope this is what you need.
All the best.
Lisa
scentaddict
31-05-2007, 10:47 PM
i went to candle party thought OMG i could feed an army on what they were charging for there candles and melts, searched ebay and bought a soy tart making kit, and went from there
best advice i can give (and i only been doing this a while)
Thermometer
double boiler
digtal scales
no kids or phones around whilst working
good imagination
the ability to think wow thats pants & try again
endless amounts of money
endless amounts of patience
the ability to giggle when it doesn't go correct
a good supply of people at the end of msn or email when your brain simply cant take any more
think the last one is most important :mf:
Wicknwax Candles
16-09-2007, 01:00 PM
I agree with the endless amounts of money, it's an expensive side line ;)
Bathtime Temptations
16-09-2007, 04:14 PM
i agree with tracey & lisa
it's very expensive to get started up coz there's so many bits and pieces to buy
then you have to work on bringing in the custom
it has taken me 2 years to get a steady stream of customers but it's still not as popular as some of the other wonderful candle makers (like tracey) as i would like
i have put many many hours and ££££ into my little hobby
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