Reuse leftover candle wax only when it is mostly clean, identifiable, and practical for a simple, low-risk project. Leftover wax can still be useful, but only after a quick check of its condition,...
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To make candles, you need wax, wicks, containers or molds, heat-safe tools, and optional fragrance or dye, plus a clean workspace for melting, measuring, and pouring safely. Candle making only...
Soy wax is the best starting point for most beginner container candles, but the right wax still depends on candle type, scent goals, finish, and budget. Many candle makers choose wax too early...
An 8 oz finished candle usually needs about 0.45 to 0.73 oz (12.8 to 20.7 g) of fragrance oil, depending on whether you test at 6%, 8%, or 10% fragrance content. Candle makers use this page when...
Unveiling the Mystery of Candle Tunneling: Causes, Fixes, and Prevention
Candle tunneling is a center-down burn that wastes wax, but you can usually diagnose the cause, fix mild cases safely, and stop it from happening again. A candle that burns down the middle leaves...
Flashpoint in candle making is the lowest temperature at which fragrance oil vapors can ignite if they meet a spark or open flame. Many candle makers see flashpoint on a fragrance label and assume...
