Posted on March 31, 2020October 21, 2020 by Customer Service — 3 CommentsHow To Videos This library of videos shows how to get the perfectly centered wicks and use specific candle waxes including beeswax, granulated, soy and more. More videos to come so stay tuned. Making Beeswax Candles Making Granulated Candles Making Soy Candles Wick Centering Read more
Posted on March 31, 2020October 21, 2020 by Customer Service — Leave a commentCandle Wax Videos We have a mix of videos to help you choose the best wax, work with specific soy, beeswax and custom blends. Also, see what kits and materials can help you ensure that you have the right equipment for your projects. Selecting a Candle Wax Custom Blend Candle Wax – CBL-129 Soy-125 for Container Candles Candle… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — Leave a commentHow to Make Yummy Fall Soy Candles Fall has arrived. The leaves soon are going to begin to change colors, the weather is just perfect, and people can’t wait to fill their homes with every fall scent imaginable, from pumpkin and cinnamon to apple cider donuts and spiced cider. We may be a little biased, but what is the best way to make that happen? Candles. Here are the details… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — Leave a commentHow to Create Unique and Trendy Candles In most instances when you walk into a candle shop of any type, the predominate candle appears to be the jar candles. There are so many different types of jars on the market and so many different fragrances available that the consumer can truly find what they like. It seems the forgotten candle is always the… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — Leave a commentCreative Uses for Extra Candle Wax With the current price of wax, it is important that you reduce all waste and use your extra wax no matter how small the quantity. Some creative uses include decorative floater candles, tea lights, and tart candles. Decorative Floaters Candlewic offers an extensive line of floaters that include some exciting shapes such as hearts, fish,… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — Leave a commentWhy Does My Soy Candle Color Bleed? How to Add Color to Soy Wax Candles We get lots of questions from people about the art and business of candle making. When I pour my soy wax I get a crusting on top of my candle or it looks like my color bleeds why is this happening? Soy has many positive attributes but… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — Leave a commentHow to Make Recycled Chunk Why Does My Soy Candle Color Bleed?Candles One of the important aspects in today’s market is customer experience in the purchasing of the candle.By consumers coming into your location, you have an extreme advantage over the internet, and now the key is to “hook” that customer on your candles. A growing trend in retail is to let people make their own candles.… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — 5 CommentsCreate a Custom Candle Mold or Soap Mold Have you noticed an item in your home that you thought would make a unique candle and/or soap mold? Did you then realize that making the mold was a difficult and costly endeavor? This was truly the case until Miracle Mold Material (M3) came along. We have selected a flower to use for this project, but you… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — Leave a commentHow to Make Clam Shell Melts and Tarts Adding clam shells or tarts can be extremely easy, and, in many instances, you can use your existing wax formula and these products can then double as a way for you to send samples of what your fragrances smell like. Ideally, the best wax to use for making tarts and clam shell melts is the CBL-129.… Read more
Posted on March 27, 2020August 15, 2022 by Customer Service — Leave a commentAll Natural Beeswax Garden Flare Candle Materials Needed 8 sheets all natural beeswax 10′ cotton wick Dowel/bamboo Aluminum foil Step 1: Lay wick across the edge of the wax sheet. Position wick extending 1/2″ (one-half) past the top and 3″ from the bottom of the wax. Roll the edge of the wax over wick once, just far enough to cover the… Read more