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Saturday, October 2, 2010

How to choose the right candle making kit

 

MakingYourOwnCandles offers a range of candle making kits – how do you choose which one to buy?


Here are a few questions that might help you decide:


If so, our Professional Candle Making kits are a good choice. With these kits you can make 10 “votive” sized candles with a 15 hour burn time. What’s a “votive” – it’s a candle often used in churches (hence the name), somewhat similar to 4-5 tealights stacked on top of each other. Looked at another way, they’re like mini-pillar candles. By using a Pro kit, you get 10 scented, coloured candles and you get to develop your skills using moulds.


We have a range of container candle making kits: including mini jam-jars, plain glass and “supply your own” kits where you can use any heat-proof and non-flammable container. Container candles are a little simpler than moulded candles and the containers can be reused. Container candles can include scent and dye.


Then choose our Beeswax candle kit. This kit includes pure beeswax sheets made in the UK which you simply roll up tightly around a wick and decorate.


We have a range of Christmas kits including our new Advent Candle kit. You can also use that kit to make dinner candles!


Our Deluxe Candle Making Kits are the ultimate candle making experience. They include everything from the professional kit plus extra bits and pieces including a thermometer, extra scent and dye and containers. It doesn’t get better than that!


If you want to have a go at making your own candles either using home-made moulds (for example our pumpkin recipe) or by pouring into your own containers, we have a range of wax and wick kits to suit.


Related posts:

Candle Making Equipment: What do you need?Making Pillar CandlesChristmas Advent Candle Making Kits Now In Stock!MouldsMakingYourOwnCandles hits the road (and ferry)

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