is a retailer of candles and candle-making supplies. We offer a wide selection of candles, waxes, scents, and other candlemaking supplies.
We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality candles and supplies. We only sell products that we have personally tested and we only carry brands that we trust.
We offer a wide variety of candles, including votives, pillars, tapers, jar candles, and more. We also offer a wide variety of waxes, including paraffin, soy, beeswax, and more.
We offer a wide variety of scents, including vanilla, citrus, lavender, and more. We also offer a wide variety of candlemaking supplies, including wicks, scents, molds, and more.
We are passionate about candles and we believe that everyone should be able to enjoy the beauty and ambiance of candles. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality candles and supplies at the best possible price.
How To Store Scented Candles
Scented candles are a popular way to add fragrance to your home. However, if not stored correctly, the scent can disappear and the candle can become brittle. Here are a few tips for storing scented candles:
– Store candles in a cool, dry place.
– Keep candles away from direct sunlight.
– Do not store candles near heat sources, such as radiators.
– Make sure the wick is trimmed to ¼ inch before burning.
– Burn candles for 3-4 hours at a time.
How Many 8Oz Candles Will A Pound
of Wax Burn
When it comes to burning candles, there’s one burning question on everyone’s mind: how many 8 oz candles will a pound of wax burn?
The answer, it turns out, is not as straightforward as you might think. The amount of time a candle will burn depends on a variety of factors, including the type of wax, the wick size, and the ambient temperature.
But on average, a pound of wax will produce about 40-50 hours of burn time. So if you’re looking to stock up on candles, a pound of wax is a good place to start!
How To Make Homemade Candles Burn Longer
The average lifespan of a candle is around 40 hours. However, there are a few things you can do to help your candles burn longer.
The first thing to consider is the wick. Make sure the wick is the correct size for the candle. If the wick is too small, it will not produce enough heat to melt the wax, and if the wick is too large, it will produce too much heat and the candle will burn too quickly.
In addition, make sure the wick is trimmed to 1/8 inch before lighting the candle. If the wick is too long, it will create a large flame that will consume the wax too quickly.
Another thing to consider is the type of wax. Paraffin wax is the most common type of wax used in candles, but it is not the most efficient. Soy wax, beeswax, and palm wax all burn longer than paraffin wax.
Finally, make sure the candle is placed in a draft-free area. Candles that are exposed to drafts will burn more quickly than those that are not.
Diy Wax Melts From Old Candles
Have you ever looked at an old, almost-empty candle and thought, “I could use that wax for something else”? You’re not alone! In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to recycle your old candles and make your own wax melts.
What you’ll need:
An old candle
A stovetop
A pot or saucepan
A spoon
A wax mold (optional)
Fragrance oil (optional)
Instructions:
1. Cut the wick off of the old candle.
2. Melt the wax in the pot or saucepan over medium heat.
3. Add the fragrance oil, if desired.
4. Pour the melted wax into the mold, if desired.
5. Allow the wax to cool and harden.
6. Pop the wax melts out of the mold and store them in a container of your choice.
That’s it! Now you can enjoy your own custom-scented wax melts.
Welcome to my candle making blog! In this blog, I will be sharing my tips and tricks for making candles. I will also be sharing some of my favorite recipes.