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Shopping For Candle Making Molds

Friday, June 18th, 2010

With the sheer number of choices for candle molds available in the market these days, you will have a very enjoyable time picking the best varieties for your candle designs.

Aluminum molds

The most common choice is aluminum molds, because they are relatively cheap, lightweight, and they can be reused easily with minimal cleaning effort.

You can choose from octagonal molds, octagonal for votive candles, round molds of different heights (perfect for large, pillar candles), and of course, square aluminum molds for candles that can be neatly stacked in storage.Aluminum molds are hardier than other types of molds because they are seamless. This also reduces the risk of wax spills during pouring.

Votive molds

People are becoming more and more impressed with the long burning time of votive candles. It’s a good thing that candle making suppliers are coming up with more choices for both beginner and seasoned candle makers alike. If you like the look of metal, then metal votive molds are your best choice. Round, medium-sized metal votive molds allow you to install candles that can burn for up fifteen hours at a time!

For a brighter ambiance fit for bathrooms and bedrooms, transparent, amber votive molds are a good choice. These smaller cups or molds are
usually packed in cases. A case can hold up to 60 cups at a time.

Now, you are by no means limited to metal and glass votive molds. Plastic molds are just as safe, since they are manufactured from lightweight but thick plastics with high melting points.

These votive molds come in a wide variety of colors for the discerning candle makers. To ensure that you get perfectly placed wicks every time, you may also consider using metal pins. These tall pins are placed in the mold before the wax is poured to ensure that the wick stays at the center.

Tealights galore

Small, scented tealight candles can add the perfect mood to any room. You can easily make tealight candles with the help of colorful, tealight molds made from different base materials.

Again, if you like the look of metal molds, then you should opt for aluminum tealight molds. If metal does not appeal to you, order molds made from polycarbonate to stay on the safe side. When you’re just pouring wax, large molds made from polyurethane can be used instead. These large molds can be used to make up to fifteen tealight candles at a time.

Learn more about different types of candle molds, what projects they are suitable for, and how to choose the right type for your candle designs.

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Candle Making Is A Fun Hobby Or Craft

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Candle making provides you with they ability to create wonderful designs and crafts out of your candles. There is no limit to the shapes, sizes, and colors you can make your candles in. A candle is a device to provide light or fragrance. Candles have become very popular for the wonderful aromas more than for their ability to produce light. Some candles give off a popular smell such as vanilla or jasmine. Others smell like a chocolate cake or cinnamon rolls.

The body of a candle is generally made of paraffin wax. It can also be made out of beeswax. Paraffin wax is a natural wax that comes from plants. This wax can be purchased from Petroleum Refinery or the Specialty Wax Processor. Beeswax is also considered a natural wax, and is taken from honeybees. This is the substance the bees use to construct their honeycombs.

A wick is placed in the center of the wax before it dries. The wick is made of cotton fibers that have been braided together. The wick is very thin, but also very powerful. Sometimes candle makers will use a wick that is wider than normal to increase the size of the flame.

Safety is a very important part of candle making. The temperature of the hot wax can result in severe burns. There is also the risk of fire. Make sure your candle making area is set up properly and that you have a fire extinguisher in the area. Clean up spills quickly as they will become very slick, leading to falls if you walk across them.

The candle making process is easy to follow if you take your time and learn from your mistakes. Those who are impatient and take multitasking to an extreme will most likely not enjoy the art of candle making. However, it is very enjoyable by those who have plenty of time to take with the process and who enjoy creating things. Candle making supplies aren’t expensive so use the best you can. This will also help ensure your candles form well and burn properly.

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