Candles

  • Candles,  Home scents

    Making your own candles

    Most homes, including my own, have candles. Many are bought from shops or online but there are several reasons why making your own candles can be a rewarding and worthwhile project.

    It doesn’t matter what season we are in, candles are the added accessory to the home that can bring warmth, joy and peace around us.

    There are such a variety of candles available to purchase nowadays and prices from very low to expensive so we thought we would take a look into a way of making your own candles.

    making your own candles
    Handmade candles can be infused with petals, crystals and essential oils

    7 reason why you should make your own candles

     

     

    Creative Expression: Making your own candles allows you to unleash your creativity. You have the freedom to choose the wax, fragrances, colors, and container styles that align with your personal preferences and home decor.

    You can experiment with different combinations to create unique and customized candles that reflect your individuality. If you’ve ever looked on Pinterest, there are some wonderful ideas on how to create your own candles.

    Making your own candles

     

    Cost-Effective: DIY candle making can be a cost-effective alternative to purchasing commercially made candles. By buying the necessary materials in bulk, you can save money in the long run.

    Additionally, homemade candles make great gifts for family and friends, saving you from buying expensive store-bought presents.

    So many people buy expensive candles and never burn them because they feel its a waste of money. By keeping a candle unlit, means that you won’t appreciate the scent that’s captured within the wax and smell its fragrance.

    Quality Control: When you make your own candles, you have full control over the quality of ingredients used. You can choose natural and eco-friendly waxes like soy or beeswax, which are renewable resources and emit fewer toxins compared to some petroleum-based candles.

    You can also select high-quality fragrance oils or essential oils to ensure a pleasant scent without harmful additives. This is ideal for anyone in your household that enjoys the scent of candles but suffers with the toxins when its burning.

    Making your own candles

     

    Customisation: One of the significant advantages of making your own candles is the ability to customize them according to your preferences.

    You can create candles with specific scents, colours, and container styles to match different moods, occasions, or seasons. Whether you want calming lavender candles for relaxation or festive cinnamon-scented candles for the holidays, the possibilities are endless.

     

    Related article: reusing candle jars

    Therapeutic and Relaxing: The process of making candles can be therapeutic and relaxing. It allows you to slow down, focus on the present moment, and engage in a mindful activity. The aroma and warm glow of candles can create a soothing ambiance, promoting relaxation and stress relief in your home. Something that we all strive for especially during current times.

    Making your own candles

     

    Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly: By making your own candles, you can contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle. Using natural waxes, reusable containers, and eco-friendly materials reduces your environmental impact compared to buying disposable or heavily packaged candles.

    You can also recycle or up cycle containers and re purpose old candles, minimizing waste. This topic is huge in the world now and we should all do our bit to help the environment.

    Sense of Accomplishment: Making something with your own hands can be incredibly fulfilling. Seeing your finished candles, enjoying their fragrance, and basking in the soft glow can give you a sense of pride and accomplishment.

    It’s a tangible result of your creativity and effort. Just like the days of being at school and making something from scratch. It’s a wonderful feeling when we have created something ourselves.

     

    Overall, making your own candles allows you to personalize your living space, save money, control the quality of ingredients, and engage in a satisfying and creative hobby, as well as being a rewarding activity.

    Affiliate disclosure

    This page contains affiliate links. Should you click on a link and make a purchase, I may receive compensation.

     

     

    Thomas Blonde Signature Scent Blonde Candle
    Thomas Blonde Signature Scent Blonde Candle

    Thomasblonde.com

     

    Making your own candles-ingredients and tools

    1.Buy your materials:

    – Candle wax (such as soy wax, beeswax, or paraffin wax)

    – Candle wicks

    – Containers (glass jars, tins, or molds)

    – Wick stickers or hot glue

    – Wick holders (pencil, clothespin, or chopstick)

    – Fragrance oils or essential oils (optional)

    – Dyes or colorants (optional)

    – Thermometer

    – Double boiler or a heat-safe container and a saucepan

    – Stirring utensil (metal spoon or wooden skewer)

    – Heat-resistant surface or newspaper

    – Scissors

    2. Prepare your containers:

    – Clean and dry your containers thoroughly.

    – If you’re using glass jars, ensure they are heat-resistant to prevent cracking.

    3. Attach the wicks:

    – Use a wick sticker or a small amount of hot glue to secure the wick at the bottom center of the container.

    – Place a wick holder across the top of the container to keep the wick centered and straight.

    4. Melt the wax:

    – Set up a double boiler by filling a saucepan with water and placing a heat-safe container on top. Alternatively, use a heat-safe container directly on a saucepan.

    – Cut the wax into small chunks for faster melting.

    – Place the wax in the top container or saucepan and heat it over medium heat until it melts completely.

    – Use a thermometer to monitor the temperature and ensure it doesn’t exceed the wax’s melting point. Different waxes have different melting points.

    5. Add fragrance and color (optional):

    – If you want scented candles, add fragrance oils or essential oils to the melted wax. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended usage rate for the oil.

    – If desired, add candle dye or colorants to achieve your desired colour. Start with a small amount and adjust as needed.

    6. Pour the wax:

    – Allow the melted wax to cool slightly to avoid excessive heat when pouring.

    – Slowly pour the melted wax into the prepared containers, being careful not to disturb the wick.

    – Leave some space at the top to allow for any shrinkage during cooling.

    7. Cool and cure:

    – Let the candles cool and solidify completely. This process may take a few hours or overnight.

    – Trim the wicks to a suitable length (about ¼ inch or 0.6 cm) using scissors.

    8. Clean up:

    – Clean your tools and equipment while the candles are cooling. Wax can be difficult to remove once it hardens.

    9. Enjoy your homemade candles:

    – Once the candles have cured, they are ready to be used. Light them and enjoy the cozy ambiance they create in your home.
    Making your own candles

    Remember to exercise caution when working with hot wax and open flames. Always follow safety guidelines and never leave burning candles unattended.

     

    Making your own candles
    Thomas Blonde candles

    Conclusion

    The art of making your own candles is a rewarding and fulfilling experience. It allows you to tap into your creativity and create personalized and unique pieces that bring warmth and ambiance to any space.

    By choosing your own fragrances, colours and designs, you can tailor your candles to suit your preferences or even make them as thoughtful gifts for loved ones.

    Making candles at home is a relatively simple process that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. Whether you prefer the traditional method of using beeswax or enjoy experimenting with different waxes and additives, the possibilities for creativity are endless.

    Not only is candle-making a creative outlet, but it also provides a sense of relaxation and mindfulness. The process of melting the wax, adding fragrances, and pouring the mixture into molds or containers can be a therapeutic and meditative experience. Watching the candle take shape and solidify over time brings a sense of accomplishment and pride.

    Furthermore, making your own candles allows you to control the quality of ingredients used. You can choose to use natural, non-toxic materials, ensuring a healthier and safer environment when burning the candles. Additionally, it can be a more cost-effective alternative to buying expensive candles from stores.

    The art of making your own candles is a delightful hobby that combines creativity, relaxation, and personalisation. It offers a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction as you create beautiful and fragrant candles that brighten up any space. So why not embark on this wonderful journey and enjoy the pleasure of creating your very own candles?

    Sign up to our monthly newsletter for the suitable candles to use in the garden, how to look after your candles when burning and more.

  • Candles

    Scented candles

    Who doesn’t love scented candles? Every house had one in some form. They came in all shapes and sizes and were an accessory in most homes.

    A popular decoration during the 1980s and the big shift in interest began in the 1990s.

    Over the decades we’ve used candles for many occasions and almost every household will have a candle of some kind.

    Once upon a time they were solely used as a source of light. Easy to carry around from room to room and provided an easy solution for lighting up the room.

    These days, they have become more of a decorative item in our rooms, more so than providing light.

     

    Affiliate disclosure

    This page contains affiliate links. Should you click on a link and make a purchase, I may receive compensation. Learn more

    Have you ever tried the candle subscription from Wickbox?

    Take a look below.

    Luxury candle subscription box 

    Tea lights

    Tea light candles were popular at Christmas, placed in the middle of the table as a center piece and were more often than not, non scented.

    The trend to have the best Tea light holders began and every shop seemed to sell an array of T light holders.

    Scented candles started their popularity, coming in all shapes and sizes. They become more creative in shapes and colours too.

    Every home seemed to have at least one candle. Placed in a precise place as a feature for all to see.

    Some candles looked so nice and were a bit on the pricey side so those would just sit in the room as a decoration.

    They didn’t ever get lit if they were expensive to purchase.

    It almost seemed a waste of money to buy a candle and burn it. After all, once it’s burnt down it was no longer of any use.

    The last dregs were thrown away and another candle replaced it.

     

     

     

    colonialcandle.com

     

    Some would keep the candles and never light them. This also seemed like a waste. Sitting on the beside unit or on the dining room table, brand new and never touched.

    People did this because they had bought the candle purely to have it sitting on show. Either way, both seemed to be a waste.

    Scented candles for the home

    Along came the scented candles and these were a whole new world when it came to decoration.

    What was once just an item for the home that we would purchase at Christmas or as a gift for someone’s birthday, they soon became a big thing.

    Having a scented candle meant that it was worth lighting every night.

    A gorgeous aroma of fragrance filled the room and there was a purpose for lighting it.

    There was still a bit of a guilty feeling when they were lit, even though they did make the room smell lovely.

     

    Affiliate disclosure

    This page contains affiliate links. Should you click on a link and make a purchase, I may receive compensation. 

     

    It was like money being burnt but in a pretty and decorate way.

     

    Whenever we shop online for candles, it’s fair to say that there are hundreds of places where we can purchase them from.

    We see a candle that catches our eye on the internet.

    So what makes a good purchase when it comes to scented candles ?