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How to Start a Candle Making Business

By John Hughes

 

If you have prior experiences of making candles as a hobby, then you’ll definitely find this as an easy business to start from home. Being a proven income opportunity, there is a market for every type of candle sold in the market. The prime factors behind the skyrocketing popularity of a candle-making business are the relatively inexpensive supplies and the opportunity to use your creativity in terms of styles, colors, scent and sizes.

 

Your profitable candle-making business depends on your buyers’ preferences especially if it is a part-time or a home-based business. And there lies the beauty of it: you give your creative side an outlet while earning considerable income. You may also opt to venture into mass production of ordinary candles that require less effort to make. Selling them by the dozens will make your income opportunity almost equivalent to the income obtained by selling the designer ones.

 

It’s always better to determine your prospects first before starting any kind of business. A candle-making business also demands the same steps to be taken before making investments. Sell your candles to retail stores that purchase on a wholesale basis or through consignments. Another opportunity is to sell your candles to businesses like gift basket businesses or bed and breakfasts. Develop good public relations skills to market to your local community. It can turn into a large customer base with high income opportunity.

 

What will you need to start this business?

 

Apart from beeswax and spermaceti, there’s a third kind or raw material that added sophistication in the candle-making business. Commonly known as Gel Candles, these ones are made of paraffin that are transparent and consist of suspended decorative items and come within a container, which, most of the times, is a transparent one (glass or heat-resistant high-quality plastic).

 

Be sure to have a considerable amount of wax or paraffin, containers to melt them and a place to conduct all the work. Molds and containers give the desired shape to the molten mass, which again depends upon the kind of raw material used. For example, pillar wax has a high melting point while paraffin has a lower one.

 

Fragrances and dyes will round up your initial investment to around $200. Candle-making books and videos and attending candle-making courses may hike the price by another $300. Considering the high income opportunity of a candle-making business, selling on online markets to friends, family members and neighbors, in flea markets and public markets will usually cover your investments with the sale of the first 200 units.

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Paraffin Candle Making In Simple Steps

By Jason Kinech

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Paraffin candle making is by far the most popular form of candle making that there is and it is the wax of choice for many beginners. There are many reasons for this, for example paraffin wax is usually cheaper then other wax and it is also easy to use and very basic which helps to let your creativity flow. If you want to learn about paraffin candle making then you have come to the right place as this article is going to cover the basics of what you need to know to make wonderful candles at home.

You are going to want to start by gathering all of the supplies that you are going to need, naturally, when it comes to paraffin candle making you are going to need paraffin wax. You are also going to need a carving knife, a spoon or a ladle, a thermometer, candle mold, wick, wick tabs, and a double boiler. Now if you want to add scents or color feel free to get some, also, if you do not have a double boiler then substitute a boiling pot and an empty soup can just make sure it is clean and dry.

 

Step # 1. Prepare the wax first, fill the bottom pot of the double boiler with water and cut some wax chunks in to the top pot of the double boiler.

 

Step # 2. Boil the water and stir the wax as it melts, it will melt fairly quickly so keep your eye on it and make sure that you stir often. You are also going to want to check the temperature often as the paraffin wax will be ready shortly.

 

Step # 3. Now prepare the mold as you are waiting for the wax to melt, simply wipe the inside of the mold with olive oil or vegetable oil. Then string the wick through the wick tab if this is not already done for you. Place the wick tab in the bottom center of the mold.

 

Step # 4. Now when it comes to paraffin candle making this is the part where you want to go slow and take your time. If the wax is ready and melted then you can add scents or color dyes if you want. Now slowly pour the wax in to the mold and let it sit for 24 hours.

 

Step # 5. When the time has passed simply remove the candle from the mold and trim the wick, when this is done, you are done with paraffin candle making!

 

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