How to Make Soy Candles for Your Business Make 100 to 1000 Candles in One Day in Multiple Fragrances
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Today I want to show you how you can easily make hundreds of candles in multiple fragrances all in one day. I get this question all of the time! How do you make lots of soy candles in multiple fragrances in a short amount of time?
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When you're first starting your candle business it's always best to give as many options to your customer as possible. This method is a method I've used many times to make thousands of candles. It's quite easy and one you get it down you can repeat it quickly and efficiently and even train employees in the future!
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It's obvious that you get a lot of satisfaction from making candles :) It's nice that you tell us step by step how to make it easier to make candles in larger quantities. I am so glad I came across your channel :)
Also I love your set up , the spout for your wax heater , is directly above your scale , high enough to be able to insert your large pour pot...definitely a pro move 🍻🍻
You just threw me for a loop! Candles? I had no idea. I have been making candles for a year now and had no idea that pro candle supply was the outdoor truck camper girl I’d been watching. 🤯 You are one busy woman. Keep it up😃
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain ❤️
This was SO helpful!!! Thank you!!
work smarter, not harder.. love it!
I learnt a lot! It was clear and simple to understand. thank you!
I want to start my own business seeing this gives me more inspiration
You did such an amazing job. I think I want to try making this.
This was really helpful 👏🏽
I've been wanting to start a Candle Company I love to watch things like this and thank you for sharing
You are the definition of "work smarter not harder"! Great video & thanks for sharing this, it will be very helpful to me!
Thank you for all the great helps.
Such helpful tips! Thank you so much!!
Wonderful, perposly I watch your video because it's so convincing and procedural, I was in search of small home based business for my only daughter I am sure she will love it.
Hi Hannah, I just signed up for you candle business course. I am super excited 😆☺.
Wow you are everywhere. I enjoy your travel vlogs too. I love making candles. Its something that has made the last few years enjoyable for me. Keep up the great videos you make.
Your did a great video! Very helpful.
Awesome! Thanks so much, you make it look soo easy 👍🙂
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Amazing !!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you for this video.
love this thankyou !!
SIMPLY INSPIRATIONAL AND WORTHWHILE PLATFORMS OF ENTERPRISES. Nice checkered shirt too )
When ever I’m making candles and am mixing them, I always go “HEHEHE I AM THE WITCH WHO CANT CENTRE A WICK” Yes- I am insane ❤️
You don't need to write L for lavender, just get color stickers and a board with the name of the scent next to the color e.g. Purple - Lavender then just apply purple stickers and everyone will know that Purple is Lavender.
Great point with the large wax vessel. Thats the way i started doing candles. Using pour pots to add fragrance, its convenient because when im not making candles the wax stays in my vessel, ready to be melted again. Lid on so no contamination. Wirks great for my small company
Hi Rodney, can you comment which size pour pot you use? I have a small one but not sure I’d she’s using the small or large one in her video if I wanted to invest from the beginning
Is it a good idea or safe for candles to reheat/melt the left over wax in the large wax vessel if all is not used???
Did anyone else notice how FAAAAABULOUS her hair is. I'm gonna go out of my mind making a hundred candles. I wonder how long it takes to make a hundred. I better listen again. Maybe I missed how much time it takes. Anyway, wonderful video.
Thank you so much for sharing 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very informative video
Thank you
Hi I am new to this just started making candle and wax melts and your video was very inspiring thank you 😊
did you take a course ?
I can’t express enough how much I agree with this gorgeous candle maker. Preparation is EVERYTHING. I lay everything out just like she does, but I make mine in recycled containers. I use a similar method, using plastic jugs. I’m changing to the metal ones gradually. I also use a digital thermometer. In NZ we use grams, kilos and degrees Celsius. As my containers are all different, being repurposed, I have to do a bit of guess work. I do fill each one with water, measure the total and use the calculations to work out my soy wax, but it’s always a guess! I use my fragrance load quite high, just personal preference, and decorate them with semi precious stones or rose buds. I found this video brilliant. Thank you. 💐💐💐👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Agreed, I was a warehouse that was using one guy using a coogar wax filling machine filling 1000 of candles per hour per day.. They had 15 employees making and laying out the candles vessels for the one guys to fill them per day.
Nice video. Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much perfect video
incredibly helpful
Thank you so much for this video! You basically showed us how to work smarter, not harder, and get our desired results! Liked, Commented and subscribed!
Thank you for this video. Can I mix organic oil? Thanks
Thank you for the info
Love your videos. Please make more!!! 😁😁
Thank you!! What would you like to see=)
Thank You!
Thank you!
perfect!!!! I love it ,very explanatory ,want to ask where you get that big machine for the wax?
I want a wax melter now 😂 that setup is genius.
Love this
love your hair sis
What professional wax melter do you recommend? Love your video!!!
Hello,
Thank you for the vidéo, your organization is perfect. Is it possible to know where you bought your wax melter ? And the paddle !
Thanks !
Thanks!
I just inherited a extra large wax melter from my husbands aunt. This thing is super huge like double size of yours lol. Im glad i found your channel❤
That is awesome! Sounds like you will be making many candles ;)
Thank you for this video! Would the course be beneficial for anyone starting a business in Australia?
First time watching your channel, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Shalom from the Philippines... Thanks for the video!.. Have you worked with palm wax and if so do you have a video?
Cool thanks
What kind of wax melter is that? I'm looking for a similar industrial size one. thanks! love your content.
Hi this has helped me a lot in making multiple ideas! Where do I get the big wax melter?
I dig the vat method for the wax, seems smartypants. :D Do you worry about ventilation?
Thank u so much for sharing this with us. I just started making candles too how do i get one of these wax melter?
Great video. Thanks a lot. Could you please send a link to watch the first video you mentioned. Thanks and regards
Great video. Can you please send me information regarding the melting container?
I love your wax meter, can you share where you purchased it???
This blows my mind, from off-roading to making candles lol.
waiting for the days where random crazy fish tanks and animal facts to start show up again lol
Very interesting
Hey Hannah,
Would you know where to get custom silicone molds made? I’m working on a project making fire starter out of wax and I want to do a mold with my logo.
Hi. Where did you purchase your wooden shelf that has the melter on it?
Im going to sign up I want to be good in making candles that’s like you and thank you
Keep your good job sister.where to buy the glass jars and lables please.
Thanks for doing this video. When you pulled out the paddle, I thought your were ready to go kayaking. LOL
Next time!
how long are the training videos if I purchase your course?
Which sheet have you spread under the candles for cooling??
What is the best temperature to keep the room at that you’re cooling/curing in?
Where can I get one of those melters please and thank you. :)
Would the course be good for Canadian businesses? As far as the shipping tips etc?
Nice video. How many days to curing time?
Hello! Thanks for sharing! Opinion please.
Interested in only making soy wax melts and 4 oz. tins.
Felt over whelmed with 9 oz. glass jar adhesion/spot situation, (a bit of a perfectionist).
instead of giving up on this newly learned craft, decided to only utilize the above sized tins & clamshells.
Do you feel its a waste of energy/money to only offer the above? Thank you.
Do you leave your wax melter on overnight and if you do what temp do you leave it at?
Hi thank you how much wax and fragrance was used per pitcher?
What brand of essential oils do you use?
Brilliant!...Can i ask what wax melter i should use ..Im looking to make around 500 per week
where do you get that larg pot you melt the wax in
Where’d you get that large wax-melting vat? Does the spout ever get clogged up with hardened wax? I been pouring my candles freehand out of my double broiler lmao that looks so much easier
Hi Anna use a bounce sheet to get the wax off. It will get the wax of anything. I found this out by pure accident lol.
Hi! What do you keep your room temp at??
Hi Thank you for sharing these info with us. Need to ask one question. I use Natural Soy wax C3 for my amber jars and I pour at around 65c. After cooling them down I find some wet spot air bubbles in the candles. Any tips please
you didnt stir enough your fragrances
Hello where did you get get that large wax melt
Curious how long it takes you to make 100 candles if you are working full speed/ not slowing down for the video explainers?
I'm wondering if you can put the F.O in the pitcher before you pour the wax. Will this affect the throw of the cane. Seems like this would be easier than adding the F.O after you pour the wax for several containers.
Hallo Hannah, which melter do U use? Is this from Soylite? Thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you for the tip on pouring at the temp of 120 degrees. Can fragrance still bind at 170 degrees? I am taking the tip you mentioned to add fragrance at 185. I notice my wax does get cool quite quickly. I am using C5 which is both coconut and soy.
Exactly. I saw she added the scent right after the pour (which is bad because it can burn the scent). I'm curious what or why she does it that way...
Could you give me some advice on large wax melters?
Hi dear bought soy wax, it was so bad melting and there is a big whole in the center, also never odor that’s why I’m asking you please do you add anything else with the soy to keep the fragrance strong
what kind soy you use please?
Did you list info about wax melter
Do you have a video on candle dye?
How large is the wax melter you have thanks.
Where do you get the commercial wax melter
What approx time for the wax to cool to temp? Great video thank you 😊
cool!
Which wick did you use in this video?
Hi, I just ordered your course. Do I receive it my mail or ebook?
Hi, I can't seem to find the link to your course. Please advise
Can you explain about how to solve wet spot in your candle
What size candle Jara are these and what wick size did you use
Hi, I'm a beginner in the candle business, I've been watching your videos in RUclips, but I don't understand English very well, I think I'm making something wrong when I am making candles, I tried to make candles in the big glass twice, I use vegetable soy wax, and candle essence, but when it dry, they crack next to the wick... I want to know what kind of wax do you use? And if you mixes it with some kind of vegetal oil to keep it smooth and not cracking.