Thanks for watching! Learn more about coloring candles here: bberry.studio/HowtoColorCandles If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. Shop Bramble Berry: bberry.studio/_ShopBrambleBerry Recipes, Tips & Inspiration: bberry.studio/IntheStudio_Projects Facebook: facebook.com/BrambleBerry Instagram: instagram.com/brambleberry/ Twitter: twitter.com/brambleberry Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/brambleberry/
Thank you so much for this video! Explained why the liquid color that I used with soy was caused severe tunnelling and I ended up wasting 1kg of soy wax as a result of using too much dye (to get a darker color). Your candles are gorgeous and so is your hair! Thanks again - really appreciate you!!! 😊 🙏🏼 💝
Thanks for sharing this. It would be so frustrating for a beginner to put the effort into a candle, only to use a colorant that will snuff out the flame. Very helpful.
Great video! I'm about to dabble with making soy candles and M & P soap. I'd already wondered about adding mica into the soy wax. Thanks for explaining.
these colors are so bright and dark. when I use mica colors the candle color becomes very light. I think I shall try with these soy wax color flakes now. Thanks for sharing
Thank you fro such an informative and educational video. I've never tried making soy candles, but just by watching your video does trigger my interest to try myself.
Hi, great video thanks for that but I have a question. After pouring did you any additional process make the outside of the glass smooth. Because looks like there is lining around it at the end and how did you resolved it? Thank you
Hi Ms London, I like the way you explain everything regarding candle making…unfortunately, the outlet of your Bramble Berry which is Michaels here in Canada doesn’t have any single items for candle making…their store is not a good place to. Shop, the one old item, wc is a left over in their inventory, still selling it for the regular price, no choice . Very disappointed with their store…
Thank you for the immense and helpful information on your channel I enjoy watching and picking up some very useful ways to improve and fine tune my candle making small hobby/business. I have recently been asked to make the colours of flags and have eventually succeeded in the formulas after many tests however what I am finding now the colours tend to blend in storage even though initially they looked perfect and the separation lines between colours were good but in time they slowly started to blend whilst in storage. The colour dyes I have used and tested were liquid as well as dye blocks from a reputable suppliers. I know that molecules of matter will move from one to another whilst kept together for long periods of time as this is part of the physics however I was wondering if there was a way to stop this from happening.
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How many candles can it dye for a 16oz Bag of it? It's $60 for a 16oz bag and I was wondering if it lasts forever haha! Thank you for this video!
1/4 teaspoon of dye is meant for 16oz of soy wax. If 1/4 teaspoon is 0.04oz then it will color 400oz (wax + dye mixture) worth of candles. So that’s about 50 8oz candles.
Hi London, amazing video tutorial ! A question : if I want to add color dye and fragrance oil to my candle wax, which should go in first ? Color dye or fragrance oil ? Thanks ..
it's so useful information... I'm wondering if I can use soy dye flakes in any wax?? I'm using a blender wax, can I use soy dye flakes or I should use another product???
yes, it's good for all candle wax types, but some harder waxes like beeswax, palm, or Burberry will need more dye. Softer waxes like soy, coconut and canola can use less
Hi thanks for your tutorials Im making my candles im a room that gets a little cold at night, can you tell me at what temperature should I leave the room for the 24 hours that tha candles need to be undisturbed?😃 Thank you Claudia
Thanks was looking to color paraffin wax. Tried red RIT general purpose dye total fail.gonna try crayon it’s for homemade lava lamp ,very informed Thanks Again
You can absolutely combine different wax colors to make a blend in your candles. The color blocks we offer are only for melt and pour soap though. The wax dye flakes are the best option to color your candles: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/ingredients/colorants/candle-dyes
When layering your colors, always allow the wax to cool completely - it should be fully opaque and no longer warm before pouring the next layer. Then, pour at 140° F or below to ensure the colors don't bleed. We have more tips and tricks available in our 'How to Layer Candles' article that can be found here: www.brambleberry.com/how-to/candles/art0188-how-to-layer-candles.html
How can I paint a cured candle? I have some molds that I will pour in wax, then I was hoping to use mica to paint over the wax mold once it has cured. Mica alone isn't very pigmented, so can I mix it with something like rubbing alcohol to help it 'stick' to the candle better? Would the rubbing alcohol fully evaporate once the mica mix had dried? (I don't want to make it flammable haha). Any ideas/tips are appreciated thank you.
Hello everyone! PLEASE HELP ME ! I poured candles into glass by layering two colors on top of each other. There are three layers on top of each other, and after cooling, a white stripe appeared between the layers. I wonder what it could be?
Sorry, I know this is an old video.... but I just had a thought! I really want black candles for my wedding, but at a lower price, these are hard to come by. So I've purchased a bunch or religious pillar candles from the Dollar Tree. Anyway! Do you think it would be possible to coat a jar with melted black crayon, then pour the white wax inside? Or do you think the crayon would melt and still clog the wick?
Crayons are almost always a bad idea for coloring candles. They're usually made from very different wax than candles and will likely clog the wick. It's much better to use colorants designed for use in candles, such as candle dye flakes. We have great black dye flakes on our website here: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-craft/candles/colorants/charcoal-black-candle-dye-flakes/V001231.html
I tried to make a candle yesterday the color is ok but the wax sank in the middle and today when I did a test burn it starting burning like just like reg candles right through the middle what did I do wrong
We're more than happy to troubleshoot your candle with you. Please contact us at info@brambleberry.com - and any pictures you can send would be helpful!
i understand that mica isn’t recommend (clogged wick) for candles but i’ve seen candles on etsy and other site where the candles burn with a beautiful shimmer and use mica. I saw that you can use the smallest amount of mica and mixing it with rubbing alcohol. I’m afraid to do this method because well rubbing alcohol is very flammable. Please give me advice on how to use mica for candles without being a fire hazard.
since I bought the color dye in a cube what is the grams measurement of 1/4 tsp ? I thinking of using a grader, but worried I will get more volume than I should...
I found out that using the same wick size for both my candles without color and colored ones is not working. I need a bigger size for colored candles cause the flame was small and eventually turned off. Why is this happening? I use soy wax and for coloring I use wax crayons. Maybe they are made of parafin, I don't know.
You want to use colorants that are designed for candles use. If you use colorants not designed for candles, your candles can choke on the colorants and burn poorly. We offer many great colorants designed for candles on our website here: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-craft/candles/colorants
I've learnt that you need to stir the wax at a steady speed - not too vigourous or fast! If you do, it aerates the wax and can trap air bubbles inside. It can also mean the oil did not adhere fully to the wax. This is why some candles have bubbles on top or begin to bubble as you light them.
One of our favorite tips for candles is when layering your colors, always allow the wax to cool completely - it should be fully opaque and no longer warm before pouring the next layer. Then, pour at 140° F or below to ensure the colors don't bleed.
Thanks for watching! Learn more about coloring candles here: bberry.studio/HowtoColorCandles
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday.
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What kind of wick do you use ma’am.
So no easy way to color soy wax candles if we want to sell:(
I am just starting and I can’t get the wax to heat beyond 160 with the double boiler method. What am I doing wrong?
Onl
Pourquoi vos vidéos ne sont pas traduite en français merci
She is so soothing to hear. She has that peace and intelligence in her throw of words.... Beautiful too👍
What a lovely comment! I agree, by the way, with your observations.
Shes not soothing, she sounds like a typical tired with life woman kinda like my wife
I was wondering how they made a 20 minute video about this. Now I understand
Thank you so much for this video! Explained why the liquid color that I used with soy was caused severe tunnelling and I ended up wasting 1kg of soy wax as a result of using too much dye (to get a darker color). Your candles are gorgeous and so is your hair! Thanks again - really appreciate you!!! 😊 🙏🏼 💝
i never watched tutorials this long before....but now I know it is really worth it..great vdo...i want this type of experience sharing vdos
I am happy I watched this before trying to color my candles!
Thanks for sharing this. It would be so frustrating for a beginner to put the effort into a candle, only to use a colorant that will snuff out the flame. Very helpful.
i love how you explain everything. very detailed and really informative specially for beginners like me
She’s so beautiful 💕
Right!? I love her hair!!
I had to rewatch this twice, I zoned out because your voice is so relaxing haha! Great video though thank you for all the tips :)
I am so glad I watched this before I attempted to make colored candles! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Great video! I'm about to dabble with making soy candles and M & P soap. I'd already wondered about adding mica into the soy wax. Thanks for explaining.
these colors are so bright and dark. when I use mica colors the candle color becomes very light. I think I shall try with these soy wax color flakes now. Thanks for sharing
This is REALLy helpful. Thank you so much for today's lesson.
I am just about to venture and your videos are amazing .. really helpful ... thank you ... from Jamaica 🇯🇲.
Thank you so much for your great and detailed video!! Greetings from Vienna 💕
Thank you fro such an informative and educational video. I've never tried making soy candles, but just by watching your video does trigger my interest to try myself.
Thank you for this! I was really confused by what was happening with my candle. Turns out, it was a dye problem. Now I know so thanks 😊
I love using colors!
She knows so much!
Hi, great video thanks for that but I have a question. After pouring did you any additional process make the outside of the glass smooth. Because looks like there is lining around it at the end and how did you resolved it? Thank you
Pouring a higher temperature can help minimize frosting on the glass.
Hi Ms London, I like the way you explain everything regarding candle making…unfortunately, the outlet of your Bramble Berry which is Michaels here in Canada doesn’t have any single items for candle making…their store is not a good place to. Shop, the one old item, wc is a left over in their inventory, still selling it for the regular price, no choice . Very disappointed with their store…
I was wondering, that inhibition for burning when coloring with crayola its only for soy wax candle or those it apply for paraffin wax candles too?
What type of wax is that? It looks smooth. I need anti frosting tips for soy 464
thanks London your one of my favs
Thank you for the immense and helpful information on your channel I enjoy watching and picking up some very useful ways to improve and fine tune my candle making small hobby/business. I have recently been asked to make the colours of flags and have eventually succeeded in the formulas after many tests however what I am finding now the colours tend to blend in storage even though initially they looked perfect and the separation lines between colours were good but in time they slowly started to blend whilst in storage. The colour dyes I have used and tested were liquid as well as dye blocks from a reputable suppliers. I know that molecules of matter will move from one to another whilst kept together for long periods of time as this is part of the physics however I was wondering if there was a way to stop this from happening.
How many candles can it dye for a 16oz Bag of it? It's $60 for a 16oz bag and I was wondering if it lasts forever haha! Thank you for this video!
1/4 teaspoon of dye is meant for 16oz of soy wax. If 1/4 teaspoon is 0.04oz then it will color 400oz (wax + dye mixture) worth of candles. So that’s about 50 8oz candles.
Hi London, amazing video tutorial ! A question : if I want to add color dye and fragrance oil to my candle wax, which should go in first ?
Color dye or fragrance oil ? Thanks ..
In the video, she said to add the color before the fragrance, around 185 degrees
it's so useful information... I'm wondering if I can use soy dye flakes in any wax?? I'm using a blender wax, can I use soy dye flakes or I should use another product???
hi! can you use soy dye wax with other types of wax (not just soy wax) e.g. palm, voltive, paraffin?
yes, it's good for all candle wax types, but some harder waxes like beeswax, palm, or Burberry will need more dye. Softer waxes like soy, coconut and canola can use less
this is sooooooo informative!!
Ok. I'm going to order this. I'm not getting good color from blocks.
Hi thanks for your tutorials
Im making my candles im a room that gets a little cold at night, can you tell me at what temperature should I leave the room for the 24 hours that tha candles need to be undisturbed?😃
Thank you
Claudia
Room temperature is perfectly fine!
@@bramble-berry thank you 🥰
Thanks was looking to color paraffin wax. Tried red RIT general purpose dye total fail.gonna try crayon it’s for homemade lava lamp ,very informed Thanks Again
Thank you for sharing your videos what brand of color flacks did you recommend in your video??
You can find dye flakes here: www.brambleberry.com/search?q=candle+dye&lang=default
Thank you so very much 😊
My question would be whether the dye flakes are as effective as pigment chips and does it bleed into other colours?
The dye flakes are functionally similar to pigment chips and we have not seen bleeding of the colors between layers in candles so far with them!
Hi! I'm planning to make candles, can I use candle dye for white beeswax? Or should I stick with soy wax? Thank you for this informative video! 💙
So what do they color the soy wax color chips with?!
Thank you so much. you explain so beautifully
Good tutorial. Thank you for the video.
Love the candle-making videos...so helpful! I would like to make the watermelon candle shown...what fragrance would you suggest?
Thank you!
Love your videos! Is it possible to mention european measuring as wel? like kg of ml? Thank u !
There's a oil based liquid food coloring, can I use that instead?
How about adding a different color using a block of two of a wax melt in order to tint color ?
You can absolutely combine different wax colors to make a blend in your candles. The color blocks we offer are only for melt and pour soap though. The wax dye flakes are the best option to color your candles: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/ingredients/colorants/candle-dyes
Thank you so , very helpful!!!🌹
Just keep it simple will do the trick.
video that i have been waiting for
can I make a candle using fragrance oil and keep it without lid? will it lose its fragrance faster if stored without a lid?
Thank you so much for this information!!
Your videos are very helpful! May I ask how to avoid color bleeding especially with colored wax placed on white soy wax? Thanks.
The only way to avoid bleeding is to use pigment chips.
When making soy candles and using fragrance and color which do you add first- the color or fragrance?
Which one do I add first?
Can we use flowers on candle or can we use use powder color like beet etc? new to candle making about to start candle business
OMG thank you ❤️❤️❤️ just started my buissness
This was so useful!! Thank you ^^
Sooo pretty candles 👏👏❤❤💜💜💙💙😊😊😊😊
This is so great! Thanks
This was very informative. Thank you!
Can you use wooden wicks for a 10 and 16 oz glass jars and are there different types of wooden wicks or can you use them for different ounce sizes.
Can j use only liskun color in my candle? Thank you for answer
Hey
It means we didn't use caryon colour when we make candle?
How do you prevent colour bleeding from the different layers?
When layering your colors, always allow the wax to cool completely - it should be fully opaque and no longer warm before pouring the next layer. Then, pour at 140° F or below to ensure the colors don't bleed. We have more tips and tricks available in our 'How to Layer Candles' article that can be found here: www.brambleberry.com/how-to/candles/art0188-how-to-layer-candles.html
Hi, how long would you let the wax cool before adding other colors? Thx 😊
if you mean mixing multiple colors together, add all the colors at the same time.
What about resin dye?
What is the highest temperature wax should burn at
How can I paint a cured candle? I have some molds that I will pour in wax, then I was hoping to use mica to paint over the wax mold once it has cured. Mica alone isn't very pigmented, so can I mix it with something like rubbing alcohol to help it 'stick' to the candle better? Would the rubbing alcohol fully evaporate once the mica mix had dried? (I don't want to make it flammable haha). Any ideas/tips are appreciated thank you.
Lol dont mix it with alcohol or any inks. You can only color it with something that colors wax so that you dont get cancer fumes.
hello, thanx for the vid... do you add the color wen the color is still hot or.. you add it into the fragrances.. cz mine sinks on the bottom..
Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
can I mix the color pigments all together to make some new colors?
Interesting...a different video said to include fragrance first since some fragrance will discolor the wax.
Ciao è bello ascoltarti s grazie per i tuoi suggerimenti...i pastelli meglio non usarli quindi che tipo di colorante suggerisci? Grazie
Per le candele, una tintura specifica per candele è la migliore. Puoi trovare i nostri qui: www.brambleberry.com/search?q=candle+dye&lang=default
Hello everyone! PLEASE HELP ME ! I poured candles into glass by layering two colors on top of each other. There are three layers on top of each other, and after cooling, a white stripe appeared between the layers. I wonder what it could be?
Hi there! We'd love to help out - please email our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com with photos of your candles for assistance.
Love this!
Sorry, I know this is an old video.... but I just had a thought! I really want black candles for my wedding, but at a lower price, these are hard to come by. So I've purchased a bunch or religious pillar candles from the Dollar Tree.
Anyway! Do you think it would be possible to coat a jar with melted black crayon, then pour the white wax inside? Or do you think the crayon would melt and still clog the wick?
Crayons are almost always a bad idea for coloring candles. They're usually made from very different wax than candles and will likely clog the wick. It's much better to use colorants designed for use in candles, such as candle dye flakes.
We have great black dye flakes on our website here: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-craft/candles/colorants/charcoal-black-candle-dye-flakes/V001231.html
I tried to make a candle yesterday the color is ok but the wax sank in the middle and today when I did a test burn it starting burning like just like reg candles right through the middle what did I do wrong
We're more than happy to troubleshoot your candle with you. Please contact us at info@brambleberry.com - and any pictures you can send would be helpful!
@@bramble-berry ok ty
hello Bramble Berry How are you? So my candles does that does it hurt to sale them or is bad for sale them when it goes frosting?
How about of you mix the mica with the oils first?
So for the powder candle dye, we can use oxide powder?
i understand that mica isn’t recommend (clogged wick) for candles but i’ve seen candles on etsy and other site where the candles burn with a beautiful shimmer and use mica. I saw that you can use the smallest amount of mica and mixing it with rubbing alcohol. I’m afraid to do this method because well rubbing alcohol is very flammable. Please give me advice on how to use mica for candles without being a fire hazard.
I put a tiny amount of Mica with no alcohol
Which colour pigment you are using??
We love the Candle Dye Flakes for candles, they're all available here: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/ingredients/colorants/candle-dyes
So whats the best colouring way?
Love these videos ♥️ thank u
Love your tutorials and I was wondering if you also make melts
I cannot find the flakes anywhere in Mexico. What else could I uso to color my soy candles?
Can i use mica powder for coloring the soy wax candles?
Can I use crayons when maxing wax melts? Like for the wax burners?
Thank you 🙏🏾
since I bought the color dye in a cube what is the grams measurement of 1/4 tsp ? I thinking of using a grader, but worried I will get more volume than I should...
I found out that using the same wick size for both my candles without color and colored ones is not working. I need a bigger size for colored candles cause the flame was small and eventually turned off. Why is this happening? I use soy wax and for coloring I use wax crayons. Maybe they are made of parafin, I don't know.
Crayons are a bad colorant for candles as they will choke up your wicks. Always use candle-safe colorants when you're making candles.
@@bramble-berry Thanks for your answer :) I'll try to use better products in the future.
Add color at 189degrés😮?
Hello...
What can of color do you use or it is just normal dye color or candle wax color?
Thank you
You want to use colorants that are designed for candles use. If you use colorants not designed for candles, your candles can choke on the colorants and burn poorly.
We offer many great colorants designed for candles on our website here: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-craft/candles/colorants
@@bramble-berry thank you
You are sooo awesome 😍
how to your remove a color from a colored wax to be white again, how to remove the color from wax?
Once you've added color to your candles, you can't take it out.
what's the concentration of these dye chips?
We suggest about 1/4 tsp of dye chips per pound of wax for a medium color, or 1/2 tsp per pound of wax for a more bold color.
@@bramble-berry Thank you for the response appreciate it
Can I use this method for candles with molds ? For example women’s torso ?
That's what I'm going to test! The pigments are on their way I'm so excited
I want to ask a question . I made a candle with silicone mold. But it has bubbles on it . Why this problem happens ? Please help me
I've learnt that you need to stir the wax at a steady speed - not too vigourous or fast! If you do, it aerates the wax and can trap air bubbles inside. It can also mean the oil did not adhere fully to the wax. This is why some candles have bubbles on top or begin to bubble as you light them.
سلام عزیزم میزاریم لایه های قبلی پارافین سرد شد پارافین بعدی رو میریزیم پارافین بعدی ار چی هم دمای مناسب داشته باشه روی لایه یه ی قبلی نفوذ نمیکنه؟ اگه خیلی پارافین بعدی سرد باشه هم ظاهر شمع خراب نمیشه؟
One of our favorite tips for candles is when layering your colors, always allow the wax to cool completely - it should be fully opaque and no longer warm before pouring the next layer. Then, pour at 140° F or below to ensure the colors don't bleed.
Do you ship your products to south africa
Thank you so much, i love❤ your advices!😍 It's so helpfull!
Are these flakes eco freindly?
Can we buy your product in Canada?