How to make candles in a tin with 100% soy wax. A full tutorial on how you can start making candles
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2021
- Let’s talk candles. A full tutorial on how to make tin candles and get those extra sales.
Label your candles.
1. Tin candles
2. Wicking the tins
3. Add fragrance at 50 degrees
4. Add colours
5. Pour at 48 degrees C
6. Add the embeds
7. Let’s label
8. The finished product
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Links to help - Below is some links that may help you in getting suppliers at an affordable price.
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Rectangle moulds: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
Loaf mould: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
Small heart enbed: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
Stick blender: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
Stand mixer: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
Long sput jugs: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
Wax melter: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
Double boiler jug: www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/...
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Great video 😊, thank you for all the awesome tips. I must admit, I really do hate wick testing but I know it's a part of the process.
And I agree 100% that you have to be creative and not copy another person's ideas... a ton of work goes into product creation.
Thanks Teresa . The creative and testing process never ends
Wow, all this time I’ve been adding my fragrance at too high of a temperature. That’s why I couldn’t get a strong hot throw. I thought you add at 185 degrees… I’m definitely going to try this today. Thank you. Definitely a new subscriber!
Thank you. Hope this helps
Thank you, Rhonda. Always so informative! I really can't thank you enough 🥰
Making me feel more and more confident to start!
I hope it helps in some way. Starting is about being informed and slowly do what works best for you
Thank you for this. Lots of helpful info and handy tips 💕
You are really welcome. Thanks for watching
I LOVE these long videos!! Such great information! And your candles are beautiful!! :)
Thank you so much. I try to add as much as I can in them to help
Wow! Absolutely beautiful Candles and all the wonderful information is awesome. I can tell you love what you do in each and every product you make... you shine through.
Much love and thank you for all your wonderful words of encouragement
Thank you Linda . You are so sweet to say that. I honestly appreciate those lovely comments
Hi Rhonda,
A video on how to choose the right size wood wicks would be amazing. I use CDN wicks and not a fan but am a bit intimidated by wood wicks.
Ok I will pop that in the Sunday list and agree that it would be an important discussion
That’s coming this week Paige
They look great Rhonda
Awe thank you so much. So lovely of you to comment 💗❤️
I believe you are brilliant and great! 👍
Thank you. Very sweet of you 🙏
L9ve your videos long or short. And the wick size v jar size dose put me off making candles too. 🙏❤
Yes it’s a hard thing. People think candles are easy but it’s not true. There is a lot in candles . Thank you in regards to the long video. Generally my videos are longer than others but I like to give lots of information
I love all your videos! You are the kindest sweetest person, Thank you for sharing and helping us all out on this journey!! Is that an 8 oz tin? Also, have you tried the cotton wicks in these tins? I cant seem to get the right one.....ugh!
Hi there. I’m in Australia so not sure about oz as we work in grams in Australia but I use the travel tins that are 90 grams. I have used cotton wicks but I honestly pretty much also use woods I love sharing and the goal is to help and create a community
Hi Rhonda
You are very helpful as always, novice question, when cutting the wick should it be a couple of centimeters above the wax line and should it be cut straight or on an angle.
Thank you
If it’s wood then an angle is best. Also only 1cm over the wax as wood burns slower than a cotton wick
Hi! Thank you for the information. How long do you usually let your candles cure?
Around 10 days usually
Hi just bump your channel and I loved it.
I do have concern with the 100% soy I’ve bought it’s 415 gives me a hard time. Can you help me how to deal with it?
Thank you so much and thank you for your informative content.
Hi there.
100% soy is tricky that’s true and I’ve noticed more frosting and I feel it’s not as good as coconut soy .
That was me who asked about printing on a laser printer hehe. Thank you for talking about that. Could you possibly put the link to the sized tin you used in the video? Thank you for another great video I'm trying to catch up on them all I'm a bit behind. Also, where do you buy your stickum's from, and do you add hot glue under them to hold the wooden wicks down? Do you ever have trouble with them lifting?
Hahaha it was a good question.
Oops just seen you asked more. I use Aussie stickums from Aussie candles or pure candle supplies.
They never left off and the wood wicks don’t move but it’s about getting your process right.
Thanks for your video. Can I just ask why you use wood wicks instead of the braided variety?
I do use both now but generally a wood wick does not give off a spell and is asked for a lot in stores I wholesale to . It’s also easier to use as no need to use clips and so on to centre
ooh I have read they are more environmentally friendly, I wouldn't have guessed that. I am after environmentally friendly options. I like bees wax candles for that reason but the cost is just too much.
How do you avoid the sink holes? Thank you!
Honestly it’s rare that I get them but I do the following
1. Pour at low temps
2. Pour from a low range - don’t hold the pouring jug to high .
3. Pour an i inch from the wick.
I used a 9mm wood wick with a booster for the same size tin. Is that okay?
If it works it’s fine. You just don’t want sooting that’s the main thing. The wax, the environment and more will be how you decide
Hi Rhonda, I'm looking to try a different wax. Which wax do you use from pure candle supplies for your vessels please? PURE100 SOY WAX or PURE BLEND COCONUT SOY WAX There are so many out there to chose from! Thank you in advance. I love your videos, if I'm looking for some advice I will always go to your videos first :)
Hi sue.
Your a gem thank you.
I use the soy coconut from them.
I’ve noticed it leaves a silky smooth shine to the top, it holds colours better and is really nice to use.
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery thank you. Putting in an order tonight
@@sueatkinson3709 ok great
Is it golden wax you use
464 golden tart wax . You can also use a piller wax to
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery okay thanks and thanks again for sharing such in depth videos much love and blessings to you 🍀💚