That is all very good advice! Totally agree on everything you said. Don’t rush into it. Me and my wife have had this idea for 6 months now and 3 1/2 months of that was pure testing. We now have something like 200 candles just dotted around our house (all failed attempts, but each one got us closer to the perfect one) You can never to to much testing. The science also behind the candle as well. (Bigger container, bigger wick size) a very good video! Keep up the work and hope to see your Etsy shop up and running soon!
Very well said! It takes so much testing to feel comfortable and get it right! Thank you! :) I actually opened my shop on March 30th! www.etsy.com/shop/MemoryBoxCandleCo?coupon=RUclips20
Nice Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Chireetler Earning Maker Rule (do a google search)? It is an awesome one off guide for learning how to make candles for fund or profit minus the hard work. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my old buddy Taylor got great results with it.
Yes it's so true when it comes to making candles. It takes A LOT of trial and error. You will need patience and some money behind you for all the trials of different waxes/wicks and fragrances. I myself have tried about 6 different waxes (yes it sounds mad) and have gone through many types of wicks and fragrances. I started making my first candles in September 2018 and i'm only just now doing my website/marketing etc. I've not been at it every single week though so it's a bit slower than some people might manage it. But you have to persevere if you want to have a good quality product. Some of the journey is fun, like the creative side of your packaging/styling etc and some of it is very tedious, like trying to get the correct wick. I also tried ribbon wicks/wooden wicks and came back to a straight forward cotton wick......hope it all pays off!!
Thank you so much for your comment! I agree whole-heartedly. I good to hear that you have been patient and have taken your time to create a quality candle ☺️ That is what I am working towards! Thank you for watching and good luck with your website/marketing!
I just want to say THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!! Your videos are amazing and have inspired me to follow through with my candle making business. I’m a beginner in this business and have found your videos to be very helpful. You’re truly very generous for sharing your knowledge and experience to us all. Thank you again for making this journey a little easier! 😄
a video i needed to hear.a video that said everything that was going through my mind thank you for a great video.i would like to know , when you showed the things you wrote down ,why you had over 10% fo on your recipe.i realize it wasnt much over but wanting to know how your doing it .please write back.
Your candles are beautiful. Am trying to start my own candle business and I’ve been watching all your videos for advice. Thank you so much. It’s been really really helpful
I am so grateful for you😇 Thank you for all your information. I am super new. And everything you said is so me. Now I know where to start. And how to go about doing this. Thanks again your amazing. 🤗
I absolutely love your videos. I haven't even started this hobby yet (all my Amazon packages come in on Fri), but I'm already thinking about the business aspect so I appreciate your helpful tips from personal experience. So question. When you are testing and things don't turn out like you like, do you wash out the wax and reuse the vessels? Like 6 vessels that are exclusively used for testing? And I'm guessing since reheating the wax would possibly dissipate the fragrance you would throw away the wax...
I needed to watch this sooner! I really appreciate this info. I've been struggling with my wicks in 100% soy wax and not having any hot throw and it's making me feel very hard on myself for not being able to figure it out & find the right wicks yet. I'll get there eventually though, because I won't give up🙂 Your video on wax melts has greatly helped me also, I feel confident with my results on the ones that I've made so far and that is helping me to stay positive with candles. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with all of us, I appreciate you!
Going to check out your Etsy store. You clearly really care about your creations and your customers. Very impressive. I see a very successful future for you 😀😀
Don't know if anyone already asked but, did you mentioned what kind of wax you use? If if not, is it possible for you to let me know? Thank you! By the way, I'm just starting and your videos are amazing and so helpful!! So, thank you so much for that and sharing your knowledge!? 🥰
Hi Erica, You have so much good info. I appreciate your sharing. It has been over a year since you made this video. What wicks do you currently use? Thanks!
I decided this week to make candles and woke up this morning to a side job I was doing. Hosting a server, to uh be iced out by other owner. So think it was kinda fate xp
I’m not watching your videos chronologically so I’m sorry if you’ve covered this on another video. What did you end up doing with the candles that are already made but you’re not happy with the wick? Did you end up replacing the wicks ?
Which candle companies carry the best Eucalyptus Mint fragrance oil? I lovvve the BBW brand, I was wondering what are your suggestions regarding that fragrance? Thx
If you were to purchase one of the candle making kits in your description box which one would it be ? Loving the advice and your channel. Looking to start making candles with the hope to start a business 🤞🏼
Hi, I having been looking at coconut paraffin candles. But I can’t seem to find a seller who sells coconut paraffin blend. So I decided to blend them myself. I was just wondering if you could help me with the ratio of coconut to paraffin wax!
Hmmm I would say as long as it tells the temp and can withstand the heat you are fine! I’ve never used a candy thermometer before though. I use an infrared thermometer now
Memory Box Candle Co ok cool thank yiu❤️ I kind of figured as long as it can stand the heat and it’s metal tip so yea we’re good for starters🤞🏾 thank you ❤️
Erica, that was AMAZING!!! I am new to the candle making world, I have dibbled and dabbled a little but my daugher and I are going all in ;*} Do you have any suggestions for citrus scents I'm looking for a strong lemon with a "Hot Throw" learning the lingo
Thank you!! ❤️ So in my experience I can only use lemon scents in wax melts, if I try to use lemon fragrance oil in candles it ends up smelling like fuel 😬
@@MemoryBoxCandleCo hi,thank you for your treasure trove of info. re the citrus fragrance, you mention using "lemon scents". what exactly are those.... tia
Sometimes soy doesn’t have the best HT(hot throw), some people choose to blend it with other waxes to make it stronger. There’s also different ways people work with soy to make the scent stronger. So the answer is both yes and no depending on the kind of soy wax, and how you work with it :)
Great video Hi I just started making candles as a hobby I spent like 1000 dollars just ordering everything now I realize I have the wrong wick I’m getting ready high flames 🔥 great scent so I kind of feel like giving up. How do I know what kind of wick I need. Thanks
There’s a few different wicks that will be good for multiple kinds of waxes! Have you seen my video on wicks? Also how long is the wick before you light it?
Memory Box Candle Co - Thanks for your quick response. I just thought I would ask. I was told that in order for people to sell out of their home they need to have a zoning permit before a business license can be approved. Thanks anyway hun! 🙂
Hey Erica! Love your videos. Question... Do you cure your candles? I just switched to soy 10 and was wondering if you cure your candles for a specific amount of days. Thanks!!
Search for this answer from Dave Ramsey. I listened to his podcast and he said to stay as a sole proprietorship unless you are a "target" (meaning making enough money that someone would be more enticed to sue you like profiting $80,000 or more). He said going other that sole proprietor, its just extra money and paperwork.
Memory Box Candle Co yes it is tricky. I just started making candles about a month ago and I really don’t have any idea about entrepreneurship at all. What resources can you share to those new to starting a business?
@@sthreatt4 I know this a bit old, but you might want to find and talk to your local Small Business Development Center. They can help assist you with several of your needs including business name and setting up with your local city, state, and federal paperwork. The one I have used in the past was free of charge, and they all should be with how they are set-up
In my experience - and I make cut and curl candles so its a bigger investment and learning curve- it takes differing time for everyone depending on previous experience and how much time you invest per week etc. I've spent almost 2 years prepping now, but I made my own equipment so its taken much much longer than it otherwise would have. I will hopefully be launching in another couple months.
I’m so happy I’ve found you... can’t wait for your store to start up and running. I’ll be there for certain. I’ve heard that soy wax has a low scent throw- have you witnessed that? If so what wax works best?
Awww thank you so much! And my Etsy shop has actually been open since March 30th ☺️ Etsy.com/shop/memoryboxcandleco And it just depends on the soy wax! A lot of people have better hot throw with soy blends rather than just straight soy. I use soy 10 and it’s been great to me so far!
Thank you and congrats on wanting to start your own candle business! I would recommend reaching out to a legal professional in your area to discuss licensing and any other legal questions :)
This is glorious, I have been researching "candle making soy" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Cenadoelyn Candle Contemplation - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my partner got great success with it.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching! :) By smallest do you mean the smallest in length or the smallest thickness? The smallest by length are wicks made for tealight candles. And the smallest by thickness depends on the kind of wick (eco, htp, cd, etc.) It depends on how big the diameter of the jar is. I would search around on any candle supply website to read up on what wicks fit best with specific jar diameters and waxes. :)
Tealights are about 1.5” diameter so using a wick for tealights might be slightly too big. I’ve never heard of such a small diameter candle jar before, I would definitely search around to try to find the smallest wick you can that would work for that size jar :)
In some instances it could make it too strong, but that’s why you test out difference FO %’s to see what works best with your wax and the oil you’re using :) it’s varies greatly between waxes and FO’s
That is all very good advice! Totally agree on everything you said. Don’t rush into it. Me and my wife have had this idea for 6 months now and 3 1/2 months of that was pure testing. We now have something like 200 candles just dotted around our house (all failed attempts, but each one got us closer to the perfect one) You can never to to much testing. The science also behind the candle as well. (Bigger container, bigger wick size) a very good video! Keep up the work and hope to see your Etsy shop up and running soon!
Very well said! It takes so much testing to feel comfortable and get it right!
Thank you! :) I actually opened my shop on March 30th! www.etsy.com/shop/MemoryBoxCandleCo?coupon=RUclips20
Nice Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Chireetler Earning Maker Rule (do a google search)? It is an awesome one off guide for learning how to make candles for fund or profit minus the hard work. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my old buddy Taylor got great results with it.
So true> I've been testing for over a year I'm enjoying and trusting the process. NO rush.
Yes it's so true when it comes to making candles. It takes A LOT of trial and error. You will need patience and some money behind you for all the trials of different waxes/wicks and fragrances. I myself have tried about 6 different waxes (yes it sounds mad) and have gone through many types of wicks and fragrances. I started making my first candles in September 2018 and i'm only just now doing my website/marketing etc. I've not been at it every single week though so it's a bit slower than some people might manage it. But you have to persevere if you want to have a good quality product. Some of the journey is fun, like the creative side of your packaging/styling etc and some of it is very tedious, like trying to get the correct wick. I also tried ribbon wicks/wooden wicks and came back to a straight forward cotton wick......hope it all pays off!!
Thank you so much for your comment! I agree whole-heartedly. I good to hear that you have been patient and have taken your time to create a quality candle ☺️ That is what I am working towards!
Thank you for watching and good luck with your website/marketing!
What didn’t you like about the wooden wicks? I’m thinking about using the ones that crackle.
Great advice thank you! I am a beginner and I feel the same way. I do not want to rush the process.
I just want to say THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!! Your videos are amazing and have inspired me to follow through with my candle making business. I’m a beginner in this business and have found your videos to be very helpful. You’re truly very generous for sharing your knowledge and experience to us all. Thank you again for making this journey a little easier! 😄
I’m so happy my videos have helped you!! ❤️
What do you do with the candles your not happy with? Can you get the wax out and reuse containers?
a video i needed to hear.a video that said everything that was going through my mind thank you for a great video.i would like to know , when you showed the things you wrote down ,why you had over 10% fo on your recipe.i realize it wasnt much over but wanting to know how your doing it .please write back.
Your candles are beautiful. Am trying to start my own candle business and I’ve been watching all your videos for advice. Thank you so much. It’s been really really helpful
When you test wicks are you testing with unscented wax or are you adding FO? Don’t want to waste FO if its unnecessary for testing wick performance.
What's the best wax to use and your experience and wickers pls let me know.
I am so grateful for you😇 Thank you for all your information. I am super new. And everything you said is so me. Now I know where to start. And how to go about doing this. Thanks again your amazing. 🤗
I absolutely love your videos. I haven't even started this hobby yet (all my Amazon packages come in on Fri), but I'm already thinking about the business aspect so I appreciate your helpful tips from personal experience. So question. When you are testing and things don't turn out like you like, do you wash out the wax and reuse the vessels? Like 6 vessels that are exclusively used for testing? And I'm guessing since reheating the wax would possibly dissipate the fragrance you would throw away the wax...
I needed to watch this sooner! I really appreciate this info. I've been struggling with my wicks in 100% soy wax and not having any hot throw and it's making me feel very hard on myself for not being able to figure it out & find the right wicks yet. I'll get there eventually though, because I won't give up🙂 Your video on wax melts has greatly helped me also, I feel confident with my results on the ones that I've made so far and that is helping me to stay positive with candles. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with all of us, I appreciate you!
Going to check out your Etsy store. You clearly really care about your creations and your customers. Very impressive. I see a very successful future for you 😀😀
Thank you so much!! ☺️
Where did you buy the wholesale glass jars! They’re so cute! We been looking for amber jars with cork or bamboo caps!
I get mine from California candle supply :)
Don't know if anyone already asked but, did you mentioned what kind of wax you use? If if not, is it possible for you to let me know? Thank you! By the way, I'm just starting and your videos are amazing and so helpful!! So, thank you so much for that and sharing your knowledge!? 🥰
This video, what did you do with your candles? Also what wick do you currently use. Thank you
What size labels do you use for your 13.5 oz jars ? Also for the 10oz jars ?
Thank you
I use the same size for both! 2.2” x 2.83”
Hi Erica, You have so much good info. I appreciate your sharing. It has been over a year since you made this video. What wicks do you currently use? Thanks!
I decided this week to make candles and woke up this morning to a side job I was doing. Hosting a server, to uh be iced out by other owner. So think it was kinda fate xp
Hi, I absolutely love your videos, they are very helpful. Can you please tell me where you buy those lovely black jars behind you?
Thank you so much.
Hi! Thank you:)
They are from California candle supply
I’m not watching your videos chronologically so I’m sorry if you’ve covered this on another video. What did you end up doing with the candles that are already made but you’re not happy with the wick? Did you end up replacing the wicks ?
I either tested new wicks, or I used the jars for more testing (fragrance oils) I have soo many test jars because I wasn’t strategic in the beginning
Which candle companies carry the best Eucalyptus Mint fragrance oil? I lovvve the BBW brand, I was wondering what are your suggestions regarding that fragrance?
Thx
Thanks for the advice.
Hi!! Quick question. I’d like to try the wooden wicks. What site do you recommend and what is your experience with them if so? Thank you!
I’ve never tried wood wicks! But try the wooden wick co :)
When selling on etsy did you get a business license? Or did you wait until business took off?
Great video. I want to try one of your candles. I appreciate your commitment to quality
Hi, what’s a good wick for soy wax?
Thank you! Always helpful and informative!! I appreciate it!
Thank you for watching!
If you were to purchase one of the candle making kits in your description box which one would it be ? Loving the advice and your channel. Looking to start making candles with the hope to start a business 🤞🏼
I would try the coconut 83 from California candle supply! ☺️
Thank you! That’s exciting!
Memory Box Candle Co thanks so much. Will definitely be checking out more of your videos tonight !!
Thanks girl! ❤️
When do you add liquid Dye to the soy wax? every video I've seen some are so different so frustrating.
Wonderful work ethic. All the best with your business endeavors! 😊👍⭐️💎
Hi, I having been looking at coconut paraffin candles. But I can’t seem to find a seller who sells coconut paraffin blend. So I decided to blend them myself. I was just wondering if you could help me with the ratio of coconut to paraffin wax!
I bought I think there pint jars what size wicks should I use I have 8 of jelly jars cans I use the wicks that I use in my 8 oz jars
Hi! Love your video! Really helpful! I am a beginner in candle making and I don't know why my candle smells but when it burns it doesn't. Any advice?
You say you use soya #10 wax do you know what other name it’s known by as I don’t seem to be able to find it here in the UK under that name.
I use The same jars! Do you use just 1 eco wick for your 13 oz jars?
I use two eco 2’s :)
Hey is there a difference in using digital thermometer vs candy thermometer
Thanks in advance ❤️
Hmmm I would say as long as it tells the temp and can withstand the heat you are fine! I’ve never used a candy thermometer before though. I use an infrared thermometer now
Memory Box Candle Co ok cool thank yiu❤️ I kind of figured as long as it can stand the heat and it’s metal tip so yea we’re good for starters🤞🏾 thank you ❤️
Love this advice !! Especially about the fragrance testing ! Thank you !!!
You’re welcome! So glad it was helpful! ☺️
Erica, that was AMAZING!!! I am new to the candle making world, I have dibbled and dabbled a little but my daugher and I are going all in ;*} Do you have any suggestions for citrus scents I'm looking for a strong lemon with a "Hot Throw" learning the lingo
Thank you!! ❤️
So in my experience I can only use lemon scents in wax melts, if I try to use lemon fragrance oil in candles it ends up smelling like fuel 😬
@@MemoryBoxCandleCo hi,thank you for your treasure trove of info. re the citrus fragrance, you mention using "lemon scents". what exactly are those.... tia
Hi! May I know what kind of wax you use? And where you get it? Thanks so much
Soy 10 from California candle supply! I’m also experimenting with CCS#12!
This was so helpful. Thank you
I’m so glad! Thank you for watching ☺️
Thanks for the tips 💕 ... with using soy wax , does the scent spread all throughout the room ( like is it a strong scent ) ?
Sometimes soy doesn’t have the best HT(hot throw), some people choose to blend it with other waxes to make it stronger. There’s also different ways people work with soy to make the scent stronger. So the answer is both yes and no depending on the kind of soy wax, and how you work with it :)
Memory Box Candle Co okay , thank you so much ❤️ !!
Sooo I’ve been going through candle science, have you used them? I’m also using mason jars for my containers. (:
Yes I love them!!
How are the htp wick ?
Hey love! Was the wax for the tarts a different wax from the candle wax when you referenced the chart?
Yes so I use two different waxes! One for my container candles and one for my wax tarts! I use TW-30 which is a tart wax
Great video Hi I just started making candles as a hobby I spent like 1000 dollars just ordering everything now I realize I have the wrong wick I’m getting ready high flames 🔥 great scent so I kind of feel like giving up. How do I know what kind of wick I need. Thanks
There’s a few different wicks that will be good for multiple kinds of waxes! Have you seen my video on wicks?
Also how long is the wick before you light it?
What wax is best for candle molds ? What soy wax do you prefer?
I’ve heard pillar of bliss or 6006 are good if you want to make candles into different molds, & I use soy #10 :)
Just wondering since ur supplier is out of soy#10. What would be ur next option?
Hi, where can I find those jars ? Thanks.
California candle supply :)
Hello, I wanted to ask you if you need a zoning permit to sell candles online from home? Or if that doesn’t apply to this type of business.
I have no idea what a zoning permit is 🤔 so I’m not sure in the slightest!
Memory Box Candle Co - Thanks for your quick response. I just thought I would ask. I was told that in order for people to sell out of their home they need to have a zoning permit before a business license can be approved. Thanks anyway hun! 🙂
Get a virtual office if they are telling you that
Soy 10 is so cheap compared to Golden soy. Are the comparable?
Hey Erica! Love your videos. Question... Do you cure your candles? I just switched to soy 10 and was wondering if you cure your candles for a specific amount of days. Thanks!!
It really depends on the FO (in my option) some FO need longer cure times. But typically 3-5 days should be enough! ☺️
Hi! New to the candle making business. What does it mean to “cure your candles”?
Love your advice...its very helpful...love your vibe😎
So both the eco and htp wicks are a no go?
I ended up switching the size and wicking down on my eco wicks and it turned out to be much better :)
Hello,
Did you register your business as a DBA, LLC OR anything else? I’m confused as to what I should do about this. Thank you!
Search for this answer from Dave Ramsey. I listened to his podcast and he said to stay as a sole proprietorship unless you are a "target" (meaning making enough money that someone would be more enticed to sue you like profiting $80,000 or more). He said going other that sole proprietor, its just extra money and paperwork.
Vicki Gillund thank you!
Your videos are so helpful!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts
What legal advice do you have? Im having trouble with a buisness name as far as a LLC or trademark
This is a tricky subject, I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to talk about it in a responsible way 💜
Memory Box Candle Co yes it is tricky. I just started making candles about a month ago and I really don’t have any idea about entrepreneurship at all. What resources can you share to those new to starting a business?
@@sthreatt4 I know this a bit old, but you might want to find and talk to your local Small Business Development Center. They can help assist you with several of your needs including business name and setting up with your local city, state, and federal paperwork. The one I have used in the past was free of charge, and they all should be with how they are set-up
Is amazon okay for soya wax?
How long does it take to learn the business before actually doing business?
Thank you! I love your channel😘
It took me around 6 months :)
& thank you! ❤️
In my experience - and I make cut and curl candles so its a bigger investment and learning curve- it takes differing time for everyone depending on previous experience and how much time you invest per week etc. I've spent almost 2 years prepping now, but I made my own equipment so its taken much much longer than it otherwise would have. I will hopefully be launching in another couple months.
Which wax do you use?
Soy # 10 from California candle supply :)
Memory Box Candle Co ok thanks for replying!
I’m so happy I’ve found you... can’t wait for your store to start up and running. I’ll be there for certain. I’ve heard that soy wax has a low scent throw- have you witnessed that? If so what wax works best?
Awww thank you so much!
And my Etsy shop has actually been open since March 30th ☺️
Etsy.com/shop/memoryboxcandleco
And it just depends on the soy wax! A lot of people have better hot throw with soy blends rather than just straight soy. I use soy 10 and it’s been great to me so far!
Thanks for all the info. I love watching your videos. How long do you let your candles cure before you sell them?
Thank you for watching!
At least 3 days :)
I love your videos. And I am thinking about starting candle business, just need to know about licence and any legal issues. Thank you.
Thank you and congrats on wanting to start your own candle business!
I would recommend reaching out to a legal professional in your area to discuss licensing and any other legal questions :)
This is glorious, I have been researching "candle making soy" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Cenadoelyn Candle Contemplation - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my partner got great success with it.
Thank you very much!
Thank you!!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching! :)
By smallest do you mean the smallest in length or the smallest thickness? The smallest by length are wicks made for tealight candles. And the smallest by thickness depends on the kind of wick (eco, htp, cd, etc.) It depends on how big the diameter of the jar is. I would search around on any candle supply website to read up on what wicks fit best with specific jar diameters and waxes. :)
Memory Box Candle Co thank you for all of your advice it is so helpful. The jar is just a 4 ounce with a 1 inch diameter. About 3-3.5 inches tall
Tealights are about 1.5” diameter so using a wick for tealights might be slightly too big. I’ve never heard of such a small diameter candle jar before, I would definitely search around to try to find the smallest wick you can that would work for that size jar :)
So good 👍
Thank you beautiful 💖
10% FO? That's insane :)
It’s pretty standard for most waxes 🙂 my container wax can hold up to 12%
@@MemoryBoxCandleCo but wouldn't that make the fragrance too strong? tried 7% and my nose hurts LOL
In some instances it could make it too strong, but that’s why you test out difference FO %’s to see what works best with your wax and the oil you’re using :) it’s varies greatly between waxes and FO’s
@@MemoryBoxCandleCo cool
Good Afternoon I'm new
Your voice sounds familiar
What wax do you use ?
Thank you!!