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Candle Making Basics
The use of candles for light and heat is known to have existed in ancient
times. The remains of candles have been found in the caves of France. It is
believed that cavemen used them while painting and etching on the walls. It
is believed those candles where made out of animal fat. The Egyptians used
candles as well by dripping beeswax onto leave stems. The burning process of
a candle involves the four basic elements of matter which are solids,
liquids, gas, and plasma.
Today candle making is a fun hobby or craft. For some, it is a very
profitable business venture. Candle making provides you with the ability to
create wonderful designs and crafts out of your candles. There is no limit to
the shapes, sizes, and colors you can make your candles in. A candle is a
device to provide light or fragrance. Candles have become very popular for
the wonderful aromas more than for their ability to produce light. Some
candles give off a popular smell such as vanilla or jasmine. Others smell
like a chocolate cake or cinnamon rolls.
The body of a candle is generally made of paraffin wax. It can also be made
out of beeswax. Paraffin wax is a natural wax that comes from plants. This
wax can be purchased from a Petroleum Refinery or the Specialty Wax Processor.
Beeswax is also considered a natural wax, and is taken from honeybees. This
is the substance the bees use to construct their honeycombs. A wick is placed
in the center of the wax before it dries. The wick is made of cotton fibers
that have been braided together. The wick is very thin, but also very
powerful. Sometimes candle makers will use a wick that is wider than normal
to increase the size of the flame.
Safety is a very important part of candle making. The temperature of the hot
wax can result in severe burns. There is also the risk of fire. Make sure
your candle making area is set up properly and that you have a fire
extinguisher in the area. Clean up spills quickly because they will become very
slick, leading to falls if you walk across them.
To make candle making fun instead of frustrating, start will making simple
candles. This is a great opportunity for you to discover what works well with
your set up and gives you the chance to make necessary changes. Initially,
work at implementing good safety habits and melting your wax at the proper
temperatures. You will also want to experiment with your cooling process.
Once you have these areas down, you will start to relax and the process will
become more natural to you. This is the right time to start experimenting
with dyes, scents, and shapes for your candles.
The candle making process is easy to follow if you take your time and learn
from your mistakes. Those who are impatient and take multitasking to an
extreme level will most likely not enjoy the art of candle making. However, it is
very enjoyable for those who have plenty of time to take in the process and
enjoy creating things. Candle making supplies aren’t expensive so use the
best you can. This will also help ensure your candles form well and burn
properly.
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