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Working With Moulds For Candle Making

Posted by: babywalkerstoys on: November 16, 2009

In addition to being a popular hobby, candle making has also become a profitable business. How unique and beautiful your candles are depends on the type and kind of candle mould you choose. Consider the most commonly used forms of candle moulds.

First, there is the metal cylinder mould that has a hole in the base for the wick to go through. A screw or tight fitting bottom cover is used to close the bottom from the outside. Each end of the wick is tied to rods at the covers on the top and bottom.

You need to make sure the wick is taut. Once the candle is finished, you can shave off the excess wax and wick string with a knife.

Then there is the two-piece plastic mould that is often used for novelty-shaped candles and come in a variety of irregular shapes. You need to use a wax knife in order to cut excess wax at the mold seam. With this type of mold, you need to avoid a high concentration of dye pigments and essential oils since it will distort the mold.

Next, is the soft rubber mold that is used for figurines, fruits and other irregular shapes.

This option is a lot simpler to use than a two-piece plastic mold. However, cooling the wax mixture can sometimes distort the mold shape. This is the main disadvantage of this mold choice over the two-piece option.

Another option is the hard rubber mold. This option is more expensive, but is also easier to use than other options. However, it can be easily destroyed. For a good quality product, you want to use a hard rubber mold.

Still another option is the glass, acrylic and Plexiglas candle molds.

These transparent or translucent molds allow you to see the wax mixture inside them. You can easily use these to provide high quality candles or when you want to add pressed flowers or herbs to the candle making process.

If you don’t want to buy a mold then consider using some common kitchen items. A good option is wax coated juice cans. Simply punch a hole in the bottom to pass the wick through. Once the candle has hardened, you simply need to tear the tin sheet away from the candle. This is a good option if you have a multi-wick candle.

Another kitchen item you can use is the milk carton if you want to make large square candles. Simply tear the carton away from the hardened candle. You can also use this option to make multi-wick candles. This mold can also be used to make the unique Patina-coated candle.

Canning and baby food jars also make excellent moulds. However, you need to pre-warm these items in order to avoid forming bubbles in the glass jar. Although the warming process can also cause the paraffin wax to stick to the jar.

Place an end of the wick in the bottom of the jar with a wick tab. You can add ribbons or other decorative items such as spices and flowers in order to finish the candle.

If you are working with a mixture of paraffin wax and beeswax, you want to use a paper cup. This way once the candle hardens, you simply have to tear away the paper cup.

Boxes lined with foil such as yogurt cartons, plastic margarine containers and chocolate carton boxes can allow you to make complicated and unique candle shapes.

You can even make multi-wick candles if you want.

You can make a variety of unique candles with small terra cotta pots of a variety of designs, shapes and sizes. You can add beauty to these candles with paintings or other decorative stickers.

Lastly, there is the option of a small-galvanized bucket that is ideal for decorative candles. You can hang these candles in appropriate locations. You can use corrugated cardboard in order to have a rustic looking candle. You can use the cardboard to shape your candles into unique forms.

When the candle comes out of the mold, it has the characteristics of the corrugated surface. Simply tear away the board once the mixture is hardened.

Sheryll Walker is a candle making enthusiast, helping hundreds of people to learn secrets of the candle making. Shes recently created an mini-course showing you a exact process for making your own candles.

To discover more on how to use candle making mould with great result every time, visit this candle making crafts page.

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