A Great Resource for Beginning Candle Makers
More and more people are getting involved with the hobby of candle making. While candles aren't the household necessity they once were, everyone enjoys the gentle glow of flickering candlelight. It's even more enjoyable when you've crafted the candle yourself.
Contemporary candle makers are continuing an historic craft. Although the candle may appear like a simple object to us, it took endless experimentation to produce candles anything close to the quality we routinely enjoy. Making your own candles honors that tradition.
How does someone get started with candle making? We've all seen beautifully crafted candles in specialty boutiques that are obviously beyond the capabilities of to a beginner. But even making a simple candle such as a pillar candle can be quite involved. There are more ways to go wrong than you might think.
There are a wide assortment of techniques that can be used. Then you need to select which candle wax all wax blend you going to use from the dozens available . All of these waxes perform differently. A candle maker needs to pick the wax that's most appropriate for the project at hand. That's another whole range of decisions that need to be made.
Wicks are another area that's more involved than seems obvious. The most important factor to consider is size, but there's so much more. Primed or unprimed? What's the best weave for this candle? Should I use a wick with a core or not?
As you can see, there's a lot to know about just picking the right wax and wick. Beyond that there's a whole question of dyes and fragrances and decorations and...
It's pretty clear that all this might be a little overwhelming for somebody trying to get started making their own candles.
I found a new e-book that I believe is the answer to this dilemma. It's called Home Candle Making Made Easy. It's a gem of a book.
The author, Jeff Beckwith, has been a candle making enthusiasts since his childhood. Although he's somewhat of an expert, he never comes across like that. Instead, it's kind of like having a buddy tell you about silly mistakes they made so you won't do the same thing yourself.
It's remarkable how much time and frustration a little bit of key information can save. This book gives you such information in an easy-to-read format.
If you're considering taking up to craft of candle making I strongly recommend that you get this book. The small investment is well worth what it will save you and time, frustration and wasted materials. You will get the details at:
And if you want a short introduction to candle making, go to the homepage on Jeff's site
http://www.candlemakingconnection.com/
Be sure to sign up for the free candle making mini course.
Candle making is a wonderful hobby and I encourage you to get this book and get started today.