Create your own scented candles 10pc 80ml - Candle-making Kit - DIY Gift idea | Giveaways | Small Business | Hobby
Create your own scented candles 10pc 80ml - Candle-making Kit - DIY Gift idea | Giveaways | Small Business | Hobby
Make 10 stylish tin candles with this fail-proof candle-making kit — perfect for gifts, giveaways, small business ventures, or simply a creative hobby. Easily customizable with your choice of scent and color. No weighing needed — just melt the wax, add fragrance oil and (optional) color*, then pour into your pre-wicked tins.
Each candle weighs approximately 80g (including fragrance oil).
Inclusions:
750g Satin soy wax blend
10 x Cotton wick set / wooden wick set - choose from variation
10 x 80ml silver tin cans
50g Fragrance Oil (approximately 6.25% fragrance load) – You may add more (up to 10%) fragrance oil if you prefer a stronger scent.
5g Candle Dye Chips – Use the entire amount for a vibrant, rich color, or use a smaller portion to achieve softer pastel shades. Adjust the amount according to your desired color intensity.
Tools you will need:
- Heat-safe container for melting the wax
- Heat-safe mixing utensil
- Candy thermometer / infrared thermometer
How to Use the Kit:
- Melt the entire bag of satin soy wax in a heat-safe container over low heat to avoid overheating.
- Secure the wicks to the center of the cleaned jars using the glue dots.
- When the wax is fully melted, add your colorant, then pour in the entire 50g bottle of fragrance oil and gently mix for 2 minutes (to avoid/minimize air bubbles - which can be fixed using a heat gun)
- Pour the wax into your pre-wicked clean tins.
- Allow the candles to cool and solidify. Trim the wick, leaving approximately 3mm for cotton wick and 2mm for wooden wick.
- Let them cure for at least 1 week before lighting or gifting.
Not ready to make your own candles? We also offer finished candles made using this kit's materials in a separate listing.
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