What's the best kind of wax to use for making container candles? What's the best wick to use, too.?

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I’m a novice at candlemaking and I want to begin using the proper materials. All the candle supply sites seem to say they have the greatest wax for pouring container candles. I’d like an experienced person’s actual feedback.


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2 comments

  1. Sim T says:

    Honestly, take a look at ‘Make Your Candles’ by Dolores Attwood. It’s a 92-page all-in-one book that shows you step-by-step how to make 9 different kinds of candles:
    - Container Candles
    - Molded Pillar Candles
    - Simple Votive Candles
    - Tealight Candles
    - Floating Candles
    - Basic Taper Candles
    - Basic Beeswax Candles
    - Gel Candles
    - Hurricane Candle Shell

    Dolores Attwood is a self-taught (award-winning) candle maker with over 20 years experience and the author of 5 books on easy candle making. Her experience is both clear and powerful as she tells you how to:
    - Make your own massage and soy candles
    - Turn your candle making hobby into a money making business
    - List of candle making supplies manufacturers across the country

    Highly recommended for both beginners & experts.

  2. sue says:

    a good source of info is
    http://www.bellaonline.com/site/candlemaking

    there is also a really good forum for asking all kinds of questions.
    "there are no dumb questions other than those not asked"


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