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How to Make Your First Soy Candle: A Beginner's Guide

Velvet Supplies Team15 December 20255 min read

Making your own soy candles is a rewarding craft that's easier than you might think. Whether you're looking for a new hobby or want to create personalized gifts, this guide will walk you through everything.

What You'll Need

  • - Soy wax flakes (about 500g for 2 medium candles)
  • - Candle wicks (pre-tabbed cotton wicks work best for beginners)
  • - Fragrance oil (use 8-10% of your wax weight)
  • - Candle containers (heat-safe glass jars or tins)
  • - Double boiler or a heat-safe pouring pot
  • - Thermometer
  • - Wick centering tool or chopsticks

Step 1: Prepare Your Containers

Secure the wick to the bottom center of each container using a wick sticker or a small dab of melted wax. Use a wick centering tool or two chopsticks to keep the wick straight and centered.

Step 2: Melt the Wax

Using a double boiler, melt your soy wax flakes slowly. Heat until the wax reaches 80-85°C. Never heat wax directly over a flame — always use a double boiler to prevent overheating.

Step 3: Add Fragrance

Once the wax is fully melted and has cooled to about 70°C, add your fragrance oil. Stir gently but thoroughly for about 2 minutes to ensure even distribution.

Step 4: Pour

Let the wax cool to about 55-60°C before pouring into your prepared containers. Pour slowly and steadily to avoid air bubbles. Leave a small amount of wax aside for a top-up pour later.

Step 5: Cool and Cure

Allow your candles to cool at room temperature for 24 hours. You may notice a small sinkhole forming around the wick — this is normal. Reheat your reserved wax and do a top-up pour to level the surface.

Step 6: Trim and Enjoy

Trim the wick to about 5mm above the wax surface. For the best scent throw, let your candles cure for 1-2 weeks before burning. This allows the fragrance to fully bind with the wax.

Pro Tips

  • - Temperature matters: Each type of wax has ideal melting and pouring temperatures. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
  • - Wick size: Using the wrong wick size is the most common beginner mistake. Too small and it won't melt the wax pool fully; too large and it will burn too hot.
  • - Fragrance load: Don't exceed the recommended fragrance percentage. More fragrance doesn't always mean more scent — it can actually cause the candle to burn poorly.

Happy candle making!

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