If you have your candles, ready to explore! Candle making is a learning process, you will quickly discover what to do and what not to do when making candles … Here are some tips for making candles in mind when you are experiencing with your candles.Sink Hole in the Center: When I started my own candle, I thought it was a sink hole in the middle of the candle normal. How stupid I was! I did not realize that the wax expands when heated and then the natural shrinkage occurs when it cools. And 'this loss that this causes depression.

I found that helps to warm the container or the form before pouring the wax. Put a few holes around the wick and the candle refill up to the same level, while cooling. You times.Smoking a candle: Are you a smoker or sooty problems during your candle candles? If you have, ask yourself the following 2 questions: Do you trim your wick 1? Bad times can cut into wicks smoke and the outcome, if the wick is too big to begin with, exacerbating the problem. Adequate and appropriate size Wick, wax should ideally be used at the same speed, where it melts.

Keep all your wicks trimmed, a quarter of inch.2. You're burning the candle in a place where there is a project? If you find that the flame of the candle produces shifts from side to side and smoke, because the candle is in a project. Move the candle in a less windy place or try to correct the candles draft.Dripping: Sometimes you can come to irregular combustion or dripping candles. Solving this problem with the following questions: 1 Are you a burning sensation in the project? If you burn candles in a location where there is even a slight breeze, because one side to the fact that burn faster than others.

This leads to the lowest point on the edge of the candle, the wax can drip and loss. If possible, remove the source of the project, try to minimize or to move to candle.2. Where did you find the fuse? If you do not place the wick in the center of the candle, then there is more heat on one side of the candle. Sure to center the wick carefully before pouring.3. You trim your wick? As I said before, badly cut wicks means more flames that cause the wax to melt faster, which is eaten, the wick it. Sure to keep the wick cut