Oil candle making supplies are on hand the world over. To be specific, they are obtainable in lamp stores and special container suppliers. Some types of oil candles you can try crafting are rock candles, wine bottle candles and glass block candles. These are ornamental as well as practical in nature. Most people know about wax candles.
Candle artists who never learned of the perks of oil candle making believe wax candles are more effortless to make. Moreover, people think wax is more effortless to handle than oil. These assumptions are hardly true. New candle artists who realize this early stick with oil candles because of this reason.
You do not need to melt the wax; you just have to purchase the oil. Your first step should be to get a great looking jar, and you are all set. The setback is, compared to wax candle shops, retailers of oil candle making supplies are few. You can purchase oil candle making kits online or buy the materials independently.
Some of these supplies include fiberglass and cotton wick types and holders. The candle wick and its accessories are particularly important in the creation of oil candles. Glass wick holders are intended to hold oil candle wicks in place.
Glass is best for making a classy oil candle out of an ordinary wine bottle. You can also use metal wick holders so you can apply more creativity. Brass candle wick holders make your oil candle look rustic and trendy.
If you're using a wide-brimmed glass jar, you can also try knob style stoneware candle wick holders. The oil candle wick can be purchased separately. They may be included in oil lamp kits. If you're buying these wicks separately, you should choose the ones that will fit your wick holder of choice. Check the candle wick holder you purchase for the recommended size of candle wick to use for each wick holder.
Shrink caps are utilized for covering the bottle if you’re marketing your oil candles. These caps are also used over cork seals. The shrink cap you use is meant only as a decoration, and it doesn't do any other role. Your oil candles will look more satisfactory with a shrink cap. Simply heat the shrink cap with a blow dryer or any other heat source when your oil candle is ready for sending.
Now, let's talk about the oil to use for candle making.
Usually, liquid paraffin can be used as the main oil for your candles, although some prefer vegetable oil. Oil candles can be aromatic too. Add the scented oil while the oil candle is not in use to avoid accidents. You can add essential oils of any aroma type when you replenish the oil supply.
Adorn your oil candles before installing the wick so you can vary the look of the oil candle further if you want. Use silvery confetti to make the oil inside your candle shimmer.
Other candle makers even include herbs, flowers, stems and twigs inside the bottles to make the oil candles really stand out.
Here is more information on Oil Candle Making. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to Candle Making.










