4. Scent Combinations
Blend different fragrance oils to create unique scents. Popular combinations include lavender and vanilla, or citrus and mint. Experiment with various ratios to find your perfect blend.
5. Textured Candles
Use molds with intricate designs or apply texture to the outside of the candle with tools or by rolling it in materials like sand or glitter while still warm.
Troubleshooting Common Candle Issues
1. Tunneling
Tunneling occurs when the candle burns down the middle, leaving unused wax around the edges. This can be prevented by using the correct wick size and allowing the candle to burn long enough during each use to melt the wax across the entire surface.
2. Frosting
Frosting is a natural occurrence in soy candles, appearing as white patches on the surface. To minimize frosting, pour wax at a lower temperature and cool candles slowly. Using additives like stearic acid can also help.
3. Wet Spots
Wet spots are air bubbles trapped between the wax and container, causing an uneven appearance. Preheating containers and pouring wax at a consistent temperature can reduce wet spots.