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How do you make pillar candles at home?

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David Richardson

Published Apr 28, 2026

How do you make pillar candles at home?

  1. Start by melting wax.
  2. Pass Wick Through Wick Hole. Select a wick of the proper size for the diameter of the mold you are working with.
  3. Secure Wick to Wick Rod.
  4. Secure Wick to Wick Hole. Secure the wick with a wick screw.
  5. Seal Wick Hole.
  6. Initial Pour.
  7. Poke Relief Holes.
  8. Re-Pour to fill in void (sink-hole)

How do you make pillar candles without mold?

Instructions:

  1. Melt the wax in a double-boiler.
  2. Prime the wick in the melting wax.
  3. When completely melted, pour the wax into the baking tin.
  4. Pour a bit of wax – dyed yellow – into any small metal or glass dish.
  5. Stack the 4 flower shapes together.
  6. Heat the paraffin wax in the dipping can, until it reaches 93°C (199.4°F).

How do you shape pillar candles?

How to Reshape a Pillar Candle

  1. Light the candle with a lighter. Wait 5 minutes so the wax can warm.
  2. Push the wax inward with your fingers to begin forming a shape you want. Grab the candle with both hands, and slightly squeeze the candle on both sides.
  3. Blow the candle out. Wait 1 minute.

What makes a good pillar candle?

Since pillar candles are freestanding, they should be made from a harder wax; paraffin wax is widely available and budget-friendly, though if you prefer a more eco-friendly option, long-burning beeswax and clean-burning soy or coconut waxes are also good choices.

What wax do you use for pillar candles?

paraffin
The best waxes to create pillar candles are paraffin, beeswax and palm wax. However, you can also use wax blends to make pillar candles. Container candles are candles that you create to sit inside of a glass jar (with or without a lid), metal tin or other type of container.

What wax should you use for pillar candles?

What wicks do you use for pillar candles?

Zinc Core Wicks These are the most commonly used wick type for many types of candles. They may be used for votives, pillars, and in gel candles.

What wax should be used for pillar candles?

How to make candles out of old candles?

Get All Your Stuff Out. Get all the things you need based on the type of candle you are making out.

  • Prepare the Stearin. Collect your bits and bobs and make sure you trim off any sodded wick.
  • Make a Bain-marie and Melt Your Stearin. Fill a pot with water,turn the burner on low-medium.
  • Prepare Your Wicks. While your stearin is melting you can prepare your candle wicks.
  • Pour in the Melted Stearin. Transfer the melted stearin to your forms and let it cool.
  • Let the Candles Cool Completely. If you need to move the candles then wait until the surface is cooled enough to harden a bit.
  • Remove Wick Holders. Now that your new candles have cooled completely you can remove the wick holder,in my case the matches and trim the wicks to
  • Remove the Forms. If you have made your new candles in forms you don’t want them to stay in,now is the time to remove them.
  • How to make swirl candles?

    In separate pots melt the General Purpose Wax and the Gel Wax.

  • Prepare mold by securing wick,applying Mold Sealer on the bottom and spraying the mold with Mold Release.
  • When the paraffin wax is approximately 175-200°F (80- 93°C),pour into mold.
  • While the paraffin wax is cooling,prepare the Gel Wax.
  • How to make dripless candles?

    To make a Dripless Candle you need to over dip the candle. This is most often and easily done with hand-dipped tapers, but you could do it with a pillar or other round-shaped candle. Make the candle,in normal wax with a melt point of 135 to 145 F. When the candle is cool, over dip it.

    How can I make scented candles?

    Lavender Scented Candles Prepare the mold. Spread the lavender flowers across a baking sheet. Prepare the wick: Cut the wick. Melt the medium point paraffin wax first. Pour the melted wax into the soup can mold. Remove the candle from the mold. Add the flowers to the candle. Done.