My candle making process

Ingredients: I choose a high-quality soy wax that is eco-friendly and made from 100% soybean oil, a renewable resource. They are biodegradable (breaking down naturally), non-toxic (safer for the home environment), and burns clean. My candles have a great fragrance throw and burn slow, making them a good cost-effective choice for customers.

Prepping: I choose a cherry smokeless wood wick that is natural and eco-friendly. It is appealing by featuring a crackling sound, creating an intimate and cozy feeling.

Process: Adding my high-quality fragrance oils are essential for making premium candles. When the soy wax temperature reaches 190 degrees I add the fragrance oil, stirring for 2 minutes, making sure the fragrance oil binds with the soy wax. Then I let it cool to 150 degrees where it’s ready to pour.

Pour time: I have all my containers clean and ready. When the soy wax temperature reaches 150 degrees, I carefully pour into my hand-picked premium classic ceramic tumbles in white. I then let the candles set and cool.

Labeling: Now that the candle has been curing for a week, I label all the candles with my one-of-a-kind sturdy labels. I box and wrap with a classy black ribbon to give a beautiful finish for all my customers.