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Let’s make: Colourful candles

Let’s make: Colourful candles

Colouring candles is a fantastic way to show your creative side and brighten your interior with unique homemade decorations. Whether you want to make new candles or breathe new life into old ones, there are countless methods and materials to transform your candles into true works of art. In this blog, we delve deeper into the world of candle colouring and show you how to get started. We’ll discuss:

  • The possibilities of candle colouring
  • Which materials you'll need
  • Different methods of colouring candles
  • Tips from Vaessen Creative 

Let's explore the colourful possibilities of candles!

Can you colour candles?

Yes, you can definitely colour candles! Colouring candles is a popular technique in the world of DIY and crafting. It allows you to create candles in any colour you desire, matching your interior or a specific theme. From subtle pastel hues to bright, bold shades, the options are endless. Whether you're using old candles or starting from scratch, with the right materials and techniques, you can create beautiful custom candles.

What materials do you need to colour candles?

To start colouring candles, you'll need some basic supplies. Here's a list of essential materials:

  • Candles or candle wax: You can use existing candles or make new ones from candle wax.
  • Colourants: Special types of candle wax dyes are designed to mix well with melted candle wax. Depending on your chosen method, you can also use alternative colourants like crayons, food colouring, or other types.
  • Double boiler: This is for melting the candle wax. You can easily make one by placing a heat-resistant bowl over a pot of water.
  • Brushes or pipettes: For applying the colourants or paint.
  • Protective surface: To keep your workspace clean.
  • Gloves: To protect your hands from the hot wax.
  • Stirring sticks: For mixing colourants with the wax.
  • (Optional) Candle wicks: If you're making new candles from candle wax, you'll need a wick to burn the candle.

How to colour candles?

There are several methods for colouring candles, each with its unique techniques and results. One of the most effective methods is using special candle wax dyes, also known as 'candle dyes.' These dyes are specifically designed to blend with melted wax, ensuring vibrant and even colours. This process starts with melting the candle wax in a melting pot or double boiler. Then, add a small amount of candle wax dye to the melted wax and stir well until the dye is fully dissolved and the colour is evenly distributed. You can adjust the colour intensity by adding more or less dye. Pour the coloured wax into a mould or over an existing candle to create a new, colourful design. Allow the candle to cool and harden completely before using it. This method is ideal for creating brightly coloured candles and offers plenty of room for experimenting with colour blends and gradients.

Are you new to the world of candle-making and decorating? Here are the three most popular DIY methods to colour candles:

Colouring candles with crayons

Crayons are a great way to colour candles because they melt easily and mix well with candle wax. Here's how to do it:

  1. Melt the candle wax: Use a melting pot or double boiler to melt the candle wax.
  2. Add crayons: Add small pieces of crayon to the melted wax and stir well until the colour is evenly distributed.
  3. Pour the coloured wax: Pour the coloured wax into a mould or over an old candle to give it a new colour.
  4. Let cool: Let the candle cool and harden completely before using it.

Colouring candles with food colouring

Food colouring can also be used to colour candles, but make sure you use the right kind. The most popular way to colour food is with liquid colourings. However, these are water-based; since candle wax is oil-based, they won't mix well. So, make sure you use oil-based food colouring, such as those made specifically for chocolate. Powdered food colourings can also be used in your candles. Here's the method:

  1. Prepare the wax: Melt the candle wax as usual, using a double boiler.
  2. Add colouring: Add a few drops of liquid food colouring (or a pinch of powdered colouring) to the melted wax and mix well. Add more if you want the colour to be brighter.
  3. Pour and let cool: Pour the coloured wax into a mould or over an old candle and let it cool and harden.

Colouring candles with paint

You can also use paint to colour candles, although this is usually done by painting the outside of an existing candle. Here's how to do it:

  1. Choose your paint: Use acrylic paint or special candle paint.
  2. Paint the candle: Use a brush to apply the paint to the outside of the candle. You can create patterns or give the whole candle a solid colour.
  3. Let it dry: Let the paint dry completely before lighting the candle.

Tip! Read our blog DIY Candle Painting for more tips and ideas!

Tips from Vaessen Creative

At Vaessen Creative, we have a wealth of creative experience. Here are our top tips for achieving the most beautiful results:

  • Experiment with colours: Don't be afraid to try different colours and techniques. You can even combine multiple methods for a unique effect.
  • Use high-quality materials: Invest in high-quality candle wax and dyes for the best results.
  • Work in layers: If you want a complex colour or pattern, work in layers and let each layer dry thoroughly before proceeding.
  • Protect your workspace: Cover your work surface with newspapers or plastic to prevent spills.
  • Work safely: Ensure the dyes you choose are non-flammable since you’ll want to light the candle. You can’t use alcohol inks as a dye, for example. Choose only safe dyes.
  • Be patient: Let the candles cool and harden completely before lighting them.

Extra creative ideas to make your coloured candles

Besides the basic techniques, there are plenty of creative ideas to make your candles extra special. Here are a few suggestions:

Scented candles

Add essential oils or fragrances to your coloured candles for a delightful aroma that spreads throughout your home when you light them.

Dipped candles

Dip your candles multiple times in different coloured wax to create a dipped effect. This works particularly well with long, thin candles. This method is often used to add multiple colours to a candle by repeatedly dipping it in melted coloured wax. Here’s how you do it:

  1. Melt the wax: Melt the candle wax and add a colourant.
  2. Dip the candle: Repeatedly dip the candle into the coloured wax, letting each layer cool briefly.
  3. Repeat with other colours: For multicoloured candles, melt different batches of coloured wax and repeat the dipping process with each colour.

Colouring candles with pigments

Pigments are concentrated dyes that you can also use to colour candles. They offer bright, consistent colours and are available in both powder and liquid form. Here’s how you do it:

  1. Melt the candle wax: Use a melting pot or double boiler to melt the candle wax.
  2. Add pigment: Add a small amount of pigment to the melted wax and stir thoroughly until the colour is evenly distributed.
  3. Pour the coloured wax: Pour the coloured wax into a mould or over an old candle to give it a new colour.
  4. Allow it to cool: Let the candle cool and harden completely before using it.

 

Colouring candles is a fun and creative way to use your crafting skills and create unique decorations for your home. With the various methods and tips we’ve shared, you’re ready to get started and create your own colourful masterpieces. So, grab your crafting supplies, get inspired, and start colouring candles today. Have fun and good luck!


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