Oil candle making supplies are available the world over. To be specific, they are available in oil lamp stores and specialty bottle suppliers. Wine bottle homemade candles, rock candles and glass block homemade candles are all conventional oil candles. These are attractive as well as functional in nature. Wax candles are more ordinary than oil homemade candles.
Candle creators toil over wax candle making for the reason that people appear to like wax homemade candles more than oil lamps. Also, the enduring assumption is that wax is easier to deal with than oil. The surprising thing is that oil candles are more effortless to make than wax candles. New candle makers who learn this early on stick with oil candles because of this reason.
You don’t need to melt the wax; you just have to purchase the oil. You only need to select a good container, purchase the best oil candle making stores and make sure your oil candle is prettier than the regular lamp. The predicament is, compared to wax candle suppliers, manufacturers of oil candle making supplies are few. There are places online to buy oil candle supplies below bulk cost.
The provisions you need include fiberglass, cotton or hemp-cotton combination wicks. Note that candle wicks and their accessories are the most important factors in the functionality of your oil candles. One type you can try is a glass candle wick holder.
Glass holders are best for creating wine oil candles because they add a touch of class to an otherwise drab colored bottle. Another option is to use metal wick holders, which allow more creative expression. You can paint a brass candle wick holder gold, or put red streaks on a silver wick holder.
If you’re using a wide-brimmed glass jar, you can also try knob style earthenware candle wick holders. The oil candle wick can be purchased separately. They may be included in oil lamp kits. If you are buying these wicks separately, you should choose the ones that will fit your candle wick holder of choice. Always check if the recommended candle wick size fits your candle wick holder of choice.
Shrink caps are used for covering the bottle if you’re selling your oil candles. Shrink caps can hide the cork seals or stoppers. These shrink caps are for ornamenting your oil candles. Your oil candles will look more satisfactory with a shrink cap. Simply heat the shrink cap with a blow dryer or any other flame source when your oil candle is prepared for sending.
Now, let’s talk about the oil you use inside your candle.
Usually, liquid paraffin can be used as the main oil for your candles, although some prefer vegetable oil. Oil candles can be perfumed too. However, you should only add fragrance oils before you light the candle to prevent accidents. You can also add fragrance oils when you replenish the oil supply.
Beautify your oil candles before installing the candle wick so you can vary the look of the oil candle further if you want. Use silvery confetti to make the oil in your handcrafted candle shine.
Other candle makers even place in herbs, blossoms, 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.

















































