Candle Making Kit Buyers Guide
Why Make Your Own Candles?
We’ve written an extensive guide on how to make your own candles, elsewhere on the site. So that’s worth checking out if you’re looking for more detail.
However, there are many benefits of making your own candles that we’ll now go through briefly.
Saving Money
The first potential benefit of making your own candles is saving money.
Once you’ve got the basic kit, all you really need is the wax, wicks, and any scent or color you might prefer.
All the other equipment, including the candle containers (e.g. jars, tins etc) can easily be reused from previous candle making.
Gifts
People love candles. What better go to gift, than a candle.
However, if you want to go that extra mile and make it all the more personal, a homemade candle makes your gift all that more special and personal.
Not to mention you can choose exactly what your candle looks like and smells like, so you can personalize it exactly to your gift recipients tastes.
Relaxing Hobby
Arts and crafts are great ways to relax and wind down, and also have something to show for your time at the end.
Candle making, is one of those really rewarding hobbies, and it feels so satisfying having some lovely candles at the end of it.
You’ll sit back and enjoy those compliments from friends and family about how nice your candles are smelling, to smugly confess you made them yourself.
You’re In Control Of What Goes Into Your Candle
If you’re conscious of wanting to make sure only eco-friendly, natural or local ingredients go into your candles, then candle making is a perfect way to be fully in control.
In this post, we’ll be talking about kits that contain everything you’ll need. However, as touched on above, once you have the basics you’ll be able to choose specifically which wax you want, what types of scents you want, etc.
Essentially you can hand pick every aspect of your candle to make sure it’s ticking the right boxes for you.

The Basics – What You Should Expect In Your Average Candle Making Kit
There are candle making kits, and candle making kits. So what should you look for in yours?
If you’re a complete beginner, then you’ll want to make sure you have everything you need for your first candle making, and future candle making endeavors.
Therefore you’ll want your candle making kit to contain these basics:
- Wax
- Wicks
- Containers
- Melting Pot (for melting your wax)
- Thermometer
- Sticks/Bow tie clips (for holding your wick upright)
We’ve found that if you just need the basic kit, the above will suffice. However many candle making kits come with other things such as scents and colors.
Therefore, some other things you might want to look for in your candle making kit are:
- Scents
- Color dyes
- Stickers/Labels
- Glue dots (to hold wick in place at bottom of container)
You’ll also need a couple of things from around the house that you won’t find in candle making kits, as they’re so common. Namely, scissors and a saucepan.
