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🕯️ Light Up Your Life with Creativity!
The Premium Soy Candle Making Kit is a comprehensive DIY set designed for beginners, featuring natural soy wax, 7 delightful fragrance oils, 10 vibrant color dyes, and all necessary tools for crafting beautiful scented candles. Perfect for family bonding or as a thoughtful gift, this kit ensures a fun and creative experience with easy-to-follow instructions.









| ASIN | B08YJT3237 |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid, Teens, Adult |
| Art Craft Kit Type | candle making |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,092 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #3 in Candle Making Kits |
| Brand | SoftOwl |
| Color | Candle Making Kit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,548) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2021 |
| Included Components | Packs of soy wax, black candle jars, tin cans, 7 fragrance oils, 10 dye blocks, labels, wicks, glue dots, melting pot, pipettes, stirring spoon |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.19 x 8.86 x 6.57 inches |
| Item model number | candle-kit-soy-4-jar-3-tin-01 |
| Manufacturer | SoftOwl |
| Material | Soy Wax |
| Model Name | SoftOwl Premium Soy Candle Making Kit |
| Number of Pieces | 70 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.19 x 8.86 x 6.57 inches |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Set Name | SoftOwl Premium Soy Candle Making Kit |
| Size | large |
| Special Feature | Heavenly scents, vibrant colors, beautiful labels, dried flowers, specialized wicks and other components |
| Style | modern-rustic |
| Theme | Owl |
| UPC | 727785088343 |
H**S
Nice DIY candle set. The box was bigger than expected and contained all the items listed. Nice gift for my wife this holiday season.
L**S
This kit comes with everything and such great scent options! I have made candles previously and gotten out of the habit and no longer had any materials and this kit helps revive that hobby. Such a budget friendly starter kit with great quality products and easy to use.
G**R
As a practicing Wiccan, I wanted to make my own candles to burn on my altar. I thought to get this to start. I also got some small pillar molds to use with this - because I like to etch intentions into my candles, or see where the wax goes when it drips. There are some things this kit doesn't specify. For example, not all wax is created equal. They don't tell you that they included containers for this kit because soy wax is a container-only wax. I made a pillar out of mine and found out why. Soy wax is really soft and grainy at room temp, it melts fast, and tunnels like mad. Wax all over my altar. My own fault for not doing my research. Soy wax is also strangely greasy - and now it's in my altar cloth. Don't be like me. :) For pillar candles you want paraffin, beeswax, or palm oil wax. Paraffin makes a lot of black smoke due to being a biproduct of the oil industry - search around for what works best for you. Second, they don't say how to clean the melting pot. I thought, "Wax, omg. How do I get this out? It repels water!" Not soy wax. Soy wax is just kind of... greasy? Just wash the pot with dish soap and water, dry thoroughly. Done. Third: Per a lot of the reviews on here, go EASY on the herbs. Once that candle burns down, the flame will grab onto all those herbs pooled in the bottom, and they'll burn a lot hotter than your wick. So be careful. I don't think those herbs are a good addition to this kit for this very reason - they are a fire hazard. About the scents: They're really strong. Granted, I'm the person who asks people to PLEASE turn off their air fresheners because my sensitive self gets headaches and nausea from the intensity of them. I also don't like perfumes or colognes. Likewise, these are incredibly strong to me. The instructions say to use an entire bottle per package of wax melts, but I used half and I'm still reeling. My entire kitchen smells like manufactured apple smell. I'll be making candles without the scents, thank you. On the bags of wax melts: They look like a TON of wax. But they're curls and shreds, so an entire bag melts down to fill ONE 7-oz jar (included in kit) and then maybe 2 awkward tbsp extra. I also bought these silicone molds to make candles with: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0983NXY2T?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details - the extra melted wax from a bag fills the smallest one perfectly. So just beware that even though it looks like you'll be busy for dayyysssss making candles, you really only get about 8 full-sized candles out of all of these together, plus a little extra. Okay but what about all the extra stuff? The herbs smell good. The unidentified yellow flower smells amazing and it looks like it would look great lightly incorporated into the outside of a pillar mold. The wicks work good - they don't burn too hot so I can put them in my small space without the shelf above getting warm. They're a little bent - just carefully wiggle them straight. The twine and labels are a nice extra. There are stickers to keep the wicks in place - not sure if that's necessary, but I followed directions anyway. The thermometer is slow and it shuts itself off after a time, but it works. The melting pot sits on the side of my water pot nicely - no issues so far. I wonder if the handle will melt over high heat, but then again the highest I'll go is medium so maybe no worries. A lot of people asked what the pipettes were for - I use them to measure a little of the scented oil out of the containers. We mixed apple and vanilla for one - it did not smell like pie. On the colors: The bricks themselves are misleading. The labels don't really give an accurate representation of the colors. Half a block (one brick) into a full pot (one bag of melts) comes out light and delicate. I haven't tried mixing colors yet (I'd like a sage color), but I feel like it would really be kind of touch and go since the only way to see how it looks is to put a drop on the counter and wait for it to cool and harden. About all I can think of for now. Was it a good beginner's kit? Yes, I learned a lot and I'm comfortable with the process now. Does this fill the need I bought it for? Sort of. I'll need to experiment with beeswax or paraffin to get the small pillars I wanted, but the soy wax does fill the containers nicely and look lovely. It's kind of idiot-proof, so I can make more pretty easily. Happy candle-making, folks.
C**A
Had a really great time making these candles! Bought it for family night. Everything was well considered! Packaging was accurate, not missing anything. Colors were very vibrant! The dye was extremely concentrated so I recommend using very tiny amount and adding for your desired color because a little goes a LONG way! It was very fun, I would do it again! Our candles came out great. The oil scents were a little muted..sandalwood did not smell like sandalwood lol, but I used some extra essential oils I had at home and substituted. Even if I didn’t have, it still would have done the trick. Thank you!
M**R
I feel pretty neutral about this product. It was a very fun activity but the candles did not burn well. The wick was loose in the dried wax. As an inexperienced candle maker I’m willing to mark that up to my fault, but I’m curious if others had the same issues. The materials provided were functional. Do not get the scent oils on your skin!
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