(12-11-2021, 10:10 AM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ] (10-11-2021, 07:38 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]I've just bought 2 lots of soap offcuts from different suppliers
The first (which hasn't arrived yet) cost £12 a kilo + £3 postage.
The second one (which I found after I'd placed the other order) arrived today 1.9kg cost £12.50 including postage. There are 29 bars of soap and at least 9 varieties. Not individually labelled but there is a list of ingredients for each colour soap - if you can match them! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174644732494?...SwdGtgL8Rs
Although they're sold as "wedges" you wouldn't really notice the taper on most of them.
Smell nice too!
Have you bought these all to use yourself? I thought maybe pass some on as 'stocking fillers' to family for Crimbo, or is that being mean?
On a different tack, I buy a lot of scented candles and don't like to throw the remains away or the glass jars. I bought some wicks but could deffo ge into making candles from scratch,I just don't know how to start?
I was thinking a few soaps for Christmas presents. I’ll decide when they arrive.
as for candle making.there’s loads of companies that specialise in the equipment . I used to make them , but decided I wasn’t very good and got quite board with it. I’d start with YouTube videos. I’d probably would of been better at it if I’d done that.
They're all for me, Vinny - I don't give Crimbo presents - but they would make nice stocking fillers - maybe wrapped in tissue paper?
As for scented candles. I "think" you can heat the jars in hot water/microwave to soften the wax and pour it all into a jar with a wick, dangling in it.
We used to make beeswax candles and the wax was heated in a double boiler saucepan - a pan sitting over another pan containing water that is heated. The hot wax was poured into a glass candle mould with a wick coming out of the top and bottom.- but any heatproof container would work as well.
I know its not a 'manly' subject but I enjoy the various candle scents. My favourite at the moment is Gingerbread which I love.
Its better than my stinky dog who now has Blueberry doggy deodourant!
I have tried the joss sticks but they are too intense and don't last long, much prefer the candles but hate wasting the containers or the wax thats left. I might give it a go and be able to give family members 'home made' candles and possibly soap as stocking fillers. I might even you tube soap making as well.
My Daughters friend has a small business doing just that and attends craft fairs as well as selling on ebay methinks? I don't want to pick her brains though in case she thinks I am muscling in on her business!
I can see where SC is coming from with candle making being boring, but some people may find fishing, reading or playing chess boring, so unless I give it a try, and start up costs aren't too expensive, I will never know?
Now to go and find some youtube videos................. where would we be wthout youtube?
I've done exactly what you describe Vinny - saved every scrap of wax from scented candles, and not scented too, melted it down and poured it into a jar that had already had a candle in it.
If you want to do your own scented candles, just buy beeswax or normal candle wax in bulk - available on fleabay, and the essential oils, also on fleabay dirt cheap. The more essence you add to the wax, the stronger it smells. It's good fun I think! I never did it to sell though.
(12-11-2021, 03:01 PM)Small chilli Wrote: [ -> ] (12-11-2021, 12:37 PM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ]I know its not a 'manly' subject but I enjoy the various candle scents. My favourite at the moment is Gingerbread which I love. Its better than my stinky dog who now has Blueberry doggy deodourant!
I have tried the joss sticks but they are too intense and don't last long, much prefer the candles but hate wasting the containers or the wax thats left. I might give it a go and be able to give family members 'home made' candles and possibly soap as stocking fillers. I might even you tube soap making as well.
My Daughters friend has a small business doing just that and attends craft fairs as well as selling on ebay methinks? I don't want to pick her brains though in case she thinks I am muscling in on her business!
I can see where SC is coming from with candle making being boring, but some people may find fishing, reading or playing chess boring, so unless I give it a try, and start up costs aren't too expensive, I will never know?
Now to go and find some youtube videos................. where would we be wthout youtube?
They are lots of kits out there, so you can give it a go before you go into full production . Have a look on eBay.
https://eco-ness.com/products/eco-soy-ca...1156&_ss=r
if you find these guys on fb they’re are currently running a competition to win one of these.
Maybe its me being a tight git but I think 30 squidish for a kit is a bit too much to pay for summat I might not enjoy doing? I wonde how many candles the kit makes as I can buy the finished article for about 70p each!
I've been having a look on you tube and its a bit more contrived than I at first thought with formulae for how much wax and smelly to add, critical temperatures for melting and pouring wax etc. I might just buy a meat temp probe, some soy wax, some smelly additive, colourant and I really like the look of, and idea of ,wooden wicks and supports? I haven't checked out how much that will sting me but hopefully under 15 squid to try it out. I have loads of old candle jars and small jam jars which I need to get rid of anyway!
We used pure beeswax because that's what the bees gave us for free! By coincidence I found a slab of it in the garage last week but I won't be making candles with it - may try lip salve or handcream. We made furniture polish too - it lasts for ever (when you don't do much polishing
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I remember making candles years ago with the kids it was from a birthday prezzie kit it seemed very messy but that was with them helping I think.
My box of soap has arrived. It all smells lovely.
I’ll try to work out what I’ve got tomorrow in daylight. And have a count of how many I’ve got.