What to Do with Extra Wax

No matter what type of candle you make, there is always that little bit of extra wax that remains. Many companies have put this extra wax to good use. Here are some of the best ideas that we have heard for this extra wax.

Decorative Floating Candle Molds
Candlewic offers an extensive line of floaters that include some exciting shapes such as hearts, fish, maple leaf, star and sun. The same could be as above where they can be made with a wick or even as a decorative piece.
Hint: Many companies will use this as a unique shape to show potential customers how their fragrances will smell in the wax. 

Tea Lights
One of the growing trends in candles is the scented tea lights. With the advent of the plastic tea light cup the tea light has become very popular to scent and color. Tea light cups are also available in metal. The first way to make a tea light would be to take the wax and carefully pour directly into the tea light cup, insert the wick and it should be ready to ship within minutes. The nice thing about pouring into the cup you can pour at any temperature. The other way to pour tea lights is to purchase the mini Tea Light Mat (M-58)
which will make 15 tea lights at a time. You simply pour the wax onto the mat and the wax will fill into each of the cavities. Each cavity has a pin and when the candle is completely set up pull each of the pins and the candles should release from the mold. Simply insert a prewick assembly through the candle and slide it into the tea light cup. When using the plastic tea light cups, it is imperative that you test burn your wicks to ensure they are not too large. Only cotton core wicks should be used with plastic tea light cup.

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