Recipe for White Candle Tin

 

This sleek and stylish tin provides a chic and modern touch to any space. Crafted with high-quality materials, the white finish adds a touch of sophistication to your décor. Using one of our refreshing fragrance oils Clearwater Retreat you will be able to make the perfect candle with a fabulous scent throw.

 

All of these recipes have been created in house and tested by our team. Which means we’ve taken all the guess work out and you will be able to make a beautiful soy candle without all the stress. Simply follow the recipe and enjoy the process. Of course you can substitue this fragrance for others but be aware you may have to tweak the wick size to get the perfect burn.

White Tin Refill Candle Recipe

Clearwater Retreat Fragrance

 

A clean fragrance with the subtle smells of the tropics. Enjoy top notes of pineapple leaf and lemon peel followed by clove and water lily with the undertones of shredded coconut and musk.

Clearwater Retreat Fragrance Oil

Recipe for White Candle Tin

Candle Creations tins are great for making travel candles, massage candles, citronella candles for outdoors, and wedding favours.

Shopping List

1 x White Candle Tin

165gx GW-464 Soy Wax

22ml x Clearwater Retreat Fragrance Oil

1 x ACS 7.0 Wick

1 x Stickum

1 x Wooden Wick Holder

1 x Pouring Jug (optional)

 

Jar Specifications

The White Candle Tin is a popular size candle tin perfect for your home, as a gift, for retail, and weddings. 

Brand: Candle Creations
Recommended Fill Volume: 220ml
Maximum Volume: 250ml
Wax Weight: 165g
Height: 50mm

Inside Diameter: 75mm
Outside Diameter: 78mm

Wick Suggestion: ACS 7.0 or CDN 16

Lid Options: Matching lid included

 

Methodology

♥ Place your soy wax in a double boiler on the stove (just like you would melt chocolate). You can use a pot & a Pyrex jug but make sure the Pyrex jug doesn’t touch the bottom of the pot. It is ideal if the handle will fit over the pot edge. Alternatively you could use The Candle Maker.

♥ Heat your container soy wax on medium heat to 80-82°C until melted. The wax will start to melt around 40-45°C so check the temperature often.

♥ While the wax is melting, attach your wick to your jar (this is called “wicking”). Do this by attach your wick stickum to the bottom of the metal wick tab on the wick, place the wick in the centre of the container and press down firmly.

♥ Once the wick has adhered to the bottom of the container, thread the wick through the hole in the middle of the wooden wick holder & place the wick holder so that it spans the diameter of the glass, making sure the wick is centered. Bend the wick over the wick holder. This will hold it straight as you pour in the hot wax.

♥ Using your thermometer, measure the temperature of the wax and at approximately 80-82°C add your candle fragrance.

♥ Gently stir in your fragrance for at least 2 minutes. It is important that the fragrance is mixed thoroughly to bind with the wax.

♥ Now wait for your wax to cool to approximately 60-62°C before pouring into your container.

♥ Pour slowly but surely until you reach the desired level, we recommend using a long spout pouring jug.

♥ Allow it to set for 72 hours before burning.

Melting Your Wax

Once you have measured out the desired amount of wax then you need to melt it using the double boiler method. Melt it to 80-82 degrees celsius. Once at this temperature you can add your fragrance and stir off the heat for 2 minutes.
White Tin Wicked

Wicking A Tin

Your wick is one of the most important elements of candle making. To secure your wick to your tin attach a stickum to the bottom of the metal tab on your wick, place in the centre of your tin and press down firmly.

White Tin Pouring

Pouring Your Candle

After combining your fragrance and wax for 2 minutes take the temperature of the wax and once it reaches 62 degrees celsius you can pour it into your White Candle Tin. Pour slowly to avoid air bubbles forming in your glass.