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How to Make a Soy Candle

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How to Make a Soy Candle by Guest Bloggermambosprouts / CC

This post was originally written by Mylie Thompson for PETA Living.

They’re great for helping you relax or igniting some passion for a romantic rendezvous, but did you know that candles often contain ingredients that snuff out animals? Many candles are made from beeswax stolen from industrious bees’ hives, stearic acid made from tallow (a slaughterhouse product derived from beef or sheep fat), and cetyl palmitate, a waxy oil taken from sperm whales’ heads or from dolphins.

Although some paraffin candles are animal-free, they can be bad for your health and the environment. The soot given off from the burning of petroleum-based paraffin candles is essentially the same as that given off by burning diesel fuel. Fortunately, it’s now easier than ever to find or make soy candles, which burn cleaner, last longer, are better for the environment, and do not depend on killing and stealing from animals. Check out our list of compassionate candle companies, or get crafty and make your own.

These soy container candles are fun and easy to make. Get ready to let your creativity and compassion shine!

What You Will Need

  • 1 pound of soy-wax flakes (found on the Internet or in local hobby shops)
  • 1 mason jar or another type of decorative jar made with thick, heat-resistant glass
  • 1 ounce of fragrance oil (since you won’t be adding dye to the wax, we suggest picking a scent that complements a white candle)
  • 1 cotton wick (use a wick that’s attached to a metal disc)
  • Scissors
  • Superglue

Procedure

1.      Wash and dry your glass jar completely.

2.      Put a couple of drops of superglue on the bottom of the wick (metal tab), then place the metal tab at the bottom of the jar.

3.      Hold the wick in place for about a minute or until the glue dries.

4.      Slowly heat soy wax in a pan over medium heat until it is completely melted.

5.      Remove the soy wax from the burner.

6.      Stir in fragrance oil (we recommend essential oils) until it is absorbed into the soy wax.

7.      Gently and slowly pour the soy-wax mixture into the jar.

8.      Position the wick in the center.

9.      Once the wax turns solid, trim the wick to ½ inch.

10.  Light your candle and enjoy!

Find more animal-friendly candles by checking out Caring Consumer or shopping at the PETA Mall.

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    alek says...

    June 10th, 2009, 2:13 am

    Thank you for sharing just how easy it is to make a soy candle. This is great to make for a gift and the holidays are fast in the coming.

    Magdalena Zingg P. says...

    June 13th, 2009, 11:32 pm

    Thank you…I really didn´t know that some candles are made of animals…

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