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Candle Making
Course Overview
Have you ever been curious about the process of candle making? If so, here's an opportunity for you to learn and create your own beautiful candles. Over the course of 8 days, join Gunjan Sharma in a live session where you will gain valuable knowledge and skills in creating various types of candles, such as piped, mould, jar, and wine glass candles. You'll also receive tips and tricks to enhance your candle making abilities and leave with a stunning final product.
Date
19 Apr - 05 MayTimings
5:15 PM - 6:15 PMDuration
8 DaysLanguage
Hindi & English
Modules
This 8 Days course covers the following topics:
Schedule8 classes
Day 1
19
APR
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Theory with Illustrations
- Learn about the different types of waxes, their benefits, melting points, and temperatures to add colours and fragrances - Gain in-depth knowledge about wicks, wick holders, and moulds, and understand the essential concepts of candle making with illustrations
Day 2
21
APR
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Mould Candles
- Explore the world of mould candles with silicone, aluminium, and polycarbonate moulds - Gain hands-on experience in creating trendy mould candles, including pillars, and learn about the theoretical knowledge of moulds in the session and PDF
Day 3
24
APR
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
All About Jar Candles
- Learn about one-wick, two-wick, and three-wick candles in different jars with theoretical knowledge and practical demonstration - Discover the world of jar glitter candle making with beginner and advanced courses, and learn how to create unique and beautiful candles
Day 4
26
APR
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Wine Glass Candles with Gel Wax
- Create stunning gel wax candles in wine glasses with this introductory course - Learn the basics of troubleshooting common issues and creating candles that burn evenly and cleanly, and experiment with different colours and scents
Day 5
28
APR
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Piped Candles
- Gain a beginner's guide to piped candles, including the different types of wax used, equipment needed, and basic techniques - Learn how to create complex piped candle designs, advanced techniques for colour blending and layering, and different styles and themes for piped candle decoration
Day 6
01
MAY
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Candle DIYs
- Learn how to colour candles without candle colours using wax crayons, and decorate candles with shells, sparkles, flowers, paints, etc. - Learn about different types of candle wax and wicks and make a beautiful candle from leftover candle wax
Day 7
03
MAY
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Candle Packaging
- Learn the basics of packaging and try out new ideas, such as DIY packages, standard packaging, festive packaging, hampers, etc. - Watch a live demonstration of candle packaging and learn all aspects of packaging to make your candles stand out
Day 8
05
MAY
Live at 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Business Aspects
- Learn how to stand out in the market, identify the biggest market to invest in for candles, reduce making costs, and transportation to other cities - Focus on using mould candle making as a potential business opportunity, learn how to market your candles, set up an online store, and create unique and marketable products
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Meet Your Instructors
Gunjan Sharma is a dynamic teacher, passionate skincare formulator, and entrepreneurial mother. As the proud founder of DaisyBloom® Skincare, she has dedicated herself to creating luxurious and chemical-free beauty products that are both safe for consumers and the environment. With a background in teaching, Gunjan brings a unique perspective to the world of skincare, and her commitment to natural beauty is reflected in her mission to empower others to feel confident in their own skin. Launching her brand in 2016 and officially registering it, Gunjan's passion for skincare and her unwavering dedication to her customers have made DaisyBloom® a trusted name in the industry. Her commitment to high-quality, effective, and eco-friendly products sets her apart, making Gunjan a true leader in the world of skincare.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How will the Candle Making course class be conducted?
All online Candle Making course classes are LIVE, conducted over the Zoom app. Please make sure you install the Zoom app before the scheduled live class.
Are the Candle Making course classes recorded or LIVE?
We provide LIVE practical classes conducted by our expert instructors. Everything will be shown in the live Candle Making course
Who will be teaching in these classes Candle Making course?
We hire the industry's top experts after multiple screening rounds. All our instructors are highly experienced and well-versed with the topics of Candle Making course that they are covering.
Can I do the Candle Making course along with the instructor?
Yes absolutely! We encourage you to do Candle Making course along with the instructor for maximum learning. We share all ingredients/products beforehand in the ebook so that you are prepared beforehand.
What if I am not available during the live session of Candle Making course?
No problem! You get lifetime access to recordings of the same LIVE Candle Making course after 30 mins and you can watch anytime.
Can the Candle Making course timings be changed?
Sorry, the Candle Making course timings are fixed. However, you can watch recordings in case you miss attending the live class. However, we highly recommend everyone to take LIVE classes.
When is the certificate provided for the Candle Making course?
Your certificate will be ready for download immediately after the Candle Making course is over.
The fee listed is for a single session or the entire Candle Making course?
The amount listed is for the entire Candle Making course along with LIVE classes, doubt sessions, study material, recordings, certificate. Hard to believe, but it's true!
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Why you should take this Candle Making course
Learn everything LIVE from the expert instructor along with the right tips, tricks and techniques about Candle Making
Complete study Candle Making e-book material to supplement your learning.
Lifetime access to recordings of the live Candle Making courses. Learning is timeless
Certificate with institution logo to enhance your credibility in Candle Making.
Be a part of a buzzing community with people like you. Share your work, take their suggestions, grow together
Get confidence and right skills to start your own business and become an entrepreneur
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How to make basic candle at home
Estimated time of making: 20 minutes
A candle is a device used to produce light through the process of combustion. It typically consists of a wax or wax-like substance, a wick, and a holder to contain the wax as it burns. The wick is usually made of cotton and is coated in wax to make it burn more slowly and evenly.

Tools Used
Thermometer, Container, Double Boiler
Ingredients Used
Wax, Wick, Essential oils, Colour
Step 1: Prepare your work area
Prepare your work area by laying down newspapers or a drop cloth to catch any wax spills. Choose the container you want to use for your candle. Make sure it is clean and dry. Measure the amount of wax you will need for your container. You can do this by filling the container with water and pouring the water into a measuring cup. Use this measurement to determine the amount of wax needed.
Step 2: Melt and add colours
Melt the wax in a double boiler or heat-resistant container over a pot of boiling water. Use a thermometer to monitor the temperature of the wax. Different types of wax have different melting temperatures. Soy wax melts at a lower temperature (around 120-140 degrees Fahrenheit), while beeswax and paraffin wax melt at higher temperatures (around 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit). Once the wax has melted, add any colour or fragrance you want to use. Essential oils can be added for fragrance, while colouring can be added for a decorative touch. Dip the wick in the melted wax and place it in the centre of the container. Use a wick holder or pencil to keep the wick centred.
Step 3: Cooling of candle
Dip the wick in the melted wax and place it in the centre of the container. Use a wick holder or pencil to keep the wick centred. Pour the melted wax into the container, making sure the wick stays centred. Leave a small amount of space at the top of the container. Allow the candle to cool and harden. This may take several hours. Trim the wick to about 1/4 inch before lighting the candle.
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