![How to “rehome” this candle? It's practically new and I want to salvage it. But without damaging it more, or cutting myself on the broken glass. : r/ candlemaking How to “rehome” this candle? It's practically new and I want to salvage it. But without damaging it more, or cutting myself on the broken glass. : r/ candlemaking](https://preview.redd.it/how-to-rehome-this-candle-its-practically-new-and-i-want-to-v0-tst56pz04eoa1.jpg?auto=webp&s=1d58e1b5398f432b6961d1a03e24009877b889c1)
How to “rehome” this candle? It's practically new and I want to salvage it. But without damaging it more, or cutting myself on the broken glass. : r/ candlemaking
![New to candle making, and was bummed to find how dangerous putting flowers embeds in candles. I think I found an alternative that I love even more! : r/candlemaking New to candle making, and was bummed to find how dangerous putting flowers embeds in candles. I think I found an alternative that I love even more! : r/candlemaking](https://i.redd.it/qp3bvb06kwy61.jpg)
New to candle making, and was bummed to find how dangerous putting flowers embeds in candles. I think I found an alternative that I love even more! : r/candlemaking
![Bought a candle. It's been burning like this for 3 hours, the flame is so tiny. Is it bc the wick was too short? Can I do anything to fix this?? : Bought a candle. It's been burning like this for 3 hours, the flame is so tiny. Is it bc the wick was too short? Can I do anything to fix this?? :](https://preview.redd.it/bought-a-candle-its-been-burning-like-this-for-3-hours-the-v0-xpmb921kswf81.jpg?auto=webp&s=139bae4fd396c82151e5d1d2b00bce20fa330389)
Bought a candle. It's been burning like this for 3 hours, the flame is so tiny. Is it bc the wick was too short? Can I do anything to fix this?? :
![Absolute newbie to the world of candle making, so I cheated and used a DIY kit from a local business. Still proud of how they turned out! These are soy wax candles Absolute newbie to the world of candle making, so I cheated and used a DIY kit from a local business. Still proud of how they turned out! These are soy wax candles](https://i.redd.it/84zxsrfbaod71.jpg)
Absolute newbie to the world of candle making, so I cheated and used a DIY kit from a local business. Still proud of how they turned out! These are soy wax candles
![I noticed about half an hour ago while I was in the bath that the flames of my candle were weirdly audible and then finally emerged to find this????? : r/mildlyinteresting I noticed about half an hour ago while I was in the bath that the flames of my candle were weirdly audible and then finally emerged to find this????? : r/mildlyinteresting](https://preview.redd.it/gvuuid9wppx71.jpg?auto=webp&s=825f86f77067ce0259a414bff22a630c606c0789)
I noticed about half an hour ago while I was in the bath that the flames of my candle were weirdly audible and then finally emerged to find this????? : r/mildlyinteresting
![Help! Is there a way to make my pillar candles not melt like this? Is it the wick size or wax? Or some technique I'm not aware of. Any help would be Help! Is there a way to make my pillar candles not melt like this? Is it the wick size or wax? Or some technique I'm not aware of. Any help would be](https://i.redd.it/9pty6jlneima1.jpg)
Help! Is there a way to make my pillar candles not melt like this? Is it the wick size or wax? Or some technique I'm not aware of. Any help would be
![I could use some guidance/encouragement on pricing soy candles. I have been tracking every little expense and know my costs to the penny, but when I go on Etsy I see people selling candles for barely above the cost of materials. What am I missing here ... I could use some guidance/encouragement on pricing soy candles. I have been tracking every little expense and know my costs to the penny, but when I go on Etsy I see people selling candles for barely above the cost of materials. What am I missing here ...](https://preview.redd.it/i-could-use-some-guidance-encouragement-on-pricing-soy-v0-5sksf0oqfhca1.jpg?auto=webp&s=d01e71f3ad0f9e66b4dc48015b7d97590e485082)
I could use some guidance/encouragement on pricing soy candles. I have been tracking every little expense and know my costs to the penny, but when I go on Etsy I see people selling candles for barely above the cost of materials. What am I missing here ...
![This candle was tunneling after it's first burn. I tried the tinfoil on top solution to radiate heat back into the candle and evenly melt everything. Now it won't hold a flame. This candle was tunneling after it's first burn. I tried the tinfoil on top solution to radiate heat back into the candle and evenly melt everything. Now it won't hold a flame.](https://external-preview.redd.it/x_lk10AeEyOzFzm2UiVg4ZjgZpFJy-mCYCxPzJOdOl0.png?format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e262e57f4f425b83a5ca5546f9352ad370a588fe)