There are a multitude of candle dyes on the market, and quite a few offlabel colorants you might be curious about or tempted to try in candle making such as micas, oxides/pigments, crayons, and food coloring. Not all colorants and dyes are the same when it comes to functioning in your finished candle, especially vegetable wax candles like soy and coconut.
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The Bramble Berry dye flakes all achieved medium and vivid saturated colors with less than ½ teaspoon per pound. When using dye specifically formulated for candles, you should not encounter wick clogging issues if using the proper ratios. Your color will be even and well distributed.
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London with Particle Goods started making candles in 2017. She loves scent's link to memories and emotions. She previously shared her amazing tips for How to Make Soy Wax Candles and now she's sharing her color expertise in this video!
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