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The Trend of a Trend Network.

What do toasters, window treatments and candles all have in common? They all rely very heavily on color trends. As we sit here today making candles for this fall there are many businesses and designers trying to determine what the “Hot Color Trends” are going to be in the year 2008 and beyond.

While that may seem eons away for many, it is imperative that color trends are identified as early as possible when you have to make appliances, window treatments and vehicles. One of the advantages of being smaller is that we can react much more quickly and respond to consumer trends based on the changes annually. As candle manufacturers, it is imperative to respond to the changes in color by matching suitable fragrances. There are many sophisticated sources available for determining what the color trends are going to be but in many instances it can be as simple as a quick trip to the local retail mall and walking through the various clothing, appliance and even paint stores.

For the past couple of years, the general trend in colors where safe-neutral or earth tone colors. As we move away from those types of colors, the emerging trends now can be matched up quite nicely with a number of fragrances, and we are just in time to meet the demand of the consumer.

What color is
that Red?

When speaking about color and manufacturing, the industry is driven by Pantone, a New Jersey based company that almost all printers, manufacturers and artist use when trying to identify a specific shade or color. Pantone is the standard language when communicating color and shades.

Trend: Chocolate
It is commonly stated that chocolate brown is replacing black in many of the current consumer trends. Terms such as chic, warmer and cozier are terms associated with the new chocolate color. Because chocolate is so universal it is fairly easy to match fragrances to this color. The obvious ones include any of the coffee family and other kitchen favorites.

Trend: Citrus Splash
Brilliant and bold colors such as bright yellows, reds and tangerines are very popular in many of the consumer products. These types of colors match very nicely with emerging trends of exotic and combined fruits scents such as Mango-Manderin and Tangerine-Peach to identify a few.

Trend: Harvest Colors
These colors fit in very nicely with the growing market of soy and other natural waxes. Colors that are emerging include pumpkin, golden wheat and deep gold. The potential for fragrances using these colors is endless. Cinnamon Stick as well as Oatmeal, Milk and Honey come to mind when discussing harvest colors.

Trend: New Blue
It seems no trend is complete without some “redo” of blue. The hot blues in this go around include Pacific blue, tropical teal and even cobalt. The new blues conjure images of remote island escapes, water and safety. Blue is also very good as a base for any type of multi-layered candle and scent. When trying to fragrance these colors think of Cool Water or even the every popular Rain scent.

As we have identified in the past, fragrances are a big part of determining why people purchase various candles it cannot be forgotten that candles are also used to accent rooms and therefore color becomes the important criteria. While we may never be as sophisticated as the appliance, clothing and home furnishing manufacturers we can keep up on the trends easily by watching what they are making.

CHANDLER'S CORNER

Hi! I'm Chandler!
I can help you
learn how to make candles.

I want to make container candles, should I use a one-pour wax?

I am one that always hates to use the term one-pour because in many applications the waxes identified as such still require topping off. The low-shrink waxes such as CBL-125 and CBL-130 are very good waxes when used in this application. They are by nature very soft and the colors are pastel. The type of wax you want to use in a container candle will really be determined by the look you wish to achieve. Borrowing from the color trend the CBL-125 or CBL-130 would work very well for the harvest color trend but may not work as well for the bright citrus colors. If you need further information on which wax will work best for you, please feel free to write to me.

 


August 2005

PROJECT:
Tools of the Trade

With any type of job or project, having the proper tools makes the process go much more smoothly. Candle making is no exception. As we know, candle making is much more complex than melting wax, adding color/fragrance and pouring the candle. One of the more helpful tools of the trade to help the process is a heat gun. This tool can be used in many applications:

  • Warming the container and/or mold.
  • Leveling off the top of the candle and eliminating topping off.
  • Touching up jars when separation or unevenness occurs.


Whether you are making containers, pillars or votives there is a need for this tool.

Since we are on the subject of tools, others that can help improve the process are:

Handheld Thermometers - Help in determining the temperature of the container or mold.
TIP: To achieve the most consistent results year-round, you should identify what temperature of the container/mold achieves the best results.

Wick Stick - Is great to use in containers to help keep the wick straight during the pour.
TIP: The wick stick is only effective when topping off is done.

Books - No candle making production is complete without a good library of books.

Never made a Candle?

Be sure to look at our crafter site and check out this really great hobby/starter kit. This unique kit includes a pouring pot, 1 pound of wax, wicks, thermometer, molds, color and fragrance. This kit is a great introduction into candle making. Note: This is a beginner kit and fragrance is a solid fragrance if you want stronger smelling candles you may want to add some of the liquid fragrances to the order.

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Thank you for your continued interest and support.
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Issue Index

June 2008 - Fall Candle Season Starts Now, Extraordinary Candle Making Project, and more...

May 2008 -- Green Candle Making, Green Candle Projects, and more...

April 2008 -- Recent Candle Industry Price Increases, Aluminum Mold Candle Project, and more...

March 2008 -- Straight Wax, Exciting New Candle Making Products, and more...

February 2008 -- Business Side of Candle Making, Ice Candle Project, and more...

January 2008 -- Basics of Blended Wax Candles, Rose Floater Candle Project, and more...

December 2007 -- 12 Days of Business, 2007 Candle Making Projects, and more...

November 2007 -- Show Time for Candle Making, Making Snow Candles, and more...

October 2007 -- Ready, Set, GO candle making, Candle Luminaries, and more...

September 2007 -- GREENING Your Product Line and Your Bottom Line…, One-Pour Candle Tins, and more...

August 2007 -- Candle Making's Center of Focus, Making Streak Candles, and more...

July 2007 -- The Latest in Candle Making Products, Votive Candle Project, and more...

June 2007 -- Setting Your Candles' Sale Price, Summer Candle Projects, and more...

May 2007 -- Determining Your Candle Making Costs, Using Extra Candle Wax, and more...

April 2007 -- Natural Wax Buzz Part 2, Layered natural candles, and more...

March 2007--Crucial details of candle making, Candle projects with no melting required, and more...

February 2007--How to choose a candle making mold, Making custom candle molds, and more...

January 2007--"Green" Candle Making, tri-color jar candle project, and more...

December 2006--Looking into the candle making future, 2006 candle projects, and more...

November 2006--Introducing...a candle making introduction, candle projects, and more...

October 2006--Prime time: candle wicks, taper candle projects, and more...

September 2006--Clearly still here:Gel candle making, one-pour tins, and more...

August 2006--Fragrance - the driving force of candle making, a new contest, and more...

July 2006--Planning your production, using granulated wax, and more...

June 2006--Our 35th Year, using aluminum candle molds, how much candle fragrance to use, and more...

May 2006--Summertime candle making, making natural lemon candles and more...

April 2006--Choose the candle wick, making tealight candles and more...

March 2006--Choose the right wick base, blending soy wax with paraffin, making palm wax candles and more...

February 2006--The roll of wax additives in a blended wax world, UV additives, making grubby candles and more...

January 2006--The secrets of soy wax candles, more ways to use candles, making soy wax container candles and more...

December 2005--Planning for the new year, announcing our new home, secrets about wicks, and more...

November 2005--Holiday candle making, ideas to sell more candles, making luminaries and more...

October 2005--Temperture issues when making candles, how to start making candles and more...

September 2005--Choose the right candle mold, ASTM safety standards, and more...

August 2005--Color and Fragrance trends, choosing the right candle making tools, and more...

July 2005--Planning for efficient production, Marketing your Candles, Making Swirl Candles, and more...

June 2005--New market trends in candle shapes and textures, Making Textured Candles, and more...

May 2005--The trends and science of candle fragrances, Making Mottled Candles, and more...

April 2005--How to select the proper candle wick, Top Colors, Making "Earthy" Chunk Candles, and more...

March 2005--Selecting the right wax Part III, Our Top Waxes, Making Floral Candles, Our History and more...

February 2005--Selecting the right wax Part II, Our Top Fragrances, Making Fruit Candles and more...

January 2005--Selecting the right wax, Using blended wax, Coloring wax, Making Layered Jar Candles and more...

December 2004--All about candle making fragrances, Making Grubby Candles and more...

November 2004--Choosing Color for your candle making, Making snowball candles and more...

October 2004--Candle Making Busy Season, Making Palm Wax Candles, Speeding Up Candle Production and more...

September 2004--Candle Wax Melters, Making Sense of your Candle Scents, Making Taper Candles and more...

August 2004--Getting Ready For The Season, Using Votive Pins To Make Votive Candles, No Melt Candle Making and more...

July 2004--Some History & What's New, Paraffin Myths, Making Golf Ball Candles and more...

June 2004--Choosing the Right Candle Wax for Your Needs, Making One-Pour Tins and more...

May 2004--Investigating New Products, Burn Testing, Making Freestanding Gel Pillars & Novelties and more...

April 2004--Candle Making Trends, Rolled Candles with Beeswax Sheets, Making Taper Candles and more...

March 2004--Color Theory & Techniques, Floating Candle Molds, Making Tealight Candles and more...

February 2004--Mold Techniques, Computers and Candlemaking, Making Easter Egg Chunk Candles and more...

January 2004--Marketing Natural Wax and Paraffin Candles, Layering Natural Wax Candles and more...

December 2003--Holiday Greetings, 2003 Year in Review, The 6 P's, Making Icicle Candles and more...

November 2003--Building Your Candle Product Line, Making Holiday Ornaments & Soap-on-a-Wick and more...

October 2003--Marketing Your Candles, Polyurethane Molds, Making Lemon Candles, and more...

September 2003--Packaging & Labeling, Essential Oils, Making Rolled Pillars with Beeswax Sheets, and more...

August 2003--Using Palm Wax, Increasing Your Profit Margins, Using Aluminum Molds, and more...

July 2003--Ultra Violet Light Absorbers, Reducing Shipping Costs, Dipping Techniques, and more...

June 2003--Choosing the Right Wick, Using a Wick Stick, Making Floater Candles, and more...

May 2003--New Products Review, Pouring Temperatures, Finishes For Your Candles, and more...

April 2003--Selecting Paraffin, Natural and “Hybrid” Waxes, Using Pillar Pins, and more...

March 2003--Selling & Marketing Candles, Making it Easier to Make Pillars, Wax Art Crystals and more...

February 2003--Pouring Temperatures, Votive Tips, Making Grubby Candles, and more...

January 2003--Candle Making Safety Tips, Instruction Labels, What To Do With Extra Wax and more...

December 2002--Polycarbonate Molds, Making Clear Snowball Candles, and more...

November 2002--Candle Making as a Second Language, The Story of Chandler, Natural F Wax, and more...

October 2002--Candle Making as a Second Language, Projects Review and more...

September 2002--Accessorizing Your Manufacturing, Making Clear Pillar Candles, and more...

July/August 2002--Making Cinnamon Roll Candles, Clear Pillar Base, New Products, and more...

May/June 2002--Back to Basics, Making F Wax Candles, and more...

April 2002--Making Streaked Candles, Wax 101 part 3: Natural Wax, and more...

March 2002--Making Crackled Candles, Wax 101 part 2: Gel Wax, and more...

February 2002--Making Easter Egg Candles, Wax 101: An Overview, and more...

January 2002 --Review of 2001, Frosty Snowman Candles, New Products, Safety Info and more...

December 2001--Botanical candles, making white candles white and more...

November 2001--Chunk candles, clearance sale!, candlemaking books and more...

October 2001--The new candle market, choosing gels, votive wicks and more...

August 2001--New products, new location , new web site and more...

July 2001--Selling & Marketing Candles (part 3), Candle Burn Times and more...

June 2001--Selling & Marketing Candles (part 2), UV Light Absorbers, Wax Additive Recommendations and more...

May 2001--Selling & Marketing Candles, Burning Instructions, Selecting Sustainer Bases and more...

April 2001--Natural Waxes, Candle Burn Times, Wax Pouring Temperatures and more...

March 2001--Making Wax Inserts, Blended vs. Non-Blended Waxes, Colors, Fragrances and more...

February 2001--Whipped Wax, Wax Art Crystal Wax, Gel Candles, Using Containers and more...

 

 


 


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