There are several aspects to consider when designing your candle aesthetic. The first and foremost element to consider is the packaging. Candle packaging has a direct impact on the first impression customers have of your products. It should be attractive and consistent with your brand image. Aside from the packaging, the scent of your candles should be one of the most important factors. You should try to use original names for each scent and make the packaging as attractive as possible. In addition, if you can add a little creativity, you can incorporate it into the product design to appeal to your target market.
Candles come in many shapes and sizes. A single votive candle can be a small, simple glass holder. Votive candles, on the other hand, can be held in a wall sconce. Candles can also be housed in pillar-style candle holders, which come with fireproof plates and pedestals. Hurricane-style candles are also commonly found on pedestals. They can be sold separately or as a set of two.
Another important factor when choosing a candle wax is the type of wax you plan to use. Soy wax is a good option for beginners because it is renewable and sustainably-grown. Beeswax is also more difficult to work with than other waxes, so some crafters prefer to supplement with other waxes. Others prefer to blend a blend of both to create a higher quality candle at a lower price. It is also best to experiment with several types of wax before making a final decision.