

While I’ve scoured the web to find the best deals, especially on bulk candle jars, they can still be expensive, and you’ll notice that they cost more as the jars get bigger. This is especially important if you’re using paraffin wax, which will make the hottest-burning candles. I recommend avoiding glass jars with very thin sides because they may not be able to stand up to the heat. You’ll see lids made of wood, cork, plastic, metal, and even glass. The lid material is not very important, since it won’t be getting hot. It’s also important to note that soy candles need to be sealed up and cure for a few weeks before use. Keeping a candle sealed up will help prevent its fragrance from dissipating over time while it’s not in use. Before reusing a jar, it is essential to thoroughly clean the jar of all wax residue to avoid any inconvenience once the. It’s best to choose candle vessels that come with lids, especially if you’re making candles to sell or give as gifts. And it often takes some experimenting to get it just right. As a candle gets wider, it will need a larger wick and or multiple wicks to get the desired wax pool. So anyway, once again, smaller candle containers will be easier to work with because one simple cotton wick in the center should give you a nice wax pool. I’ve tried to place the containers in their most accurate categories. And I’ve found that many candle containers hold quite a bit more than advertised. And I’ve included photos of them with a ruler so you can get a good sense of how big 4 oz actually is.

I’ve actually purchased and tested a lot of these candles. It can be difficult to tell exactly how big a particular candle jar is when looking at photos online, and some companies use Photoshopped collage images, which make it even more confusing. I’ve organized the candle jars in this post by size for your convenience.

It’s not that difficult, but you’ll want to do some experimenting to find your favorite waxes, fragrance oils, etc. If you’re just getting started, I recommend starting with some of the smaller candle tins on this list in the Extra Small, 2 oz, and 4 oz categories. Once you start to dabble in candle making, you’ll quickly learn that it’s not the cheapest hobby…and that there’s a good reason why large candles cost so much at the store! The capacity of your candle jars will determine how much wax and fragrance oil you’ll need to fill them. So steer clear of any vessels made of plastic or wood. Whatever you choose, it needs to be able to stand up to high temperatures without melting, cracking, or catching on fire. You can also use stoneware or ceramic bowls or ramekins. The most popular materials for candle containers are glass and metal.
