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Could a Candle-Making Kit Be Your Next Bestseller?

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You've spent years perfecting your candles—but what if you let your customers have a go? DIY candle-making kits are more than just a nice idea; they're a booming trend.


With girls' nights in, craft-and-sip sessions and mindful hobbies on the rise, people are looking for fun, hands-on experiences they can do at home. And for you? A well-designed kit could bring new customers, extra sales and a fresh way to stand out in a crowded market.


Thinking about turning part of your candle business into an experience? Let's talk about how to make it work.

Scoping out the competition

Before getting stuck in, it’s worth looking at who’s already in the game. There’s plenty of variety out there, which means there’s room to make your kit stand out. Let’s take a look at how others are doing it and how you can play to your strengths to create something that gives crafters a reason to choose you.

Sculpd


Sculpd is all about the experience first, the candle second. Their kit lets customers handcraft a pottery vessel before pouring their candle, adding an interactive, creative element to the process. It’s less about the fragrance and more about the tactile, hands-on appeal. If your brand is all about aesthetics or unique containers, this approach could be a great source of inspiration.

A product image of their pottery candle-making kit.
Source: Sculpd 

Hobbycraft


While Sculpd focuses on the vessel, Hobbycraft takes a different approach—sculpting the candle itself. Their kit includes textured moulds in different shapes, dye chips for colour customisation and basic essential oils. It’s a more playful, creative take on candle-making, appealing to those who love variety and personalisation. If you’re considering moulded or sculptural candles, there’s an opportunity here to elevate the experience with higher-end fragrance blends or premium wax choices, like soy or coconut blends.

A product image of their sculptural candle-making kit.
Source: Hobbycraft 

The key to making your brand a success


Each of these brands has carved out a unique angle—whether it’s hands-on creativity, customisation or a user-friendly experience. The key to making your kit stand out and, more importantly, sell? Lean into what your brand does best and create a kit that feels like a natural extension of what you already offer.

Must haves for your candle-making kit

A good kit is more than just supplies—it's a fool proof, enjoyable experience. Keep it simple, high-quality and beginner-friendly. Here's what to include:

High-quality wax: Choose soy, coconut or beeswax for a clean burn. Offer pre-measured amounts to keep things hassle-free.

Fragrance oils: Give options, but don't overwhelm. One signature scent or a small curated selection keeps it simple and on-brand.

Wicks & wick holders: Include the right size for the wax type. A wick-centring tool makes the process easier.

Vessels or moulds: Glass jars, ceramic pots or sculptural moulds? Your kit’s style starts here.

Dyes & add-ins (Optional): Dye chips and glitter (ours is non-flammable) are extras that let customers personalise.

Instructions: Clear, step-by-step guidance is a must. A QR code to a video tutorial is even better.

Safety labels: Essential for ensuring that users of your kit comprehend how to properly use their finished candle.

Tips for your candle-making kit

A good candle-making kit doesn't just include the right materials; it makes the process so smooth and enjoyable that customers finish the project, are happy with the result, and maybe even buy another kit. Here’s how to get it right:


  • Don't overcomplicate it: Too many options = decision fatigue. A kit should feel exciting, not like an IKEA flat-pack with missing screws. Stick to one wax type, a well-matched wick and a curated scent selection—enough for variety but not enough to overwhelm. If you offer customisation (like dye or moulds), guide the choices so they feel intentional, not random.
  • Include clear instructions: If the instructions are too technical, vague, or long, they're getting binned. Make them engaging, visual and foolproof. Bullet points over paragraphs, diagrams over blocks of text. Even better? A QR code linking to a quick demo video. People are far more likely to follow along when they see the process.
  • Make it feel premium: The difference between a £15 kit and a £40 kit isn't just the materials—it's how it feels. A well-designed box, neatly packaged components and a little thoughtful touch (like a branded wick holder or a personalised thank-you card) make a huge difference.
  • Think beyond the kit: A great experience leads to repeat customers. Include a discount code for future purchases, encourage them to share their creations on social media, or offer an add-on refill kit so they can reuse their vessel. If they love the process, they'll want to do it again.

How to market your candle-making kit

A great product doesn’t sell itself—but a great experience does. Customers aren’t just buying wax and wicks (they could just do that themselves); they’re buying a relaxing evening in or a creative outlet that’s all laid out for them. Your marketing needs to capture that. Here’s how to do it:


  • Show, don’t tell: Candle-making is visual and sensory, so let your content reflect that. Share videos of the kit in action: wax melting, fragrance blending, candles setting. User-generated content is even better: encourage customers to post their creations by offering a social media shoutout or a giveaway entry.
  • Tap into the gift market: DIY kits make great presents, but you need to position them that way. Market them as birthday gifts, Mother’s Day presents or “just because” treats. Offer gift wrap options, personalised message cards or a premium “gift edition” kit to make purchasing even easier.
  • Leverage seasonal trends & events: People love a themed activity—so lean into that. Promote your kits for Valentine’s “date night” activities, Galentine’s gatherings, Christmas gifting or even cosy autumn crafting. Aligning with key moments in the year makes your kit more relevant and gives people a reason to buy now, not later.
  • Make it easy to buy (and rebuy): A refill option is a no-brainer. If they love the kit, they’ll want to make another candle. Offer a cheaper refill pack (wax, wicks, fragrance) so they can reuse their vessel. And if you’re selling online, remove any barriers: free shipping thresholds, bundle discounts, and a seamless checkout experience all help close the sale.
  • Position it as an experience, not just a product: People don’t just want to buy things—they want to do things. Position your kit as a mindful activity, a way to spend quality time or a creative escape. The more you sell the feeling, the easier it is for customers to picture themselves using (and enjoying) the kit.

Pro tips on selling the feeling:


Everything you need to know, wrapped up in four letters...ASMR! Let's break it down:


A: Autonomous S: Sensory M: Meridian  RResponse


Simply put, it's that warm fuzzy feeling you can't quite explain when vibing to your favourite tune or watching a burger video that makes your taste buds tingle!


So how do you do it?


  • First, create soothing and engaging content that resonates with your target audience, tailoring themes to evoke relaxation.
  • Utilise high-quality sound recording equipment to capture the nuances of ASMR triggers, ensuring an immersive experience.
  • Establish a calming recording environment with minimal background noise and soft lighting to enhance the experience.
  • Collaborate with popular ASMR content creators to tap into their audience and build credibility for your brand.
  • Incorporate a variety of ASMR triggers, such as whispers and tapping, to keep listeners engaged.
  • Lastly, ASMR should be integrated into storytelling—through product demonstrations or user experiences—to deepen consumer connections.

By strategically harnessing ASMR, you can create a memorable experience that fosters customer loyalty and invites them back for more.

Time to make your candle-making kit

We’ve learned that a well-executed candle-making kit is a way to expand your brand, attract new customers and create a product that keeps people coming back. Whether you focus on luxury vessels, signature scents or a smooth beginner experience, the key is making it simple and enjoyable.


With the right materials and a strong marketing push, yours could be the next bestseller. Find everything you need to get started—high-quality wax, fragrance oils, wicks and vessels—at NI Candle Supplies .

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NI Candle Supplies specialises in high-quality candle-making materials, offering a diverse range of waxes, wicks, and fragrances. Committed to inspiring creativity, we provide resources for beginners and seasoned artisans. Our mission is to empower candle makers with quality products and expert guidance, fostering a vibrant community of enthusiasts who share a passion for craftsmanship and creativity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do people making candles with my kit need to follow CLP?

CLP is only required under certain circumstances; our handy table below outlines when a CLP label is needed:


Scenario

CLP Required?

Selling candles at a craft fair

Yes

Gifting candles to friends and family

No

Selling candles online

Yes

Candles for personal use

No

Selling candles in a physical store

Yes

Unscented candles

No



What info should be included on a safety label?

Five items are mandatory for a safety label in the United Kingdom, being:

1. the General Warning Sign (triangle with an exclamation mark).

2. Use a heat-resistant candleholder or a suitable bowl filled with water, depending on the candle type.

3. Never leave a burning candle unattended.

4. Keep away from things that can catch fie.

5. Keep away from children and pets.


The information may be displayed as either the corresponding pictogram or text. For more information on this, the British Candle Makers Federation has a great resource pack that can be found here.

Do you have instructions for your bundles that I can use as a guide?

We sure do! They can be found here.

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