The DIY candle making industry has exploded in recent years. Across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia, independent studios and workshop venues are launching candle-making nights as a premium social experience — with participants paying $40–$80 per head to pour, scent, and take home their own hand-crafted candles.
If you are a studio owner, event coordinator, or school looking to add candle making to your workshop menu, this guide covers everything you need to know — including how to source candle making kits in bulk directly from a factory, at a fraction of retail cost.
Why Candle Making Workshops Are a High-Margin Business
Candle making workshops have one of the best revenue-per-square-foot ratios in the experiential retail space. Here is a quick breakdown of why studio owners love them:
- Low material cost, high perceived value: A quality soy wax candle kit costs $3–$8 to produce at wholesale. Studios charge $45–$75 per participant. That is an 8–15x markup on materials alone.
- No specialist equipment required: Unlike pottery (which needs kilns) or glassblowing (which needs furnaces), candle making requires only a heat source, molds, and pre-packaged kits.
- Repeatable format: The same workshop format works for date nights, birthday parties, corporate team building, hen parties, and school holiday programs.
- Upsell potential: Pair candle making with clay pottery (a Siglo specialty) for a premium two-in-one workshop that commands a higher ticket price.
What Is Inside a Professional Candle Making Kit?
When sourcing candle making kits in bulk, the quality and completeness of each kit directly impacts the customer experience. A well-designed kit should include:
- Soy Wax — Natural soy wax burns cleaner and longer than paraffin. For eco-conscious studios, 100% soy is a strong marketing point.
- Pre-tabbed Cotton Wicks — Pre-centered wicks save setup time and ensure consistent burns. Avoid cheap synthetic wicks that produce black soot.
- Fragrance / Essential Oil Samples — 3–5 scent options per kit allows participants to personalize their candle. Popular choices: lavender, cedarwood, citrus, vanilla, and eucalyptus.
- Vessel / Container — Ceramic jars, glass tumblers, or tin containers. Ceramic vessels (especially air-dry clay pottery jars) add a premium artisan feel that participants love to photograph and share on social media.
- Thermometer and Pouring Pitcher — Essential for correct wax temperature. Skimping on these increases failure rates and participant frustration.
- Instruction Card — Laminated, step-by-step guides in multiple languages are a must for international studio clients and school programs.
- Custom Branded Packaging — For studios that resell completed candles or retail the kits, OEM packaging with your logo dramatically increases perceived value.
How Many Kits Do You Need? A Volume Planning Guide
| Business Type | Sessions / Month | Participants / Session | Kits Needed / Month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boutique Studio (Weekend only) | 8 | 12 | ~100 kits |
| Full-Schedule Studio | 20 | 16 | ~320 kits |
| School Holiday Program | 10 | 25 | ~250 kits |
| Corporate Events Specialist | 6 | 40 | ~240 kits |
At 200–400 kits per month, you are well into bulk territory — and the per-unit cost difference between retail and factory-direct can be 40–60% savings. That margin directly improves your profitability or lets you price workshops more competitively.
5 Things to Verify Before Choosing a Candle Kit Supplier
- Wax purity: Request a Certificate of Analysis (COA) confirming soy content percentage. Some suppliers blend soy with cheap paraffin and market it as “soy wax.”
- Fragrance safety: Ensure fragrance oils comply with IFRA (International Fragrance Association) standards. This matters especially for enclosed workshop spaces and children’s programs.
- Child safety compliance: If your workshops serve minors, the entire kit — including dyes and fragrance — must meet child safety standards (EN71 in the EU, ASTM F963 in the US).
- MOQ and lead time: Most reputable factories require a minimum order of 500–1,000 kits. Confirm lead times: a 30–45 day production + shipping window is typical for Asia-based factories.
- Custom packaging capability: Can the supplier print your logo, insert custom instruction cards, and offer seasonal gift box designs? This is critical if you sell kits as retail products.
The Siglo Advantage: Clay + Candle Combination Kits
One of Siglo Toy’s most popular wholesale products is the Double Date Package — a combination bundle that pairs an air-dry clay pottery kit with a soy wax candle making kit. This two-in-one format is uniquely positioned for:
- Date night studios: Couples spend 2–3 hours crafting both a clay piece and a candle together — a premium experience worth $60–$120 per couple.
- Corporate team building: Two activities in one session means more engagement, more talking points, and a more memorable experience for corporate clients.
- School art programs: The combination kit covers multiple curriculum areas — chemistry (wax melting), art (clay sculpting), and design (packaging and labeling).
Siglo’s candle making kits include: 100% natural soy wax, pre-tabbed cotton wicks, curated essential oil scents, ceramic/clay vessel (handmade or pre-formed), thermometer, pouring pitcher, and full-color instruction card. ISO 9001-certified production, 0% harmful substances, fully compliant with ASTM F963 and EN71.
Start Your Workshop Supply Chain Today
Whether you are launching your first candle night or scaling an existing studio to 20+ sessions per month, Siglo Toy can supply your kits at factory-direct pricing with full customization support.
Free samples available for qualified wholesale buyers. No commitment required — test the quality before you commit to a bulk order.