One of the easiest ways to make your own candles is using wax sand. All you do is pop the wick into a container, such as a glass or jar, then pour the wax sand (sometimes called candle sand) around it. You might need to tie or prop the wick against a stick or a pencil across the top of the container while you are doing the filling. Simple.
It is much safer than making regular candles because you don't melt the wax and although it is best if you put some newspaper down to catch any spillage, mess is minimal. Also, you don’t need to leave the candle to set as you do with one made with melted wax. Once you have trimmed the wick to the right length you can light it immediately.


For example, you might choose pink for a love spell or yellow for a money spell. However, if you start looking at tables of colour correspondences you can get confused as to which is actually the best colour to use. Take a love spell for instance. While pink represents romance in modern culture, red can symbolise passion, white could represent wishes for a wedding and green is the traditional colour for Venus Goddess of Love.
If you want to store or transport a candle of this type before lighting it, the best type of container to use is a jar with a secure lid. Fill it right up to the top with wax sand, fold the wick across the top, then put the lid on tight to stop the sand falling out.
You can find out a lot more about candle spells in my book Pagan Portals - Candle Magic: A Witch's Guide to Spells and Rituals.
Links and previous related posts:
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2016/04/candle-magic-doreen-valientes-candle.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2016/02/review-pagan-portals-candle-magic.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2016/02/candle-magic-pink-or-green-for-love.html
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