How do you label a candle?

Here’s a list of five fundamental things to include on your candle label:

  1. Company name and logo.
  2. Candle scent.
  3. Candle weight.
  4. Type of wax used.
  5. Contact information and website.

What paper do you use for candle labels?

Candle labels can be printed on a variety of label material some of which include clear labels, metalized paper, semi-gloss and foil paper.

How do I brand my candle business?

10 Candle Business Marketing Tips

  1. Understand Your Candle Business Customers.
  2. Know What Makes Your Candle Products Unique.
  3. Identify The Best Sales Seasons and Scents For Your Candle Business. Enjoy the Busy Season.
  4. Promote Your Candle Business Online – “The Good Stuff”
  5. Marketing Ideas For Brick and Mortar Candle Businesses.

Do you have to list ingredients on candles?

If the candle is not hazardous (or does not contain hazardous ingredients) there is no requirement to label under CLP. There is no requirement to provide a SDS to the general public so long as appropriate information is made available in other ways (e.g., the label).

Do candles need special labels?

Whether you sell candles for decorative use, holidays, aromatherapy, or other purposes, you need to make sure that your candle labels can handle the heat of the flame while remaining as attractive and delicate as the candle itself.

What makes a good candle label?

What makes a good candle label? A great label shows the world what you stand for, makes people remember your brand, and helps potential customers understand if your product is right for them. Labels communicate all of that through color, typography and other design elements.

How do I start selling my candles from home?

How do I start a candle business from home?

  1. Do market research.
  2. Build your brand.
  3. Create a business name.
  4. Write a business plan.
  5. Make candles to sell.
  6. Build your online store.
  7. Market your candle business.

How do you package homemade candles?

Wrap the candle in a layer of wax paper to protect it from dust and debris. Wrap the candle in a generous layer of bubble wrap to protect it from minor collisions. Put the wrapped candle in a cardboard box. Use foam, wood wool or packing peanuts to block the candle in the box by filling all the empty space around it.

Do candles need a CLP label?

Yes. Candles and wax melts fall within the CLP Regulations and so they need compliant labels.