Our discounted collection of candle moulds in many shapes and sizes. They're made very carefully so you can make great-looking candles.

You can choose from simple candles, candles with cool patterns, or candles in fun, new shapes.

How To Take Care of Your Silicone Moulds

Taking care of your silicone moulds is easy and essential for maintaining their longevity and ensuring they're always ready for your next project. Follow these straightforward steps:

  1. Clean After Each Use

Immediately after using your silicone moulds, perhaps after a session with your candle making equipment, clean them. Use warm, soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge to gently remove any wax or residue. This is especially important if you've used a wax dispenser or wax scoop during the process. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or pads, as these can damage the surface of your moulds.

  1. Rinse Thoroughly

After washing, rinse your moulds well with warm water to remove any soap residue. This step is crucial to ensure that no soap affects the taste of foods or the scent of candles made with the moulds.

  1. Dry Completely

Before storing your silicone moulds, ensure they are completely dry. You can air dry them on a clean dish rack or towel. If you’re in a hurry, use a soft, lint-free cloth to pat them dry gently. This is particularly important if you’ve used equipment like a glass beaker or mixing spoon, which might leave water spots.

  1. Store Properly

To prevent bends or warps, store your silicone moulds flat or in their original shape. Avoid stacking heavy items like a wax melting pot on top of the moulds, as this can cause them to deform.

  1. Avoid Direct Heat

While silicone moulds are heat resistant, they should not be exposed to direct heat sources like stove burners or open flames. This precaution helps protect not just the moulds but also your candle making equipment.

  1. Use Mild Detergents

Stick to mild detergents when cleaning your moulds. Harsh chemicals can break down the silicone, affecting not only the moulds but potentially reacting with tools like the wicking tool or metal wick holder.

  1. Check for Damage

Regularly inspect your silicone moulds for any signs of damage, such as cuts, tears, or wear. If you find any, it’s time to replace the mould to ensure your creations, whether they're made with a wicking needle or simply poured by hand, come out perfectly every time.


By incorporating these care instructions into your routine, you can ensure that your silicone moulds—and by extension, your candle making kits and equipment—remain in excellent condition, ready to bring your creative visions to life. Happy crafting!