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Paint Party Event Host

Ashland, MA · On-site

$11.25 - $15.50/hr

Our one-of-a-kind experiences include the Original Paint Nite, Plant Nite, Design-A Sign, Flower Workshop, and Candle Maker, with more on the way. Give your week something to shout about! Our Event ...

Paint Party Event Host

Weymouth, MA

$11.50 - $15.50/hr

Our one-of-a-kind experiences include the Original Paint Nite, Plant Nite, Design-A Sign, Flower Workshop, and Candle Maker, with more on the way. Give your week something to shout about! Our Event ...

Paint Party Event Host

Boston, MA · On-site

$12 - $16.25/hr

Our one-of-a-kind experiences include the Original Paint Nite, Plant Nite, Design-A Sign, Flower Workshop, and Candle Maker, with more on the way. Give your week something to shout about! Our Event ...

... Candle ® - and 24,000 talented teammates around the world. Our culture is built on values in ... The Model Maker position is responsible for creation and modification of models (aesthetic, form ...

Event Team Member

Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

You'll get to play the 'day maker' as guests realize YOU have brought the wonderful Bundt Cakes to ... Suggests additional merchandise, including balloons, candles, and cards, to complete a unique ...

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How much do candle maker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for candle maker in the United States is $17.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

Candle makers typically do not earn $2000 a day unless they own a large-scale business or sell high-end, custom products at premium prices. Most candle making jobs are small-scale or part-time, with earnings varying based on sales volume, skill, and market demand. High earnings in this field usually require entrepreneurship, branding, and a strong customer base.

Do candles lower cortisol?

As a candle maker, you may be interested in how candles can influence relaxation. Some studies suggest that the scent and ambiance of candles can help reduce stress and cortisol levels, promoting a calming environment. However, the effect varies depending on the scent, lighting, and individual response, and more research is needed to confirm a direct link.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Candle Maker?

A Candle Maker's daily responsibilities include preparing and measuring wax, blending fragrances and colors, pouring candles into molds or containers, and monitoring cooling and finishing processes. They also inspect finished products for quality, label and package candles, and maintain a clean, safe work environment. Collaboration with team members in production or design, as well as occasional customer interaction for custom orders, may also be part of the role. This variety keeps the work engaging and helps develop a broad skill set valuable for career growth in the crafts or manufacturing industries.

What jobs make 5000 a week without a degree?

Candle makers typically do not earn $5,000 a week unless operating at a large scale or running a successful business. High earnings in such craft-based jobs usually require significant experience, branding, or expansion into wholesale or online sales. Most jobs that pay $5,000 weekly without a degree are in sales, entrepreneurship, or skilled trades like real estate, certain sales roles, or specialized trades with certifications.

What jobs pay $10,000 a month without a degree?

Candle makers typically do not earn $10,000 a month without significant experience, branding, or a large customer base. High earnings in such craft-based roles usually require scaling production, marketing, or selling through online platforms, but most earn less than this amount regularly. Profitable roles paying this much without a degree are more common in sales, entrepreneurship, or specialized trades rather than candle making alone.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Candle Maker position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Candle Maker, you need expertise in crafting, knowledge of wax types, fragrance blending, and basic safety protocols, often gained through hands-on experience or vocational courses. Familiarity with molds, melting vats, thermometers, and scent-diffusing tools is essential, though formal certifications are not always required. Attention to detail, creativity, and patience distinguish top performers in this field. These skills are crucial for producing high-quality, attractive, and safe candles that meet customer and market demands.

What is a Candle Maker job?

A Candle Maker is responsible for creating candles by melting wax, adding fragrances and dyes, and pouring the mixture into molds or containers. They may also design and decorate candles for aesthetic appeal. The job often involves testing different wax blends, ensuring proper wick placement, and packaging finished products for sale. Candle Makers can work in small businesses, artisan shops, or large-scale manufacturing settings.

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Paint Party Event Host

Paint Party Event Host

Yaymaker

Ashland, MA • On-site

$11.25 - $15.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Yaymaker, from the creators of Paint Nite, hosts locally crafted events in 1,500 cities all over North America. By partnering with thousands of like-minded entrepreneurs and artists, Yaymaker gets people up, out & making at bars & restaurants in their neighborhood. Our one-of-a-kind experiences include the Original Paint Nite, Plant Nite, Design-A Sign, Flower Workshop, and Candle Maker, with more on the way. Give your week something to shout about!

Our Event Hosts lead and consistently “wow” customers across the Boston area! This role goes beyond teaching – it requires the perfect combination of performance and creativity colored by your own authentic style. As a Host you are an extension of our brand; it is your responsibility to lead the party where people come together to escape the expected and share in fun, creative experiences.

Required Duties:

  • Be the MC / Host of both public and private Yaymaker events
  • Clearly and concisely articulate instructions to guests so they can leave with a finished product that they’re proud of in ~2 hours.
  • Manage the flow of the experience while providing individual support to guests as needed
  • Work events for high priority groups such as corporate clients and private fundraisers, presenting a delightful and professional presence as our on-site company representative. These events may require a larger time commitment or additional effort to make sure clients have a superb experience with Yaymaker.
  • Have the availability to work additional hours on special projects and operational support for the team as needed.
  • Occasionally drive supplies to and/or from venues and our storage locker / warehouse, for which we compensate you hourly for the time you’ve spent driving. (only applicable if you own a car)
  • Occasionally be scheduled to execute an experience solo, where you will be expected to maintain a high level of quality while entertaining up to approximately 20 guests.
  • Train new Hosts and Co-Hosts as needed.
  • Engage guests using photos and social media.
  • Occasionally work in the capacity of a Co-Host supporting another Host at your Manager’s discretion or if a shift becomes available.
  • Maintain a high average rating from customers in post-event surveys:
    • Consistent weekly averages above 8.0
    • 90-day average of 8.5+
  • Submit monthly availability in our scheduling system for:
    • at least 3 shifts per week
    • at least 2 Saturdays per month
  • Have the opportunity to work different experiences, including but not limited to Paint Nite, Plant Nite, and Design-A-Sign.
  • Cross-train in all experiences and be willing to work both public and private events.
  • Feel comfortable training new staff as needed.
  • Be allotted 1 shift drop per month. Prior to scheduling, you are responsible for inputting accurate availability into our internal scheduling system. Once scheduled, you are responsible for ensuring your shift is covered if you are unable to make the shift; except if you are utilizing sick time.
  • Be evaluated every 90-days to ensure you are meeting performance standards.
  • Be scheduled for a minimum of 4-hours per event, and longer depending upon the type of event. If your shift is completed in less than 4-hours, you will be paid for a minimum of 4-hours.

Required Qualifications:

  • Significant level of subject matter expertise and skills in applicable field.
  • Communication and performance skills
    • A fun, confident personality! (calling all “social butterflies”)
    • Comfortable with speaking publicly in front of a crowd (30-50 people)
    • Ability to simplify and explain steps for completing art and other projects
  • Minimum age of 21
  • Ability to work the expected duration of the assigned event (or as we call it, an “experience”)
Length of time at events may vary. Listed below are the approximate work hours per event type:
  • Paint Nite Experience, with co-host - 4.5 hours
  • Paint Nite Experience, solo - 5.5 hours
  • Paint Nite Experience, 50+ attendees - 5.5 hours
  • Plant Nite Experience, with co-host - 4 hours
  • Plant Nite Experience, solo - 4 hours
  • Plant Nite Experience, 50+ attendees - 5 hours

Preferred Qualifications:

  • A car to get to events outside the city
  • Daytime availability on weekdays (before 5pm)

Physical Requirements:

Setting up and cleaning up events involves some physical tasks, so you must be able to lift and carry a minimum of 25 pounds. You may need to push or pull supplies, tables, and chairs. You will also be required to stand for at least 4 hours. Possible additional tasks may include transporting supplies to and from events, which involves lifting and moving bins of up to 40 lbs.

JOIN US!
When you join Yaymaker, you will join a team that’s pioneering creative social experiences, supporting local communities, and bringing a little more positivity to the world.
Our part-time event hosts lead our locally crafted experiences in local venues and enjoy flexible work schedules.
Yaymaker is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnant, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, genetic information or any other applicable legally protected characteristic.

Employment Type: Part-Time