How Do You Learn to Make Your Own Candles?

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Candle making is an exceptionally rewarding hobby and craft. Nowadays, when everybody is looking for an avenue to earn a little extra over their salary, candle making comes as boon. This is because it can be developed as a hobby that gives tremendous satisfaction as well as a craft that can be used for setting up a profitable cottage business.

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Making A Unity Candle: Give It A Personal Touch

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

The use of unity candles in Protestant weddings is a relatively new tradition and its use is open to different interpretations with many variations possible and they can even be especially made to suit the needs of the bridal couple. Unity candles are simple and they are also very symbolic which is ideally suited for use in a simple as well as symbolic act such as the Protestant wedding. There are also several methods involved in making a unity candle, and among them is making one on your own.

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Simple Ways to Market a Candle Making Business

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Scented candles have never been more popular. Fragrant candlelight is a mainstay of the aromatherapy business; fragrant candlelight relieves stress and promotes a sense of calm. There will always be a market for candles, whether they are handmade or factory made. Opening and marketing a candle making business are excellent ways to capitalize on the candle craze.

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The Secrets of Medieval Candle Making

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

During Medieval times, candle making was an important art. Since electricity had not yet been invented, the only interior light available came from torches, oil lamps, and candles. Cavernous castle rooms were sometimes lit by chandeliers fitted with candles.

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What You Should Know about Mixing Paraffin and Beeswax to Make Candles

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

If you’ve been making candles for a while, or if you’re thinking about starting your own candle making business, you’ve probably wondered about mixing paraffin and beeswax to make candles. After all, beeswax is expensive, and learning to make candles by mixing paraffin and beeswax could allow you to make more candles for the same amount of money.

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How to Use Plastic Candle Making Molds

Monday, February 18th, 2008

There are a few different materials that candle making molds are made from, plastic being one of the most popular. This is because plastic is such a viable and versatile material, one that can flex and fold how you need it. With plastic candle making molds you can create whatever shapes and sizes of candles you want.

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Crafts 101: Quick and Easy Votive Candle Making Instructions

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Everyone loves the look of candlelight, but decorator candles are expensive. With these quick and easy candle making instructions, you can make your own candles for pennies and spend the money you save on something else.

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Choosing the Scented Oils for Your Soy Candle Making

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Using scented oils for soy candle making is a fun, easy way to transform any ordinary soy candle you are making into an aromatherapy candle. Aromatherapy is an alternative medicine that is gaining respect as its results become more and more apparent.

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Soy Candle Making Kits: Learn How to Make Your Own Soy Candles

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

There are many advantages to soy candles, such as the fact that they burn smoke and soot free. This is especially important for people with allergies and asthma, because then they can still enjoy the fragrance and beauty of candles but without the adverse reaction.

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Before Starting A Candle Making Business, Test The Waters To Be Sure Of Success

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

It may come as a complete surprise for many people to learn about how much money is spent each year just on lighting up the nights in a romantic way, and then again it may not be quite such big news because with festivals and important occasions constantly coming round year in year out, it would not be such a big surprise to learn that Americans spend about two billion dollars annually in such pursuits.

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