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  • How To Turn Your Candle Making Hobby Into A Profitable Business  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are the type of person who enjoys making their own candles and your family and friends are always telling you how great your creations are, you may want to think about turning your hobby into a business.
  • Making Handmade Candle Melts from Home  By : Stephanie Davies
    How to make easy candle tart melts in your own home using recycled old candles and your own stove.
  • Gel Candle Making Step-by-Step  By : Tatyana Turner
    Do you love burning beautiful, scented candles? And do you know that you can easily make them yourself? It is exciting and not at all difficult. Here are 12 easy steps to creating unique candles that you can burn at home, give as gifts, or even sell.
  • Tin Cans and Candle Making  By : Mike McDonough
    Have you ever thought about using Tin Cans in candle making? The thought never crossed my mind until I read an ezine on crafting, and the author mentioned recycling items around the home in your crafting projects.
  • Safety Tips  By : Mike McDonough
    Candle making is dangerous if you don’t follow basic safety precautions. TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY, failure to follow the safety rules may result in serious injury or damage to your home.
  • Making Votive Candles  By : Mike McDonough
    Votives are arguably one of the easiest kinds of molded candles to make. They add a great deal of charm to just about any setting. The typical votive will burn for approximately 15 hours and will consume just about all of the wax that was used to create it.
  • Facts about Making or Buying Candles  By : Catherine Olivia
    If you're between jobs, or if you're looking for a fun hobby, perhaps you should consider candle making. It's easier than you think to get into, and it doesn't require any expensive equipment or a special room to do it in. You could start small, using one type of wax in a simple container. Once you find out whether or not you like it, you could start experimenting with other waxes and with adding color and fragrances to your candles.

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