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		<title>Make Your Own Candles And Make Your Own Extra Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 10:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For people who want to earn extra money, what they needed right now is a home-based kind of business. Sometimes, in order to make money, they need to learn things that are out of their way or things that they don&#8217;t have interest in the first place but if they find that this kind of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For people who want to earn extra money, what they needed right now is a home-based kind of business. Sometimes, in order to make money, they need to learn things that are out of their way or things that they don&#8217;t have interest in the first place but if they find that this kind of opportunity is a good money-making opportunity, they will try to learn and hopefully become successful with it and you agree to that, right?  For instance, only a few people are interested in making candles but because they have seen that it is also a good money-making opportunity, they are willing to learn everything about making candles. How about you? Would you like to learn how to <a href="http://www.makebeautifulcandles.com" target="_blank">make your own candles</a> and earn money from it?</p>
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		<title>Candle Making Business Is Also A Profitable Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 19:39:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you now that one of the best businesses today that has fascinated a few people is candle making business?  Believe it or not, but today, there are other people who are making good money out of it. They may not be huge as of this time, but the point is, they are making [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you now that one of the best businesses today that has fascinated a few people is <a href="http://www.makebeautifulcandles.com" target="_blank">candle making business</a>?  Believe it or not, but today, there are other people who are making good money out of it. They may not be huge as of this time, but the point is, they are making serious money out of candle making business.  You see, a lot of people who have extra money would consider candles as additional decorations in their houses and if they ever see something that is pretty to the eyes, they will surely shell out some money.  If you can just learn how to make your own candles and sell it to friends, relatives, neighbors and other people, you can make money, too.  If you are looking for a newer business opportunity, you can take a look at candle-making.</p>
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		<title>Create Your Own Candles and Save Money On Supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 14:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candle making can be a great past time, hobby, or business venture, very much like custom embroidery Chicago is also a great pass time and hobby. 
While the supplies for candling making are remarkably inexpensive, the cost does start to add up over time. There are many ways you can cut back the cost of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candle making can be a great past time, hobby, or business venture, very much like <a href="http://chicagocustomembroidery.com/" target='_blank'>custom embroidery Chicago</a> is also a great pass time and hobby. </p>
<p>While the supplies for candling making are remarkably inexpensive, the cost does start to add up over time. There are many ways you can cut back the cost of the candle making supplies, but I caution you not to sacrifice the quality of the products you purchase just to save a few dollars. This is especially important for those who sell their candles. If the quality of the product goes down because you are buying wax and other supplies that are of less quality, you will end up costing your business money over the long haul.</p>
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<p>Keep a list of the candle making supplies you use. Include the brand, the price, and the amount of the item you get for that price. This will help you compare the prices with sales you run across and know if you are getting a better deal or not. Many craft stores run sales on candle making items before and right after the holidays. This can be a great time to stock up.</p>
<p>Checking online auction sites including Ebay and Yahoo Auctions can often be an excellent way to find the same candle making products you use at a discounted price. It could be that the seller of the items doesn&rsquo;t have the time to make candles anymore or they simply have moved on to other things. </p>
<p>If you use a large volume of candle making supplies on a regular basis, consider buying them wholesale. You will pay more up front for your supplies, yet overall you will save a considerable amount of money. You can search such wholesalers on the internet and compare prices. Many online wholesalers offer free shipping as well so that is another area where you can save money if you normally purchase your candle making supplies online. If you know other people who make candles as well consider buying in bulk and sharing the cost as well as the supplies. This is an easy way for everyone to get a discount as well as reduce the cost at the time of purchase. </p>
<p>Some of the discount candle making products on the market are very comparable to the quality products you already use. A good way to tell is to compare the ingredients. You can research the necessary ingredients of each item on the internet. If the discount products contain all the major ingredients as the candle making supplies you already use, then give it a try. It is recommended that you only purchase one or two items at first to test the quality. Keep track of where you purchased the discounted items so you can return to that retailer or online store if you are happy with the quality of the products.</p>
<p>Containers and holders for your candles are one area you should never spend a great deal of money on. I won&rsquo;t recommend buying them for regular price unless they are for a wedding or other very special occasion. You can buy mason jars, extra glassware, votive holders, and many other containers to use candle making at thrift stores and garage sales for a very reasonable price. You might also check the online auctions to purchase large quantities of candle making container and holders at a very good price. </p>
<p>The supplies used in candle making can cost you a great deal of money over time. To save money on the quality supplies you use, take the time to compare prices both online and at local retailers. Take advantage of discounts and sales throughout the year at craft stores. Be cautious when looking at discount candle making supplies. You want to make sure they offer the same quality that you are already using. Finding supplies at online auctions and buying them in bulk are also great ways to save you money on candle making supplies. <br />Learn more about <a href="http://chicagocustomembroidery.com/" target='_blank'>Chicago embroidery company</a> at our site.</p>
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		<title>Considering Making Soap Bubbles &amp; How To Make Your Own Soap As Our Hobbies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 10:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The art of manufacturing soap has been, in a measure, known and followed for many ages, proving a source of industry and advantage to various nations and individuals. It may therefore interest some of our readers if we attempt to trace its origin and progress as indicated by the writings of the earlier authors. Pliny, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The art of <a href="http://www.soap--making.com/best-moisturizing-hand-soap/" target='_blank'>manufacturing soap</a> has been, in a measure, known and followed for many ages, proving a source of industry and advantage to various nations and individuals. It may therefore interest some of our readers if we attempt to trace its origin and progress as indicated by the writings of the earlier authors. Pliny, for instance, the Roman historian, informs us that the art of manufacturing soap is the invention of the Gauls, and that the best article made by them was a combination of goats&#8217; tallow and the ashes of the beech-tree. They also seem to have been acquainted with both hard and soft soaps. </p>
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<p>The Romans eventually acquired the knowledge of <a href="http://www.soap--making.com/making-soap-with-soap-making-kits/" target='_blank'>how to make glycerin soap</a> from the Gauls, by whom this branch of industry was, with their conquests, soon spread over Europe. Whoever may have been the originators of soap making, the Romans were undoubtedly familiar with it. Galen, at least, mentions it in his works, and confirmatory of this statement, we may add that a soap maker&rsquo;s shop, with its utensils and products, was discovered among the ruins and ashes of Pompeii, which was destroyed by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the first century of the Christian era. Soap was often used by the Romans as a cosmetic, for Pliny tells us that soap, with which the Germans colored their hair red, was imported into Rome for the use of the fashionable ladies and their gallants in that city. This cosmetic was probably tinged with the juice of a plant. </p>
<p>Moving on from talking about <a href="http://www.soap--making.com/cold-process-soap-making-melt-and-pour-and-rebatching-soap-easy-as-pie/" target='_blank'>how to make your own soap</a> and before we recur further to less remote times, we will endeavor to answer the question, &#8220;What substitutes were employed previous to the invention of soap?&#8221; Soap, both hard and soft, as it is well known, is produced by the union of the fats and the alkalis; by hard soap, we mean such as have soda, and by soft soap is understood that which has potassa for its basis. Water alone will not remove oily substances from any surfaces to which they may adhere, but a solution of soap, being always more or less alkaline, though its constituents may be united in their number of equivalents, will, nevertheless, render the oil freely miscible with water, so that it can be easily erased. A similar effect is produced by using a mixture of water and lixivious salts. The gall of animals and the juice of certain plants, also possess the property of removing dust and dirt, It does not, however, appear that gall was employed by the ancients, but it is certain that in washing they used saponaceous plants. </p>
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		<title>Candle Making  Stores</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The beach is always well-loved by many people. This is a picture of peace and serenity. &#8220;Beach&#8221; as a theme is really common for parties, fashion, videos and&#8230; candles? Yes, it is possible. The candle making is now getting experimental about the designs to use. With candles usefulness, it could also be made in such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The beach is always well-loved by many people. This is a picture of peace and serenity. &ldquo;Beach&rdquo; as a theme is really common for parties, fashion, videos and&hellip; candles? Yes, it is possible. The <a href="http://homebusinessplans.info/candle_making.html" target='_blank'>candle making</a> is now getting experimental about the designs to use. With candles usefulness, it could also be made in such a way that it could fit into the modern way of living- that is trendy and comfortable.</p>
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<p>Trendy- bracing some dashes of style, candles could be very good accessories for the home. In order for you to bring that fun atmosphere of the beach, why not bring that sand and sea mood at home?</p>
<p>These <a href="http://homebusinessplans.info/candle_making.html" target='_blank'>candle making</a>  tips may let you try more options:</p>
<p>1.	Find a container that would best hold into form the candle you have in mind. Make sure that you will be using non-flammable containers. Use glass if available, they could show the gel, choose something with a touch of aqua blue.</p>
<p>2.	Plan to have the wick like about 1.5 inches from the sides and dribble a spot of hot glue on the bottom of the container you used.</p>
<p>3.	Stick the wink on the hot glue and let it cool down for a few minutes. Don&rsquo;t use cotton as core wick, zinc is the best choice. </p>
<p>4.	For the gel, cut the gel wax into small parts or cubes and place it into a container and heat it up. Make sure that the heat is not too hot or too cold. 200 Fahrenheit could make it melt well. </p>
<p>5.	Maintain the advised temperature until such time that the wax would melt and turn into a smooth and a bit thick liquid. For more attractive effects, you could use coloring materials that would create a better effect to the product.</p>
<p>6.	Do not use coloring materials that would make the gel lose its transparency. Ignore the use of water-based and paste dyes as a combination. They do not complement each others components.</p>
<p>7.	Pour &frac14; of essential oil or gel scent for more effects that would make the candle &ldquo;marketable&rdquo;. When pouring such, add more wax cubes if there is a &ldquo;cloudy&rdquo; effect on the liquid.</p>
<p>8.	Scents you use must be alcohol-free. For the aquatic theme, choose a &ldquo;cool&rdquo; scent than those which are fruity or musky.</p>
<p>9.	When you are about to pour the candle liquid on a container, set a level mark and make sure that the liquid will not pass over it. Put some seashell beads, aquarium gravel, sand, aqua blue glitter, pebbles, and others. Do it by layer.</p>
<p>10.	Make it a point to preheat the container (150 degrees). This would minimize the presence of bubbles that may ruin the form of the finished product. </p>
<p>11.	Then pull up the wick and be sure that it goes up in the center of the candle. Let       the candle cool down for 3-4 hours. Trim the wick at about &frac14; inch.</p>
<p>12.	You could vary the designs of your aquatic candles by mixing and matching colors and objects like starfish and clouds, sand and stars, boat prints and pebbles are just a few of the numerous possibilities.</p>
<p>The sea, sand, bikinis, waves, hats, flip flops&hellip; the beautiful sights one summer afternoon could be reflected by your home made candles. This could set off as a mere past time but entrepreneurial opportunities may knock on your door. <a href="http://homebusinessplans.info/candle_making.html" target='_blank'>gel candles</a> are easy to make, affordable, convenient, and they could be those attractive possessions of your home.</p>
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		<title>Make Your Scented Candles Burn With A Bigger Flame</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you are into candle making hobby you start looking for more information about interesting processes of candle making, about different approaches of using scents and dyes, about various tips and tricks.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you are into candle making hobby you start looking for more information about interesting processes of candle making, about different approaches of using scents and dyes, about various tips and tricks.</p>
<p>Today, I would like to teach you one of my useful tricks about candles. Did you know that you can make scented candles burn with a bigger flame? And the best thing is that all you need additionally is a small piece of paper (the thinner, the better). Of course, you might need a candle and in this scenario those big <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/" target='_blank'>scented candles</a> work best. </p>
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<p>Steps you needed to take in order for candles to burn with a bigger flame is really straightforward. Firstly, lit the candle and let it burn for few minutes. Then (while the candle is burning), take a small piece of paper. Roll your paper into the small cylinder, so that candle wick would be able to fit it. Tear the part of this paper tube so its length would be similar to the candle&#8217;s wick length. </p>
<p>Moving forward, you should mount your paper cylinder on the candle wick. Therefore blow out the flame of the candle and try to mount the paper tube on the candle wick. Press the tube a little bit, so the paper would go deeper into the melted wax. You will notice that paper absorbs melted wax (and the thinner paper is, the more wax it can absorb). </p>
<p>you can lit your artificial candle wick again. At first paper will burn of and the candle flame will get smaller. However, when fire will reach the paper mixed with wax it will start burning with a bigger flame. </p>
<p>Knowing how to make you candles burn with bigger fire, might not help you with <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/" target='_blank'>how to make candles</a>. However, this trick might be really useful, when you need more light and electricity is gone. However, please note that candle will burn faster and if your main goal is to enjoy the dim candle light, you should not use this trick.</p>
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		<title>Planning Your Workspace For Crafting Your Own Decorative Candles</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 04:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have read many blogs or books about candle making or better yet, if you have watched many videos about candle making, you might feel quite confident about creating your first decorative candles. However, as with all projects, you should really think about each step of the candle making process. And the first step [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have read many blogs or books about candle making or better yet, if you have watched many videos about candle making, you might feel quite confident about creating your first decorative candles. However, as with all projects, you should really think about each step of the candle making process. And the first step is thoughtful preparation.</p>
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<p>When preparing, your first step should be to lay wax paper down everywhere where you are going to be crafting your candles. This is done in order to prevent from dropping wax. The thing is that wax is hard to remove and it can catch fire very easily. Having wax paper all around will allow you to relax while making your own decorative candles.</p>
<p>Then, in the next step you could bring out all the candle making utensils that you are going to use. This will not only prevent from disasters happening, but will save you a lot of time. Put all candle making tools that you are going to use in places, so when you will be in the middle of candle making process, you will not need to think about them. </p>
<p>Finally, you should take a little bit of aluminium foil and cover up the burner that you are going to use. This will work as another safety precaution (it is a good exercise to be as cautious as possible on your first candle crafting experiments) so that no wax will go down there and catch fire. </p>
<p>Once you got that all set, you can start crafting your own <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/" target='_blank'>scented candles</a>. Remember, if you will be able to take care of safety measures in the preparation step, you will not have to worry about that when crafting your own candles. Then the process of candle making becomes a joyful experience. </p>
<p>Remember, the first step in <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/" target='_blank'>candle making</a> process is thoughtful preparation. </p>
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		<title>About Candle Making</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 05:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since 1992, when Michael Richards discovered a way to fabricate wax from soybeans, soy wax became a popular natural wax to utilize for soy candle creating as an alternative wax to both paraffin wax and beeswax.  Since the paraffin wax is not a food category paraffin wax then it might hold toxic substance or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since 1992, when Michael Richards discovered a way to fabricate wax from soybeans, soy wax became a popular natural wax to utilize for soy candle creating as an alternative wax to both paraffin wax and beeswax.  Since the paraffin wax is not a food category paraffin wax then it might hold toxic substance or artificial resins and the cost of beeswax could be prohibitive even though it gives a interesting fragrance and is natural.</p>
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<p>Because soy candles produce less soot than paraffin candles and have a longer burning time, soy candles are a favorite choice for consumers.  Soy candles are also an environmentally friendly candle choice because soybeans are renewable and the soy candle smoke does not create toxic fumes.</p>
<p>For the candle maker, it is easier with soy candle making because in fact the soy wax cleans up with soap and water and you may securely clean your tools without much of a mess. Paraffin wax and beeswax both may be difficult to clean up when they dripped onto a fabric or surface, which signifies that soy candle making is not as messy as candle making with either beeswax or paraffin wax. Because soy wax is a versatile candle wax, you can use it in the same ways that you can use either paraffin wax or beeswax.</p>
<p>Soy candle making will give you natural and quality candles that are proper for use in the house or as gifts for your family and friends.</p>
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		<title>Candle Making &#8211; Common Questions Answered</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world would still be in the dark if it were not for the candle. Mankind evolved from a burning branch into a wax candle to light the way. But in the modern home most candles are either purely decorative or they are used to freshen the home from smelly odors. There are entire lines of candles devoted expressly to scenting an area of your home. </p>
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<p>Many people have forgotten how important a candle can be until they need it. Candles do not run on batteries and can light up a darkened room on a stormy night. Candles can set the mood for a romantic evening for two or can brighten up a birthday cake. Candles have proven very useful over the years but many people have simply no clue as to how they are made. This article will cover some of the basic questions you may have about candles, how they are made and how you can enjoy candles in your own home made by your very own hand.</p>
<p><b>What is the history of the candle?</b></p>
<p>Since the invention of fire mankind has needed some light to hold off the darkness. Having a flaming torch was not always the answer. No one knows who the first person was that created a candle out of wax or fat but it is known that without them we would not be where we are today with electricity. The first known candles were nothing more than a vat of fuel with a cloth placed inside as the wick. The fuel source later evolved into a hard paraffin or wax that could be easily transported by the person using the candle. This history of the candle dates back to before 400 B.C. with the Egyptians. That is quite a long time for the candle to evolve.</p>
<p><b>Can I make a candle at home? </b></p>
<p>Yes, candle making is very easy at home if you have the proper ingredients and tools necessary to do the job. There are even kits you can buy at retail stores and online that include everything you need to make your very own candle. If you have the tools and just need the ingredients to make the candle you can check out EBay. EBay has many auctions for waxes, scents and even candle holders that you can bid on and win. Some auctions even feature a &#8216;Buy it now&#8217; that allows you to skip the bidding part.</p>
<p><b>What types of scents can I put into my candle?</b></p>
<p>If there is a scent in the world, you can probably find the oil to put into your candle. That is meaning to say that the scent is entirely up to you. There is a wide range of essential oils to add to candles that can be added to create a scented candle. You may like the smell of apples and cinnamon or lavender. It is entirely up to you to decide what scented candle you wish to make. You can even combine scents in different layers of the candle.</p>
<p><b>How much should I sell my candles for?</b></p>
<p>In order to determine how much the candles should sell for you need to figure out a few things. How much did the material cost you? How many candles were you able to make out of the material? Take the cost of the material and divide by the number of candles that were made. The resulting number is how much it cost per candle. Now figure in the percentage of your time and effort plus how much profit you wish to make per candle. Just remember to not go too high or people will not buy your candles if they can find them cheaper somewhere else.</p>
<p>By Crafts Editor</p>
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