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		<title>Your Preference of Candle Making Containers Is Indicative of Your Ingenuity</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 18:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Finding candle making jars or a jar for your candles is an significant part of candle making.  Not all homemade candles have jars or containers.  Some of the homemade candles are free standing and can have a small glass plate or coaster of sorts to stand on.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding candle making jars or a jar for your candles is an significant part of candle making.  Not all homemade candles have jars or containers.  Some of the homemade candles are free standing and can have a small glass plate or coaster of sorts to stand on.</p>
<p> What are the different Candle Making Containers?  The candle jars can come in many shapes and sizes.  Also there are many jar varieties in terms of shade and trim.  If you want to create cute seasonal candles, choose the jar designs that are suitable for the season.  These designs if imprinted in to the side of the glass can also help add a design to your homemade candles.</p>
<p> Here are some examples to exemplify.</p>
<p> A very distinctive effect is produced when you use red colorant to shade your candle and you house the wax inside a container with a profile of Santa on the side.  Christmas homemade candles require seasonal motifs, and if your jar can express the idea clearly, you don&#8217;t even need to add red dye to your candle!  Red wax in a heart-trimmed jar can be used for Valentines day parties, or given as presents.  If you have impeccable shade taste, you can mix and match your jar and candle colors.</p>
<p> Jazzing up candle containers is one of the best parts of container candle making.  You can be as artistic as you want regardless of your skills as a wax maker.  The elegance of your homemade candles depends a lot on your preference of candle making containers.  Where can you obtain candle making jars?</p>
<p> Regardless of how many individuals claim that there are special containers for candle making, you should know that any satisfactory jar can contain your candle.  Try garage sales, trade fairs, art stores, craft shows and flea markets if you want to see beautiful jars that others do not want any longer.  However, if you&#8217;ve cute stoneware or glass jars at home that you aren’t using, you can use those too.</p>
<p> Glass and ceramic jars are more well suited for candle making compared to plastics.  If the plastic is too soft, the hot wax could melt it.  Read the following tips on how to pick candle making containers.</p>
<p> The containers you’ll use must be in tip-top shape.  Make sure the candle making containers that you select are clean and free from scratches.  Cracks on containers will mar the beauty of your candles.  Worse yet, these cracks might lead to accidents.</p>
<p> Chips and broken containers can have rough edges and can hurt you during handling or wax pouring.  If your old containers have stains that cannot be removed, don&#8217;t use these.  The stains may transfer to your pretty candle wax.  Dirty jars can be soaked in warm water if you really want to use them.  Also, take note of the previous purpose of the jar you are using.  Old pickling jars may smell odd, and that odor could transfer to your candle wax.</p>
<p> One other thing to look at is the contour of your candle container.  Even if the outline is good if the shape isn’t symmetrical, there’s a possibility that the jar could topple over when you put it on display.  You can buy containers in wholesale and just vary the color of your wax if you are mass producing candles for marketing.</p>
<p>Here is more information on <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com/candle-making-jars/">Candle Making Jars</a>. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com">Candle Making</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tricks to Using Candle Making Glass</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:37:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are wondering about candle making glass and how you can craft container homemade candles, read this article in full.  Everybody has pretty glasses at home, and some of these are placed on display.  Most glassware, but, never see the light of day and continue to collect dust in our attics.  Most people who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are wondering about candle making glass and how you can craft container homemade candles, read this article in full.  Everybody has pretty glasses at home, and some of these are placed on display.  Most glassware, but, never see the light of day and continue to collect dust in our attics.  Most people who collect glasses, bottles and jars have this problem.</p>
<p> You have a surplus of great, unique stuff on display, but you don’t have the heart to toss away the items that you don’t feel like using as ornaments or table ware.  If only you&#8217;ve the heart to toss your collectible glasses away&#8230; however you can&#8217;t because these are ordinarily presents from other people.  Here is a challenge for you&#8230; employ these things as ornaments by exercising some imagination.</p>
<p> Instead of allowing your collectible glasses gather dust and turn into common mess, give them away as lovely gifts.  Can these glasses be used for producing homemade candles? Yes!  It&#8217;s a good idea to turn these glasses into gift items by simply using them to make container candles.</p>
<p> The least complex container variety to make is shot glass candle.  You don’t need much wax and wick to make a shot glass candle.  Beer candles are fun to make, however they require more creativity compared to shot glass candles.  You will need dyed wax and a longer candle wick for creating beer candles.</p>
<p> Wine glass and wine bottle candles are the most romantic presents you can give on Valentines.  Make no mistake of it, candle making is the best way to recycle the glassware you&#8217;re about to throw out.  Add these special candles to your dinner table during a sports party.  Give them away as party favors.</p>
<p> You can use different color combinations to make the candle wax look like any type of beverage.  The more creative you are, the more your glass candles will look like the real thing!  Here are some more tips for you if you want to use your collectible glasses for candle making.  Melt the candle wax like you would melt butter. Never let it get too hot beyond the boiling point.</p>
<p> As soon as the wax is evenly thawed, turn off the flame and pour the candle wax.  If you are going to recycle old candles, melt the same types of waxes together.  You can use wax crayons for coloring materials, but make sure to use crayons sparingly if you want your candles to be functional.  Crayon wax can keep your candles from burning properly if used in large amounts.</p>
<p> Reserve your colored waxes for see through glass containers.<br /> Use appropriate dyes for your designs.  Use brown and yellow coloring materials to simulate the look of ale in a glass for your beer candles.  Trim the wick after you&#8217;ve positioned it in the center of the candle and the candle wax has cooled.  Use thick glasses for making homemade candles for safety.  Heat can shatter glass, so be careful.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re selling these homemade candles or giving them away as gifts, add warning labels or stickers.  Don’t let the candle burn all the way to the bottom of the glass.  Create your candle and position the wick properly so heat will not come into contact with the sides of the container.  Be sure to use flame resilient candle containers for thawing and pouring the wax.  Acrylic or hard plastic may get misshapen.</p>
<p>Here is more information on <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com/candle-making-jars/">Candle Making Jars</a>. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com/">Candle Making</a>.</p>
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		<title>Candle Making Crafts&#8230;Make Your Own Amazing Candles!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 10:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candle making has developed in different ways and at different times in various countries down the ages. In Egypt early in 3000 BC, candles were known to have been made from beeswax. During the Qin Dynasty between 221 and 206 BC, the Chinese started making candles from whale fat. Candles has been a favorite source [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://candlemakingjoy.com/tips-brown/">Candle making</a> has developed in different ways and at different times in various countries down the ages. In Egypt early in 3000 BC, candles were known to have been made from beeswax. During the Qin Dynasty between 221 and 206 BC, the Chinese started making candles from whale fat. Candles has been a favorite source of light for generations, illuminating family homes in its soft warm glow at night.</p>
<p> The popularity of candle making has grown over the ages. The <a target="_blank" href="http://candlemakingjoy.com/candle-making-molds/">candle making craft</a> is now enjoyed by people of different origins, ages and backgrounds as a hobby and a lucrative way of making a living. Candle making has grown in popularity since its inception for various reasons. Some of these reasons can be attributed to a lot of people&#8217;s love for its warm soft glow, the ease at which it can be made by anyone and the readily available and inexpensive materials with which its made. People tend to enjoy candle making a lot better when they get together with family and fiends to create their candle master pieces. Others make their own candles to give to friends and lovers as gifts. There is also a growing army of people who consider candle making their business and make all types of candles to sell for financial gains. There is a growing number of people who now treat candle making as a business venture through which they can earn their daily bread.</p>
<p> Making your own candles to sell, give away as gifts or for your own personal use can be very rewarding. You can easily find all the materials and tools you will need to make all types of candles, like wax, wicks and molds in your local craft stores and also on the world wide web. Other materials like color, wick and fragrance can also be easily obtained in craft or hobbyist stores and online.</p>
<p> Preparing your chosen wax is the very first thing you need to do if you want to make candles. Melting the wax is usually done in a double boiler. The double boiler is simply one large pot filled with water and placed on a cooker or stove, inside of which you will place another smaller pot that contains the solid wax. This is what you will place on a stove or cooker fire to melt your wax. This way of melting wax was brought into being because exposing wax to direct heat can make it burn and turn yellow, therefore using the double boiler to melt it makes the task easier and safer.</p>
<p> After you&#8217;ve completed the task of melting the wax in your double boiler, the next thing to do is to hold the wick in place in the mold while you pour in the wax. Leave the wax to cool and set for about six hours before removing it from the mold. Although cooling it rapidly in the freezer will greatly reduce your waiting time before removing your finished candle from the mold, it may adversely affect the quality of your finished product. You will find it a lot easier to remove your candle from the mold if you first coat the inside of the mold with oil or non-stick cooking spray first before you pour the wax in.</p>
<p> You can easily make an endless variety of candles from the comfort of your own home considering the variety of different tools and materials available today from craft stores and other suppliers. You can even make your own molds using various materials, including latex, which will enable you to make your  very own unique candles. Clearly, your candle making options can only be limited by the power of your own imagination because whatever you can imagine as far as candle making is concerned, you can create.</p>
<p> Candle trade has grown today into an international business venture. You can make a comfortable living making candles for sale. Many entrepreneurs have discovered the potentials of the candle trade as a lucrative business in many parts of the world today. In most communities, people require the use of candles for various reasons in their daily lives. Many candle lovers have been able to turn their love of <a target="_blank" href="http://candlemakingjoy.com/">candle making crafts</a> into a great way to make a comfortable living. It is much cheaper and cost effective to purchase your supplies in bulk at discounted prices if you intend to turn your hobby into a cash machine. Also pay a lot of attention to the finishing and packaging of your products if you really want to enjoy the full cash converting potentials of your candle making trade.</p>
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