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Candle Making Recipes for Balloon and Beeswax Candles
So, you want to make your own candles. But how do you get started and what is the easlest approach? The correct answer is&#8230;the 2 candle making recipes that you see below.
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<p>So, you want to <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/make-your-own-candles/">make your own candles</a>. But how do you get started and what is the easlest approach? The correct answer is&#8230;the 2 candle making recipes that you see below.</p>
<p>We know how daunting the prospect of creating candles on your own for the first time might be, but with the <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/candle-making-tips/">candle making tips</a> we have provided it will be sheer fun.</p>
<p>No stress, little mess. And did I say anything about having &#8220;fun&#8221;? For sure, I did!</p>
<p><strong>Candle Making Recipes &#8211; Balloon Candle</strong></p>
<p>Grab a balloon, some wax, paraffin or regular, and a wick. That&#8217;s it &#8211; Let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p>Melt your wax to a temperature between 165 and 185 F degrees using a double boiler. Dip a water-filled balloon into the wax and pull it out quickly, allowing it to cool and set. Repeat until a 1cm thick wax crust forms around your balloon. Burst the balloon and remove it from the candle&#8217;s center.</p>
<p>Add in the warm wax, rotating around the shell continuously until the interior is almost fully covered. Insert the wick and pour in the remaining wax. Hold the wick until it is supported by wax that has colled and firmed. Your wax masterpiece is finished!</p>
<p>There is even a simpler candle making recipe&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><strong>Candle Making Recipes -</strong> Beeswax Candle</strong></p>
<p>Grab your scissors and a sheet of beeswax and some cotton wick. Fold and cut beeswax in half. Choosing one of the sheets, place the wick on the long side with 1 inch of the wick extending past both ends of the beeswax.</p>
<p>with your fingertips, gently roll the beeswax around the wick binding the wick securely to the wax. The heat from your hands should create a seamless candle. Continue tightly rolling the beeswax sheet. Make sure it is straight as you go.</p>
<p>Once reaching the end, again with the heat of your fingertips seal the border of the beeswax candle. Trim wick at both ends. The one that is to be your base, cut flush against the wax. The other end, which will be your top, snip to 1/4 inch above the wax.</p>
<p>See? I did not steer you astray! Quick, simple and painless. Not to mention fun and satisfying! All that is left to do now is to show off your beautiful creations!</p>
<p>And you may want to check out <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/gel-candle-making/">gel candle making</a> next&#8230;what&#8217;s your opinion?</p>
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So, you want to make your own candles. But how do you get started and what is the easlest approach? The correct answer is&#8230;the 2 candle making recipes that you see below.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Candle Making Recipes for Balloon and Beeswax Candles</strong></p>
<p>So, you want to <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/make-your-own-candles/">make your own candles</a>. But how do you get started and what is the easlest approach? The correct answer is&#8230;the 2 candle making recipes that you see below.</p>
<p>We know how daunting the prospect of creating candles on your own for the first time might be, but with the <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/candle-making-tips/">candle making tips</a> we have provided it will be sheer fun.</p>
<p>No stress, little mess. And did I say anything about having &#8220;fun&#8221;? For sure, I did!</p>
<p><strong>Candle Making Recipes &#8211; Balloon Candle</strong></p>
<p>Grab a balloon, some wax, paraffin or regular, and a wick. That&#8217;s it &#8211; Let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p>Melt your wax to a temperature between 165 and 185 F degrees using a double boiler. Dip a water-filled balloon into the wax and pull it out quickly, allowing it to cool and set. Repeat until a 1cm thick wax crust forms around your balloon. Burst the balloon and remove it from the candle&#8217;s center.</p>
<p>Add in the warm wax, rotating around the shell continuously until the interior is almost fully covered. Insert the wick and pour in the remaining wax. Hold the wick until it is supported by wax that has colled and firmed. Your wax masterpiece is finished!</p>
<p>There is even a simpler candle making recipe&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><strong>Candle Making Recipes -</strong> Beeswax Candle</strong></p>
<p>Grab your scissors and a sheet of beeswax and some cotton wick. Fold and cut beeswax in half. Choosing one of the sheets, place the wick on the long side with 1 inch of the wick extending past both ends of the beeswax.</p>
<p>with your fingertips, gently roll the beeswax around the wick binding the wick securely to the wax. The heat from your hands should create a seamless candle. Continue tightly rolling the beeswax sheet. Make sure it is straight as you go.</p>
<p>Once reaching the end, again with the heat of your fingertips seal the border of the beeswax candle. Trim wick at both ends. The one that is to be your base, cut flush against the wax. The other end, which will be your top, snip to 1/4 inch above the wax.</p>
<p>See? I did not steer you astray! Quick, simple and painless. Not to mention fun and satisfying! All that is left to do now is to show off your beautiful creations!</p>
<p>And you may want to check out <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/gel-candle-making/">gel candle making</a> next&#8230;what&#8217;s your opinion?</p>
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So, you want to make your own candles. But how do you get started and what is the easlest approach? The correct answer is&#8230;the 2 candle making recipes that you see below.
We know how daunting the prospect of creating candles on your own for the first time might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Candle Making Recipes for Balloon and Beeswax Candles</strong></p>
<p>So, you want to <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/make-your-own-candles/">make your own candles</a>. But how do you get started and what is the easlest approach? The correct answer is&#8230;the 2 candle making recipes that you see below.</p>
<p>We know how daunting the prospect of creating candles on your own for the first time might be, but with the <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/candle-making-tips/">candle making tips</a> we have provided it will be sheer fun.</p>
<p>No stress, little mess. And did I say anything about having &#8220;fun&#8221;? For sure, I did!</p>
<p><strong>Candle Making Recipes &#8211; Balloon Candle</strong></p>
<p>Grab a balloon, some wax, paraffin or regular, and a wick. That&#8217;s it &#8211; Let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p>Melt your wax to a temperature between 165 and 185 F degrees using a double boiler. Dip a water-filled balloon into the wax and pull it out quickly, allowing it to cool and set. Repeat until a 1cm thick wax crust forms around your balloon. Burst the balloon and remove it from the candle&#8217;s center.</p>
<p>Add in the warm wax, rotating around the shell continuously until the interior is almost fully covered. Insert the wick and pour in the remaining wax. Hold the wick until it is supported by wax that has colled and firmed. Your wax masterpiece is finished!</p>
<p>There is even a simpler candle making recipe&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><strong>Candle Making Recipes -</strong> Beeswax Candle</strong></p>
<p>Grab your scissors and a sheet of beeswax and some cotton wick. Fold and cut beeswax in half. Choosing one of the sheets, place the wick on the long side with 1 inch of the wick extending past both ends of the beeswax.</p>
<p>with your fingertips, gently roll the beeswax around the wick binding the wick securely to the wax. The heat from your hands should create a seamless candle. Continue tightly rolling the beeswax sheet. Make sure it is straight as you go.</p>
<p>Once reaching the end, again with the heat of your fingertips seal the border of the beeswax candle. Trim wick at both ends. The one that is to be your base, cut flush against the wax. The other end, which will be your top, snip to 1/4 inch above the wax.</p>
<p>See? I did not steer you astray! Quick, simple and painless. Not to mention fun and satisfying! All that is left to do now is to show off your beautiful creations!</p>
<p>And you may want to check out <a target="_blank" href="http://candle-instructions.com/gel-candle-making/">gel candle making</a> next&#8230;what&#8217;s your opinion?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who doesn&#8217;t enjoy a soft glow of candlelight.  It’s somehow even more enjoyable if it’s coming from a candle you made yourself. It&#8217;s easier than you may think to start making your own candles and enjoying them regularly.
Candle making has a lot to recommend it as a hobby.  It&#8217;s easy to get started. The equipment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who doesn&#8217;t enjoy a soft glow of candlelight.  It’s somehow even more enjoyable if it’s coming from a candle you made yourself. It&#8217;s easier than you may think to start making your own candles and enjoying them regularly.</p>
<p>Candle making has a lot to recommend it as a hobby.  It&#8217;s easy to get started. The equipment requirements are modest. The basic techniques are simple enough that even a complete beginner can enjoy success right from the start. Yet there are enough advanced techniques to master that will keep you interested in the hobby for years to come.</p>
<p> And then there is the fact that the product of the craft is useful.  Not only do you get to enjoy the process of making the candles and enjoy their beauty, you can light them to make any occasion special.</p>
<p> You can get started in candle making without even having to melt wax. A good starter project uses sheets of beeswax that are moldable enough that you can make a candle by rolling them up around the Wick.</p>
<p> Another good project for beginners is to make a container candle. To make a container candle, you find a suitable container, fix a wick in position, then pour in melted wax. When the wax hardens, your candle is ready.</p>
<p> When you make a container candle, there&#8217;s no need for mold. However, you do need to be little careful when picking your container. The container itself shouldn&#8217;t be flammable, and you should be able to count on it remain intact when the candle is lit. In general, metal and heat resistant glass containers work well.</p>
<p> If you want to find out more about how to make your own candles, you can get on the information you need at: <a target="_blank" title="Candle Making Connection" href="http://www.candlemakingconnection.com/"><strong>Candle Making Connection</strong></a>.</p>
<p>While you&#8217;re on the site, be sure to sign up for a free mini course on candle making.</p>
<p>You definitely will be interested in checking out the page <strong><a target="_blank" title="candle making wax" href="http://www.candlemakingconnection.com/Candle-Making-Wax.html">Candle Making Wax</a></strong>. After all wax is the primary ingredient of the candle. I think you&#8217;ll be surprised how  many choices you have.</p>
<p>If you want to get the best possible results as quickly as possible, then I definitely recommend that you consider getting <strong><a target="_blank" title="Home Candle Making Made Easy" href="http://www.candlemakingconnection.com/Home-Candle-Making-Made-Easy.html">Home Candle Making Made Easy</a></strong>. This comprehensive e-book is as close as you can come to have an expert candle maker by your side giving you advice.</p>
<p>I hope you give candle making a try. It&#8217;s a great hobby and one it&#8217;s easy to start. And think of how much fun it would be to use and enjoy your own candles.</p>
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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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