by Sarah Page
The use of various scents to provide relief to mental and physical ailments is Aromatherapy. Aromatherapy has many benefits and has been enforced by both spiritualists and scientists. Within this article, we will entail the many benefits of using incense in aromatherapy to provide the means for achieving relief.
August 26th, 2008 | Posted in Candles | No Comments
Getting started Candlemaking
If a person is new to candle making, you should be advised that
you will make many attempts before you achieve what you are
looking for.
For this reason, you should buy a notebook and keep careful notes about things such as containers, wick holders, wicks,
pigments, dyes,fragrances, wax and any additives used, as well as the amounts used and when they were added.
August 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Getting started making candles | No Comments
Two Easy to Make Candles
Soy candles can easily be made at home, in your own kitchen ! Here’s a list of the supplies you’ll need.1 quart (32 oz.) measuring cup
Wick Stabilizer (tweezers will work)
Glue Gun or stickāems
Wicks
Candle Dye
Fragrance Oil
Containers
Soy Wax
August 4th, 2008 | Posted in Make candles | No Comments
Making Votives: Beeswax Candle Making
Beeswax candles are one of the numerous types of candles available today. Actually, making candles out of beeswax is one of the oldest materials used and many candle makers will still tell you it is the best candle making material available. If beeswax candle making at home is something that interests you, read on to find out how.
Supplies
Making votive type candles out of beeswax is one of the simplest forms of beeswax candle making ventures. All you will need to complete this project is beeswax, a plain votive candle, sharp knife, ruler and cutting board. It is important to remember that a votive candle with straight sides will make this project easier.
June 26th, 2008 | Posted in beeswax candles | No Comments
Easy Decorative Candles
Whipped wax is an easy way to start making decorative candles once you know how. In this case, we will make decorative cup cake candles using whipped wax topping and waxed cupcake cases. To start, you’ll need to make a whipping wax by melting the wax and adding a little stearine.
Allow the melted wax to skim over and form a top layer crust, then using your egg whisk, beat up the wax to form a frothy mix. Spoon it onto your candle and allow it to set.
June 20th, 2008 | Posted in decorative candles | No Comments
Get Started Candle Making: Candle Making Directions
If candle making is something you have never tried for yourself, it is surely a knack you will want to give a try. Candle making is an enjoyable and fun project and you can give your finished products out as gifts to family and friends. Another bonus to this hobby is that candle making directions are very simple to follow.
Even though candle making directions are easy to follow it is important to remember that when letting kids help, caution should be used. Let them read the directions to you and help only with the simpler tasks. Heating of the wax should never be left to a child as this can lead to injuries.
June 14th, 2008 | Posted in make candles now | No Comments
Making Votives: Beeswax Candle Making
Beeswax candles are one of the numerous types of candles available today. Actually, making candles out of beeswax is one of the oldest materials used and many candle makers will still tell you it is the best candle making material available. If beeswax candle making at home is something that interests you, read on to find out how.
Supplies
Making votive type candles out of beeswax is one of the simplest forms of beeswax candle making ventures. All you will need to complete this project is beeswax, a plain votive candle, sharp knife, ruler and cutting board. It is important to remember that a votive candle with straight sides will make this project easier.
June 9th, 2008 | Posted in beeswax candles | No Comments
Candle Making Supplies Come In Great Variety
Candle making supplies come in many varieties and are available from numerous stores and outlets. The choices are endless from the beginner to the novice candle maker. The types of wax available in the candle making supplies aisle are great, so there is something to suit every need. Many different additives are offered so there are a wide variety of color choices as well. You can choose from as many as fifty or more scents at one vendor for all of your candle making needs. As a bonus, some of the suppliers will offer discounts when you purchase their products in bulk.
May 31st, 2008 | Posted in candle making, candle making supplies | 1 Comment
Get Started Candle Making: Candle Making Directions
If candle making is something you have never tried for yourself, it is surely a knack you will want to give a try. Candle making is an enjoyable and fun project and you can give your finished products out as gifts to family and friends. Another bonus to this hobby is that candle making directions are very simple to follow.
Even though candle making directions are easy to follow it is important to remember that when letting kids help, caution should be used. Let them read the directions to you and help only with the simpler tasks. Heating of the wax should never be left to a child as this can lead to injuries.
May 31st, 2008 | Posted in Candles, Start making candles, candle making | No Comments
What Everyone Should Know about the History of Candle Making
The history of candle making is a captivating story. Why wouldn’t it be with main characters such as fire, heat and light? Light is usually a collective element in any story ever heard; while heat will only add to the intrigue and fire adds an element of excitement. Simply put, a disastrous risk lies just beneath the powerful beauty of the tale.
Who Invented the Candle?
There is not a single inventor to give credit to for the art of candle making. The history of candle making technology was developed independently in many different countries as a means of survival.
May 31st, 2008 | Posted in Candles, candle making, history of candle making | No Comments