Monday, March 1, 2010

Candle Making for Fun Profit

Candle Making is so much fun and you can make a good profit from your hobby.

There are so many places that sell candle making supplies and you can easily order off the internet.
There are several differnt types of candle you can make, here are the main types of candles.

Make Soy Candles the most satisfying, they burn longer and they cost a little less compared to gel or paraffin candles.

The scent’s stronger and lasts longer than other candles.

They’re cleaner burning with very little smoke

The most common type of Soy Candle is molded, pillar, and container candles


Bees Wax Candles the easiest to learn and even the kids can make bees wax candles.
Typically a square braid wick is used for rolling beeswax and the type of wick depends on the size of the finished candle. I recommend you get a roll of a small, a medium, and a large wick to start.


Gel Candle Making the latest style of candle making but probably the most difficult but it is th most rewarding, but it is probably the hardest of all the candle making techniques because you have to be a little more precise in your measurements and the supplies to make a great gel candles are different. Gel Candle Making is quite unique and a very satisfying type of candle making and the gel candles do burn twice as long as other candles.



Candle Fragrances and Scents There are literally hundreds of fragrances and oil options; here are some of the Favorites.

Top Fragrance Oils

Apple Hot Baked Pie , Birthday Cake, Blueberry Cobbler, Clean Cotton, Coconut Lime ,Creamy Vanilla, Creme Brulee,Cucumber Melon,Hawaiian Breeze,Lavender, Leather, Lilac, Love Spell, Mango Papaya, Mulberyyr, Pomegranate , Red Hot Cinnamon, Strawberry, Sweet Pea, Vanilla Satin are just to name a few.


Candle Making Fun For Profit Market data says 42% of candles are burned in the the living room, 27% in the bathroom, and 13% in the bedroom. So, where should you be targeting your designs to sell?


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