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Article Title: Candle Making Supplies
Author Name: starlina stimmer
Word Count: 288
Author's Email: star...@gmail.com
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Candle Making Supplies
Written by starlina stimmer
Starting a new hobby can be daunting experience for a beginner. You may
ask yourself, where can I find the best products, are there easy to use
instructions, and where can I find tips, tricks, or basic information?
As a first time candle maker, I experienced the same problems. The world
wide web was inundated with businesses offering candle making supplies,
but no one wanted to tell me how to use these supplies.
I created my own site, with the first time candle maker in mind. I
remembered the frustrations and dead ends I experienced and wanted to
create a site that would make this hobby more enjoyable. I have included
step by step instructions for using the supplies you purchase. Not just
basic instructions, but advanced instructions for creating candles that
look like fabulous faux foods! You can make bunt cakes, cup cakes,
fireplace log candles, and snowmen.
There are other unique crafts you can create with ease, also. Try making
scented snowballs from joint compound or our instructions for handmade
primtive hang tags.
Use our candle scents and waxes when making snowmen or scented rag balls.
Primitive candles make the best scented creations to sell or give as
gifts. They look so real.
If you are looking to start a new hobby with an eye on making extra money
by selling your candles at craft shows, flea markets, or using your new
found talent for a club fund raiser, you may want to try
www.wicks-wax-scents.com
Try our free instructions and easy to use candle supplies. Best of all,
as a beginner, you can purchase smaller quantities.
So if you are considering the fun art of candle making for your new hobby,
see us first.
I began creating home style primitive candles in 1996 as a hobby, little
did I know it would become a full time profession. Now I sell the same
candle making supplies on line that I use.
View their website at: www.wicks-wax-scents.com