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Whether you are new to candle making or have been making candles for years, high quality candle supplies are a must if you want to make the beautiful and unique candles that you have always dreamed of. And while there are a variety of candle supplies out there for you to purchase, candle making can actually be done without having to spend a lot of money on high-tech supplies.

For example, if you are just getting in to candle making, you may not want to buy an expensive melting pot right away. To begin, all you need is to set up a double boiler on your stove to melt the wax and pour your candles. Of course, as you gain more skills and experience, purchasing a melting pot would be a great investment.

The candle supplies that you will want to focus most of your attention on are your wax, dyes, fragrances, and molds. Paraffin wax is the most common type of wax for candle making. This type of wax is easy to use and relatively inexpensive. There are, however, different types of wax you may want to experiment with, including beeswax, soy wax, and gel wax.

Candle making molds are also a good investment for both novice and experienced candle makers. The great thing about the molds you buy is that they can be used over and over again to make any amount of candles you desire. These candle supplies are available in all sorts of styles and sizes for your candle-making enjoyment!

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Making your own candles at home is a relatively simple process.

Colonial Candle Making
In colonial times, colonial candle making was accomplished by using animal fat.

 
 
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