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June 08, 2006
By: Jenny Bloom
Website: http://www.fun-candle-making.com
Wholesale candle making supplies are available through many resources.
Wholesale candle making supplies are available through many resources. Retail stores like candle making supply stores and craft stores as well as many online sites have many waxes, glassware, packaging, scent oils and color to help you accomplish the craft of candlemaking.
Candle supplies can vary depending on the style of wax you choose. Paraffin, soy, gel and beeswax are the most common waxes used for candlemaking. Choosing a wax or kits will also choose the style of candle that can be made. Beeswax will allow a variety of styles to be made, from using preformed sheets or using blocks or pellets. Preformed sheets are safe and easy for small children to help with candlemaking because there is no melting of wax for making candles. Paraffin, soy and beeswax are waxes that can be melted from a solid form and shaped by using molds or glassware to form a candle. Gel is also melted and then formed into glassware to make unique container candles.
Starting with candlemaking kits can help you find all wholesale candle making supplies at once. Kits have supplies and instructions that will help you complete 2 or 3 candles. Candle kits usually come as standard kits when purchased at retail stores but can, in most cases be made custom for you when ordered through online sites. Most online sites will allow you to choose your color and scent and sometimes will allow different waxes. By adding more wax and wicks will allow you to make many more candles for wonderful gifts.
Gel is the most fun wax to make candles with. Clear gel allows you to make themed candles by adding nonflammable embeds. Paraffin, soy and beeswax will allow more shapes by using a variety of molds available at stores or can be found from recycled containers. Many hours of fun for you to enjoy!
About
The Author:
Jenny Bloom is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.fun-candle-making.com.
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