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         Candle Making:     more books (100)
  1. Basic Candle Making: All the Skills and Tools You Need to Get Started (Basic Books Series) by Eric Ebeling, 2002-10
  2. Candlemaking for Fun & Profit (For Fun & Profit) by Michelle Espino, 2000-07-27
  3. Making Candles & Soaps For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies)) by Kelly Ewing, 2004-11-05
  4. Candle Making in a Weekend : Inspirational Ideas and Practical Projects by Sue Spear, 1999-08
  5. Naturally Creative Candles: Discover the Craft of Candle Making and Decorating Using Nature's Bounty by Letty Oates, 1997-09
  6. The Everything Candlemaking Book: Create Homemade Candles in House-Warming Colors, Interesting Shapes, and Appealing Scents (Everything Series) by Marie-Jeanne Abadie, 2002-05
  7. Essentially Candles: The Elegant Art of Candle Making & Embellishing by Robert S. McDaniel, Katherine J. McDaniel, 2001-08-31
  8. Candle Creations : Making and Arranging Candles for Beautiful Effects by Simon Lycett, 1998-08-11
  9. The Candlemaker's Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to Rolling, Pouring, Dipping, and Decorating Your Own Candles by Betty Oppenheimer, 1997-01-08
  10. The complete book of candle-making;: An expanded version of Contemporary candlemaking, by William E Webster, 1973
  11. Step by Step Candle Making (Step-by-step Crafts) by Cheryl Owen, 2001-10-01
  12. Fragrant Candles: A Practical Guide to Making Candles For The Home & Garden by Rhondda Cleary, 1999
  13. The Ultimate Gel Candle Book by Marcianne Miller, 2003-05-28
  14. Cut & Carve Candles: Beautiful Candles to Dip, Carve, Twist & Curl by Dana Brooks, 2004-11-01

181. National Candle Association - Candlemaking And Ingredients - Types Of Candles
See candle Terminology for official ASTM definitions of candle types.Taper A candle holder. Sometimes referred to as a dinner candle.
http://www.candles.org/Candlemaking/types.htm

History of Candlemaking

Types of Candles

Wicks

Fragrances
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Technical Papers Available

Types of Candles Today, there are candles for every occasion... and literally thousands of different candles from which to choose. Listed below are non-technical descriptions of the most common types of candles used by consumers. See Candle Terminology for official ASTM definitions of candle types. Taper: A slender candle, typically 6 - 18 inches in height, to be held securely upright by a candle holder. Sometimes referred to as a dinner candle. Votive: A small cylindrical candle, usually about 1.5 inches in diameter and 2 or 2.5 inches high, which is placed in a "cup" (usually made of glass) to hold the liquefied wax that results from burning. Votives were originally produced as white unscented candles for religious ceremonies; they are now available in many colors and scents. Pillar or Column: A rigid, self-standing candle that is thick in diameter, with one or more wicks. Despite the name, pillars or column candles can be round, square, hexagonal, etc., and are to be burned on a heat-resistant candle holder.

182. The Essential Oil Company Aromatherapy Organic Wildcrafted
Aromatherapy Grade wildcrafted and organic essential oils. Distillation equipment. Soap making supplies. fragrances and perfume oils for your incense, soaps, candles and potpouriis.
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183. Making Gel Candles Your Business
Ideas for making gel candles for resale.
http://makinggelcandles.com/
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Latest News "This is a great book and one of the best books I've seen for this type of craft. It definitely is one of a kind" Jim Rhodes, Mgr. Barnes Noble. " I have found this book to be one of the most explicit, clear and useable "how-to" craft books that I have ever read. The directions are every bit as clear as the gel in Sonny and Liz's many beautiful creations. The portion on running a Gel Candle business is worthy of a short-course in any business college. A truly valuable book for anyone interested in Gel Candles at any level!" Dr. David W. Nance "The day I received your "Making Gel Candles Your Business" in the mail, I read it cover to cover. I just love this book! I've learned so much about making gel candles the safe way that I now have my own successful little business. Every time I think of a new question, your book answers it for me. Thank you so much for writing this book". Joanne G. Allentown, PA. Visit the Gel Candle Shop,

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