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How to Make Heavily Scented Candles with Deborah Dolen Book & Film Author Direct eBook On-Line Video Amazon Kindle Amazon Instant Video |
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Do you love heavily scented candles, but tired of paying outrageous prices? Make your own for next to nothing and have plenty to give to friends! Learn how to make YOUR OWN Candles from all types of waxes. This instructional guide tells you everything you need to get started. DIY Author Deborah Dolen teaches melt and pour soy wax methods, pillar wax techniques and molding, chunk candle making as well as simple and eloquent hand rolled bees wax methods and the best suppliers. About the Author The techniques are easy. It shows you everything you need to know about making Soy Container Candles as well as Pillar, Sand, Large Soy Outdoor and other popular types of candles such as Pillar Chunks with Paraffin, and using molds. As well as the easiest no melt candles there is to make. Instructed by Deborah Dolen, author of 22 craft books, and several video productions, this video is wonderful for children also. *We do not discuss gel candle making. Click right thumbnail to see Deborah Dolen. We give you all the instructions you need to create these gems at home along with the most economical suppliers we can find on the web. Therapeutically fragrant candles made from naturally aromatic plants and flowers. Registered National Library of Canada, Ottawa, ISBN 1-894872-02-9 Copyright © Deborah Dolen 2002-2011. Corrected ISBN: 1-894872-02-9 |
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How to Make Heavily Scented Candles shows you how to increase decorating and celebrating possibilities with a supply of these beautiful basics. Remember to brighten up gifts with a rainbow of your creations. Nurture mind, body and soul-anytime, anywhere-with your favorite therapeutic scents that have been promoting good health for centuries. We even show you what dye will make soy candles a brilliant color and not just a pastel. Enjoy and share their effectiveness everyday through these hand-poured candles using 100% essential oils. .
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