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		<title>How To Make Your Own Candles In A Few EZ Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 03:43:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you are eager to know how to make your own candles. This is easy to do and can be very rewarding. Buy what you need at your local craft store: 1. Wax 2. Wicks 3. Molds And as with any other hobby, you can also get creative by making candles with: 1. Color 2. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you are eager to know <a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-to-make-your-own-candles/">how to make your own candles</a>. This is easy to do and can be very rewarding. Buy what you need at your local craft store:</p> <p>1. Wax<br /> 2. Wicks<br /> 3. Molds</p> <p>And as with any other hobby, you can also get creative by making candles with:</p> <p>1. Color<br /> 2. Decorations<br /> 3. Fragrances</p> <p>The remainder of the supplies most likely can be found at home.</p> <p><strong>Step 1:</strong> In order to prepare the wax, melt it using a double boiler. What is a double boiler? Simply put, one large water-filled pot underneath a smaller pot, holding the wax. This will prevent the wax from burning.</p> <p><strong>Step 2:</strong> Next, positing the wax in the middle of the mold and pour the melted wax in.</p> <p><strong>Step 3:</strong> Allow wax to cool anywhere from four up to six hours prior to attempting to release it from the mold. If you find it difficult to remove the wax from the mold, try to freeze it for about 30 minutes. That should do the trick. You also can try non-stick oil in a spray can. First spray the mold completely and then pour the wax in. This will be a good way to remove the molded wax.</p> <p>Yes, enthusiasts commonly create their own molds by using liquid latex. Latex molds have been known to be too flexible to stand on one end while pouring the wax into them. Cut out a hole in a sturdy piece of cardboard large enough for the mold to pass through. Your latex mold should have a lip on the bottom. Pour wax into the mold as the cardboard acts as a support.</p> <p>There are many kinds of candles you can make. Try using different colors, a variety of decorations, and other fragrances. The only thing that will limit you is your imagination. Your next step might be learning <a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-to-make-scented-candles/">how to make scented candles</a>.</p> <p>Man has been making candles for ages. In the beginning the purpose was to create light&#8230;obviously, it was a necessity then. At present, making wax candles is mostly a hobby. There might be many other reasons. Self gratification is certainly one common reason. Often times, candles are given as gifts on special occasions. Making wax candles is also a good craft project for children. Profit is another common reason for making candles. Many people create candles to sell .</p> <p>You were asking &#8220;<a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-do-you-make-candles/">how do you make candles</a>?&#8221;. Hopefully, you found the answer.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Experience A Friendly Game Of Chess With Marble Chess Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 03:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A marble chess set is special enough to draw the attention of many people. Its designs is fitting for royalty. One glance and it can never be mistaken being of cheap quality. This kind of chess set is not like any of the ordinary set that&#8217;s usually sold for a couple of bucks like a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://marble-chessset.com/">marble chess set</a> is special enough to draw the attention of many people. Its designs is fitting for royalty. One glance and it can never be mistaken being of cheap quality.</p> <p>This kind of chess set is not like any of the ordinary set that&#8217;s usually sold for a couple of bucks like a plastic or even a <a href="http://wooden-chessset.com/">wooden chess set</a>. It is special enough to have graced the attention of kings and other noble people. Which makes it therefore, every bit of a collectors item.</p> <p>Marble is the stone used as the raw material. This is the same materials that&#8217;s used in several renowned art masterpieces. Because of its fragile beauty yet undoubtedly resilient qualities, it has drawn the attention of many sculptors.</p> <p>That is probably why people who collects chess sets and has an eye for the artistic expression, would be naturally drawn to a marble chess set. Most of them will have the joy to have a piece of chess marble set grace their collection.</p> <p>So if you have keen interest in buying this kind of chess set, you need to know how to maintain the beauty and luster of the set. Many commercially available solutions are available for you to use in wiping the surface of the chess set. This is how the maintenance of the chess set is mostly done. Furthermore, you should also be aware that any acidic substance can potentially discolor the marble. So it would be wise to keep it away from acidic soap or even juices.</p> <p>There are many designs of a chess set. The years have seen several variations of themes of the set. There&#8217;s this soldier or animals or even this unconventional colors themed chess set. However, it&#8217;s classic and traditional design of alternate black and white has been mostly retained.</p> <p>Also, when shopping for a marble chess set, be aware of the many variety of marbles. The most common as discussed above is the black and white type. But if you look further, you will see that there are other colors like white and green, or the rarer black and brown chess sets. Some other stone like onyx are sometimes used to make a marble chess set as well.</p> <p>There are many variety of chess set to choose from. But if you&#8217;re looking for some rare pieces, you&#8217;ll have your best chances of finding it in the internet. There are many suppliers available and I&#8217;m sure that given the effort, you&#8217;ll find the perfect marble chess set just as you envision it to be.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How To Make Your Own Candles In 3 Easy Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 03:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you are eager to know how to make your own candles. This is easy to do and can be very rewarding. Buy what you need at your local craft store: 1. Wax 2. Wicks 3. Molds And as with any other hobby, you can also get creative by making candles with: 1. Color 2. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you are eager to know <a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-to-make-your-own-candles/">how to make your own candles</a>. This is easy to do and can be very rewarding. Buy what you need at your local craft store:</p> <p>1. Wax<br /> 2. Wicks<br /> 3. Molds</p> <p>And as with any other hobby, you can also get creative by making candles with:</p> <p>1. Color<br /> 2. Decorations<br /> 3. Fragrances</p> <p>The remainder of the supplies most likely can be found at home.</p> <p><strong>Step 1:</strong> In order to prepare the wax, melt it using a double boiler. What is a double boiler? Simply put, one large water-filled pot underneath a smaller pot, holding the wax. This will prevent the wax from burning.</p> <p><strong>Step 2:</strong> Next, positing the wax in the middle of the mold and pour the melted wax in.</p> <p><strong>Step 3:</strong> Allow wax to cool anywhere from four up to six hours prior to attempting to release it from the mold. If you find it difficult to remove the wax from the mold, try to freeze it for about 30 minutes. That should do the trick. You also can try non-stick oil in a spray can. First spray the mold completely and then pour the wax in. This will be a good way to remove the molded wax.</p> <p>Yes, enthusiasts commonly create their own molds by using liquid latex. Latex molds have been known to be too flexible to stand on one end while pouring the wax into them. Cut out a hole in a sturdy piece of cardboard large enough for the mold to pass through. Your latex mold should have a lip on the bottom. Pour wax into the mold as the cardboard acts as a support.</p> <p>There are many kinds of candles you can make. Try using different colors, a variety of decorations, and other fragrances. The only thing that will limit you is your imagination. Your next step might be learning <a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-to-make-scented-candles/">how to make scented candles</a>.</p> <p>Man has been making candles for ages. In the beginning the purpose was to create light&#8230;obviously, it was a necessity then. At present, making wax candles is mostly a hobby. There might be many other reasons. Self gratification is certainly one common reason. Often times, candles are given as gifts on special occasions. Making wax candles is also a good craft project for children. Profit is another common reason for making candles. Many people create candles to sell .</p> <p>You were asking &#8220;<a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-do-you-make-candles/">how do you make candles</a>?&#8221;. Hopefully, you found the answer.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Make Your Own Craft Supplies From Recycled Materials</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 03:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people enjoy making their crafts these days because it&#8217;s a fun way to create something that&#8217;s decorative and sometimes useful. Most home made craft projects are made with art supplies bought from a craft store, but some artists are looking at utilizing more junk items to make new art. Jewelry makers have been designing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Many people enjoy making their crafts these days because it&#8217;s a fun way to create something that&#8217;s decorative and sometimes useful. Most home made craft projects are made with art supplies bought from a craft store, but some artists are looking at utilizing more junk items to make new art. Jewelry makers have been <a href="http://www.beadjewelryblog.com">designing jewelry</a> from junk materials for years and that tradition has now moved into other art areas. <p>Creating an art project out of junk is often a great way to reduce the overall cost to make any craft project. Many people are trying to be more &#8220;green&#8221; these days, so art projects created from recycled supplies is going to be eye-catching if you sell your items at a art show. Re-used materials used in clever ways is appearing in a lot of different places these days, including in clothing, jewelry, handbags and even in decorative wall art.</p> <p>If you need ideas on what sort of re-used materials you can use you really do not have to look any further than a local junk store. Consider reusable material like the leather found in old handbags, shoes and belts that can be sliced into thin strips and twisted into something new. Just about any material can be cleverly used to make beaded jewelry. Many people even <a href="http://www.beadjewelryblog.com/how-to-make-your-own-bicycle-jewelry/">create necklaces from bicycle chains and old compact discs.</a></p> <p>When you&#8217;re making crafts out of older supplies you&#8217;ll most likely need to make sure the supplies are free of dirt and safe. Be sure to wash any possible grime off any item you take out of the trash. Some materials may need to be modified to make sure they don&#8217;t have any sharp edges or could harm anyone.</p> <p>Selling art made out of recycled materials could be your ticket to a more monetarily secure future. The next time you throw something in the trash you might want to pause and imagine what kind of art project you could make out of it. By using recycled supplies to make art you will saving the planet and maybe beginning a new funky craft business of your own!</p> <p>Remember that you do not always have to make your craft supplies to save cash. There are also lots of ways to <a href="http://www.beadboard.net/how-to-buy-beads-wholesale/">purchase wholesale beads</a> online if you search hard enough!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Scrapbooking Tools – How Cricut Tools Help With My Projects</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 03:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people pick up scrapbooking without buying lots of tools upfront. Most people prefer to improvise and work with what they’ve got at home, right? But I found out the hard way that a good set of cricut tools is necessary if I want to fully enjoy my scrapbooking projects. In the past, when I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people pick up scrapbooking without buying lots of tools upfront. Most people prefer to improvise and work with what they’ve got at home, right?</p> <p>But I found out the hard way that a good set of <a href="http://www.cricutessentials.com/">cricut tools</a> is necessary if I want to fully enjoy my scrapbooking projects. In the past, when I started a new scrapbooking project with my Cricut I had to gather all my stuff before I could begin. I had to search different places and often times I couldn’t find many after one of my kids used my scrapbooking place.</p> <p>But that’s not all. Very often I cursed when my tools lacked the necessary precision and I messed up one of my cuts that took me ages to create.</p> <p>Now I have the Cricut essentials: A robust high-quality set of tools for all things scrapbooking.</p> <p>Here’s what is included in the set of tools:</p> <p>Scissors: This is not just a scissor, it’s a high precision tool that you need if you want to make a perfect cut.</p> <p>Scoop: If you have ever had problems with the fragile edges of a paper cut, you know you need a scoop that you can trust. This one will do the job for you.</p> <p>Spatula: We all know how difficult it is to pick up the tiny bits of paper from the cutting mat. With this tool you can finally pick them up without damaging them at all.</p> <p>Knife: One of my favorite tools. It’s a high precision tool that everyone needs to finish a scrapbooking project. There’s simply no better way to make those delicate cuts.</p> <p>There are many more tools and they are all just as great as the ones I mentioned above. But there’s another thing I want to mention: With the cricut essentials you don’t only have all the tools you need, you also have them stored in one place. That’s way more effective than scattering them all over your rooms.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Marble Chess Set &#8211; A Chess Set At Its Finest</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 09:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A marble chess set is special enough to draw the attention of many people. Its designs is fitting for royalty. One glance and it can never be mistaken being of cheap quality. Marble chess set is unlike any of the usual chess set available on the market these days such as a wooden chess set. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://marble-chessset.com/">marble chess set</a> is special enough to draw the attention of many people. Its designs is fitting for royalty. One glance and it can never be mistaken being of cheap quality.</p> <p>Marble chess set is unlike any of the usual chess set available on the market these days such as a <a href="http://wooden-chessset.com/">wooden chess set</a>. This has been used throughout the ages by kings and other members of the royalty. This also makes a good addition to any collector&#8217;s possession because of its inherent elegance and beauty.</p> <p>Marble is the stone used as the raw material. This is the same materials that&#8217;s used in several renowned art masterpieces. Because of its fragile beauty yet undoubtedly resilient qualities, it has drawn the attention of many sculptors.</p> <p>It is understandable therefore, that any chess afficionado which has keen interest in the art would find a marble chess set very precious. Though most collectors would probably be content to have the chess set as more of an ornament and a display of sorts in their collections.</p> <p>And if you are looking to buy a chess set, you should be aware of how the delicate beauty of the set is maintained. There are generally available commercial cleaning solutions you can use to wipe on the surface of the chess set. This will improve the shine of your chess set. You should also be careful not to wipe anything acidic onto the marble as this will cause discoloration.</p> <p>There are many designs that has evolved throughout the years. The years have seen chess set of different themes such as animal or soldier themed sets. But with all the designs that propped up, it is still the classic black and white design that&#8217;s still widely used up to now.</p> <p>Additionally, you also need to be aware that different kinds of marbles are used to design a marble chess set. Aside from the common black and white marbles, there are also other different shades like white and green, black and tan colors, among others. Other stones like onyx are sometimes used as embellishment to those really decorated chess sets.</p> <p>If you are looking to buy your own piece of marble chess set or looking for something to add to your collection, the best place shop for it is on the internet. There are numerous suppliers of chess sets online. The real trick really is to find something that perfectly suits your preference.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Model Trains O Scale &#8211; Check Out This Exciting Model Train Gauge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 09:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Model Trains O ScaleModel trains were very popular back in the early 1900&#8242;s and at that time, the most popular were model trains O scale. The great thing about O scale trains was that while they were small, they weren&#8217;t too small for everyone to handle, including children. Then, different sizes became available, and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center"></p><p style="text-align:center"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbfodx3xzTA"><a href="http://www.trainsoscale.co">Model Trains O Scale</a></a></p><p>Model trains were very popular back in the early 1900&#8242;s and at that time, the most popular were model <a title="trains o scale" href="http://www.trainsoscale.co"><strong>trains O scale</strong></a>. The great thing about O scale trains was that while they were small, they weren&#8217;t too small for everyone to handle, including children. Then, different sizes became available, and the O scale fell out of favor. In the 1990&#8242;s, a brand new business started manufacturing model railroad trains in this size again, and a new crowd of people discovered the joy of model railroad trains.</p> <p>One thing that makes this size popular is because it is easier to set up a permanent background and track. With the smaller sizes, the details on the setup can start to blend together, making it difficult to have a great setup. With the slightly larger size of the <a href="http://www.trainsoscale.co">o gauge trains</a>, it&#8217;s not difficult to make all of the models in your collection to the right scale, and you don&#8217;t have to sacrifice any details.</p> <p>An ideal starter set for anybody of any age is the O gauge model railroad. They are a good size for the small hands of children. It&#8217;s easier to put them together as well as pick the trains up and deal with them easier after a derailment. <a href="http://www.trainsoscale.co">trains O scale</a> used to come in only a 3 rail model, but now are also available in a 2 rail model. Many people still prefer the 3 rail model. This could be from the nostalgia of adults, because they would have played with the 3 rail model as children.</p> <p>Model trains O scale are the most popular of all the different scales available. Part of the reason is because it&#8217;s easier to set up a miniature world to accompany the train set. For a number of people, their first introduction to model railroads were trains that were O scale. They are also more available than some of the other train sizes are. Because of their size, they are great option to give to a child as their starter set, and easy for a beginner to deal with. If you have an interest in model railroad trains, you should investigate O scale trains.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Discover How To Collect Model Trains O Scale</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 09:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn All About Model TrainsOne of the best ways to combine the joys of running model trains and collecting them is with trains O scale. These little trains are built on a small scale, and though they are made to look realistic, the main objective is to be able to run them. Collecting them is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center"></p><p style="text-align:center"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbfodx3xzTA"><a href="http://www.trainsoscale.co">Learn All About Model Trains</a></a></p><p>One of the best ways to combine the joys of running model trains and collecting them is with <a title="trains o scale" href="http://www.trainsoscale.co"><strong>trains O scale</strong></a>. These little trains are built on a small scale, and though they are made to look realistic, the main objective is to be able to run them. Collecting them is a good choice of a hobby because they are not fragile artifacts that can break with the slightest touch. The reason for this is that they were made to be affordable and durable because children loved to play with them.</p> <p>This attention to functionality over tiny details is very apparent in the track as well. Those that designed these miniature trains were much more concerned with having them be easily operated rather than compromising it for the sake of being accurate. There is proof of this because many model railroaders built their own track in days gone by, whether it was narrow gauge or wide gauge. Depending on the region there are differences as well, as United Kingdom O scale running stock is 1:43.5, while the United States uses 1:48 scale. As for types of power, the trains can go on a more realistic looking two rail track with a direct current voltage source, or they instead use a third rail, which isn&#8217;t realistic looking but allows for movement.</p> <p>For people that are interested in pursuing o scale models as a hobby seriously, the gauge that the United States uses is a wise choice beause it&#8217;s the same one that most dollhouses use. To put it another way, if you have any want to really expand the appearance and feel of the town that the train travels through, you&#8217;ll have lots of options at the 1:48 scale, such as people. buildings and accessories.</p> <p>So for those that are looking for an interesting, hands on hobby with a lot of different areas to explore, you should consider collecting and model <a title="trains o scale" href="http://www.trainsoscale.co"><strong>trains O scale</strong></a>. You will like the enjoyment of seeking out different makes and models, and if you enjoy construction then you won&#8217;t have a problem designing your own track layouts. Of course, if you have any children that might want to play with your creation, that won&#8217;t be the worst thing considering how sturdily these units are designed.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Why Has My Homemade Soap Gone Liquidy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 09:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who make homemade soap usually have little idea of the chemistry behind it. We want to turn the ingredients into soap, to saponify in technical terms. I can see some friends roll their eyes and think, well, doh! However they are missing the point and that is: soap making IS a chemical process and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who <a title="make homemade soap" href="http://www.makehomemadesoap.net/">make homemade soap</a> usually have little idea of the chemistry behind it. We want to turn the ingredients into soap, to saponify in technical terms. I can see some friends roll their eyes and think, well, doh! However they are missing the point and that is: soap making IS a chemical process and that it does take several days to complete the process. Fortunately most of that time occurs in the mold and only a short period requires the soap makers attention.</p> <p>If, when you <a title="make homemade soap" href="http://www.makehomemadesoap.net/">make homemade soap</a> the temperature of the soap mix drops too low as you are stirring it is possible for the soap to look as though it has gone to trace when it is only the solid fat/oils setting again. This is a false trace. If you don&#8217;t recognise this and pour your mix into the mold then it is likely the ingredients will separate out again, becoming very liquid again. If this occurs then you need to put the mixture back in the soap pot. Reheat carefully while stirring all the time until it comes to trace again. Check your temperatures with a thermometer to make sure they are in the right range.</p> <p>It is also possible for your soaps to go liquidy if left to dry in a high heat area. One soapmaker left her soap to cure next to the furnace, thinking they would dry out nicely in the heat. They went liquidy instead. She reported she had to gather all the semiliquidy bars, put them back in the soap pot, added just a little water and took it back to trace and remolded again.</p> <p>If you find a layer of liquid at the base of the mold when you remove your soap this is probably excess lye. This is usually because you are lye heavy. It is possible that you made a mistake measuring your lye, or in your calculations or you may have forgotten to add one of your oils. Experienced soapmakers suggest this mistake can&#8217;t be fixed and the mixture has to be disposed of.</p> <p>Like baking, when you <a title="make homemade soap" href="http://www.makehomemadesoap.net/">make homemade soap</a>, it is a process with a beginning, a middle and an end. The chemical reaction means that the ingredients are changed to a totally different compound that is now soap. It is always best to use or check your recipe with a soap calculator to make sure the quantities of ingredients are correct. Soapmaking requires accurate proportions and once you have those then the saponification, the chemical reaction, happens with just a little help from you.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How To Make Wax Candles &#8211; Homemade Candle Creation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 09:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you want to learn how to make your own candles. This is easy to do and can be very rewarding. At your local craft store, buy the supplies you need: 1. Wax 2. Wicks 3. Molds And as with any other hobby, you can also get creative by making candles with: 1. Color 2. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you want to learn <a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-to-make-your-own-candles/">how to make your own candles</a>. This is easy to do and can be very rewarding. At your local craft store, buy the supplies you need:</p> <p>1. Wax<br /> 2. Wicks<br /> 3. Molds</p> <p>And as with any other hobby, you can also get creative by making candles with:</p> <p>1. Color<br /> 2. Decorations<br /> 3. Fragrances</p> <p>The remainder of the supplies most likely can be found at home.</p> <p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Preparing the wax is easy through melting it in a double boiler. Have you used a double boiler before? You will need one large pot filled with water underneath and a smaller pot that will hold the wax to go on top. That way, the wax will not burn.</p> <p><strong>Step 2:</strong> Hold the wax steady and keep it in the middle of the mold while you pour in the melted wax.</p> <p><strong>Step 3:</strong> Allow wax to cool anywhere from four up to six hours prior to attempting to release it from the mold. Try freezing the mold for 30 minutes to help make it easier to remove the wax. That should solve the problem. You may also use non-stick oil in a spray can. Spray the entire mold before pouring wax in. This way, you will be able to effectively remove the wax from the mold.</p> <p>Yes, enthusiasts commonly create their own molds by using liquid latex. Latex molds are typically way too flexible for standing on their own when pouring the wax into them. Cut out a hole in a sturdy piece of cardboard large enough for the mold to pass through. On the bottom of your latex mold, there should be a lip. While pouring the wax into the mold, use the cardboard as support.</p> <p>There are many kinds of candles you can make. Try using different colors, a variety of decorations, and other fragrances. You will be able to create as much as your imagination will allow. Your next step might be learning <a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-to-make-scented-candles/">how to make scented candles</a>.</p> <p>Candle making has been around for centuries. Creating light was the only purpose before&#8230;definitely a necessity then. These days, candle making is mostly a hobby. There might be a number of other reasons. Self gratification is a common reason. Candles are also made for gift giving. Many parents teach their children how to make wax candles as a craft project. Profit is another common reason for making candles. Candles are often the beginning of a home business.</p> <p>You were asking &#8220;<a href="http://candle-instructions.com/how-do-you-make-candles/">how do you make candles</a>?&#8221;. Hopefully, you found the answer.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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