Start Kicking Ass With Container Soy Candle Making: Tired of heat guns, sinkholes, wet spots, and other things that totally piss you off when making ... so you can get started with your own success!
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Start Kicking Ass With Container Soy Candle Making: Tired of heat guns, sinkholes, wet spots, and other things that totally piss you off when making ... so you can get started with your own success!
Revised June 2018! Now includes bonus Pumpkin Chai Wax Melt recipe and additional online resource section located on our website at www.aggiesonmain.com This beginner's instruction manual is for anyone wanting to learn how to make soy container candles. I’ve cut out the many variables and misinformation to give you a clear, precise place to start in this craft. Once you have a solid foundation you can grow as you see fit. This product-based guide is perfect for those considering candle making as a small business or program fundraiser. I give you specific information including exact recipes to go forward immediately with your own project and evaluate for yourself if this craft is a viable place for your business or fundraiser. You’ll find links to specific supplies and suppliers I currently use in my own business as well as specific recipes and step-by-step instructions I use to create profitable, quality, all-natural, sellable products. I’ll even tell you the exact wax I use, the specific amount of fragrance oils I use, and what containers have been the most successful and profitable in our business. I include a trouble-shooting section for specific problems commonly experienced in soy candle making and offer specific, tested solutions to help get your project and learning on the right track to success. Want to learn about the adhesion of wax to glass containers? It’s in here. Want to avoid the dreaded sinkholes in your candles? That’s in here, too! Are you interested in the hand-made makers movement? This book will help.