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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Love a nice smelling house but hate the toxic ingredients in big candle companies? Me too. </p>
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<p class="has-background has-large-font-size" style="background-color:#a9e9cf"><strong><em>Simple, low cost, and not packed full of artificial chemicals.</em> </strong></p>



<p>I&#8217;ve always been a sucker for a nice smelling home, but I&#8217;m not a sucker for the artificial fragrances and chemicals that most home fragrance products come with. A few years ago, I started researching and experimenting with making my own candles and wax melts. I found out what worked, and what didn&#8217;t. Now, I make <em>a lot</em> of candles and wax melts throughout the year. I make them for myself, friends &amp; family, and to sell at local craft markets. Keep reading and I&#8217;ll explain as simple as possible how you can successfully make your own at home too. </p>



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<p class="has-large-font-size"><strong>#1</strong> <strong>Source The Wax</strong></p>



<p>I personally like to use either soy wax, beeswax or a combination of both. Don&#8217;t be too alarmed at the cost of these waxes as most waxes are sold in 5-10 pound bags, which could make quite a few candles (depending on the size you&#8217;re making).</p>



<p>Best Soy &amp; Beeswax For Home Candle Making:</p>



<ul>
<li><a href="https://villagecraftandcandle.com/?ref=97640q82&amp;gad_source=1&amp;gclid=Cj0KCQiA7OqrBhD9ARIsAK3UXh3R0Uy_WkZvfnL9uVHW_aAO5ynrSdEwTSzSwOs8_VU-jNZmNINNd04aAlY6EALw_wcB">Village Craft &amp; Candle</a></li>



<li><a href="https://www.newdirectionsaromatics.ca/?gad_source=1&amp;gclid=Cj0KCQiA7OqrBhD9ARIsAK3UXh3cYI4a36rGf5bMNgpAIIXoSNns3KOEYZiw4dIhWjMXvm34WHiDoSUaAhOmEALw_wcB">New Directions Aromatics </a></li>



<li><a href="https://amzn.to/47JpTL7">Amazon</a> even has some smaller bags at a reasonable price</li>
</ul>



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<p class="has-large-font-size"><strong>#2 Source The Essential Oils</strong></p>



<p>One pound of dry wax will need 1-1.5 liquid oz of scent. You can mix multiple different scents together to create your own unique blend! Some essential oil companies charge 20-50 dollars for 15 mL of product &#8211; which is CRAZY. I&#8217;ve found a company that sells essential oils in larger containers for a fraction of the price &#8211; I&#8217;ve included them below. I&#8217;ve tested out quite a few of these oils and they all seem to have the same quality as a $40.00 15mL bottle. Artificial fragrance gives me wicked headaches and I haven&#8217;t made a candle yet that has given me one! Village Craft and Candle is one of my favorite one stop candle shops. Plus, they have a great selection of affordable essential oils in bulk containers.<strong> Click on the picture below and it&#8217;ll take you straight to Village Craft and Candles natural fragrance section. </strong></p>



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<p>Shipping can be expensive in some of these wholesale companies so I&#8217;ve included a few links of essential oils that I&#8217;ve tested out from Amazon: </p>



<ul>
<li><a href="https://amzn.to/48jZrHJ">Variety pack of 6 10ML bottles </a></li>



<li><a href="https://amzn.to/3uZla9E">Majestic Pure Essential Oil &#8211; 4 fl. oz</a> *click through for different scents*</li>



<li><a href="https://amzn.to/3RvfJXQ">HIQILI Eucalyptus Essential Oil 100ML</a> *click through for different scents*</li>
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<p class="has-large-font-size"><strong>#3 Buy The Wicks and Find a Jar</strong></p>



<p>Wick kits are pretty affordable and easy to find.<a href="https://amzn.to/46KoOkM"> Click here for the ones I use. </a>I say<em> find a jar</em> because they are so easy to come by. Make an even more eco friendly candle by turning an old jar laying around your house into a cute candle that fills the room with a beautiful scent. I accumulate tiny jam jars from friends and family gifting me homemade goodies &#8211; so I turn them into candles and return them. Even an old ceramic mug that you&#8217;re about to throw away would make a perfect little candle. If you do go out and buy a candle jar, ensure that it&#8217;s one you&#8217;ll re-use once the wax runs it course. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Natural Soy Wax Candles</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Ingredients</h3>



<ul>
<li>Soy wax and/or beeswax</li>



<li>1-2oz essential oil</li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Equipment</h3>



<ul>
<li>Double boiler or *makeshift* a glass bowl in a pot of water</li>



<li><a href="https://amzn.to/3GvU8co">Kitchen thermometer</a></li>



<li>Jar</li>



<li><a href="https://amzn.to/3t2GpXu">Wick &amp; wick holder</a></li>



<li>Rubber spatula</li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Directions</h3>



<ol>
<li>Add<a href="https://amzn.to/418fk1D"> 1 pound of wax</a> into the double boiler &amp; turn to low heat. (1 pound of wax will make a medium size candle)</li>



<li>Prepare candle jar and desired wick placements.</li>



<li>Slowly melt the wax until the temperature of the wax reaches 185F. Turn the heat off.</li>



<li>Immediately add 1-1.5oz (depending on desired scent strength) of essential oil per one pound of wax and slowly sir it into the wax.</li>



<li>Once the wax cools to 160F, pour into the prepared candle jar.</li>



<li>When the candle is 1/2 hardened, you can optionally add botanicals on top.</li>



<li>If the candle hardens with a crack or bubble, just take a hair dryer and smooth it out. It takes about 2 minutes to fix.</li>



<li>Trim the wick once the candle is fully hardened and enjoy! (I just use regular kitchen scissors)</li>
</ol>



<p class="has-black-color has-text-color has-background has-link-color wp-elements-1be8f815c6d511e70107fcf14f74eed5" style="background-color:#f8ff78"><strong>**FYI: Some waxes need 1-2 weeks to &#8216;cure&#8217; before being lit. Curing binds the scent to the wax for maximum scent throw. If you light your candle and can&#8217;t smell anything&#8230; it probably needs time to cure.**</strong></p>
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