I have not long ago motionless to begin creation candles, as well as we was wondering if any one knew of the great candlemaking book, as well as if any one had a little “what they do not discuss it ya” recommendation to give about candle making!??

Thanks!

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3 Responses to “Anyone know of a good CANDLE MAKING Book?”

  1. The “Everything Candlemaking Book” is pretty good. I would start at my local library and see what else they have.

    Good luck

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  3. That Smells Good.. says:

    I started making candles a few years ago and now i run my own small business making them. I didn’t know anything about it at the time. Books are a great tool and i would say the library is a great place to start due to the fact that they don’t cost you anything to get them there. I use gel-wax because I find it can hold more scent, burn longer, and looks better. (to me) Gel-wax can open up a lot more design doors for you as well. Hobby stores such as Hobbie lobby, and michael’s have a few books.
    If you have any questions you can contact me and you can see some of my candle art at and you can also see more on here . If you go to a hobby store don’t let them talk you into buying too much to start old pots and pans or coffee cans will do the job of melting the wax just fine.

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