Greenguy |
2008-02-02 10:29 PM |
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Originally Posted by docholly
(Post 387214)
...If you used quality self consuming soy candles you wouldn't have that problem. You get an even burn and they liquefy so that you get a full use of the candle to the bottom.
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I'm starting to change over. Some of the candles I made yeaterday were 100% soy, but I still have a lot of wax candles left & I don't want to be wasteful :)
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Originally Posted by RedCherry
(Post 387223)
I bought a cute thing last year that is a small lamp with a stand. You place the candle (i use ones that are in jars and pretty pricey) on the stand and turn on the lamp. It melts the wax so you get the scent in the room, but doesn't burn the wick. Turn the lamp off, candle reforms. You can use the same candle over and over, and don't have to worry about burning curious cats. |thumb ...
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But then there's no fire. I like fire |hotjump|
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