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Look For Cheap Candle Molds Around the House

By Kaye Dennan

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As a novice candle maker you don't want to be spending a lot of money on purchasing molds so there are lots of ways you can get around this expense. When you first start out with any hobby you get so excited that you want to try lots of different ideas.

If you want to keep making candles I am sure you will discover what really takes your fancy as in the type of candles you want to make, then you can spend your money at that time.

You will find that you may have lots of things around the house that you can use. If you don't, take a trip to the local second hand store and you may find ideal glass containers there for next to nothing.

Glass containers

Glass containers are really popular for candle making. They can be used to sit a candle in or to pour wax into. They really look so romantic on a dinner table or in the bedroom. They really are stunning and what I like is that you can tie things like raffia or ribbon around the glass, well out of the way of the flame and you have a really attractive display even for a plain candle.

Another benefit of using glass containers is that if you keep the level of the wax well down, you have a relatively safe candle. I think this is excellent where there are children or animals. The safety factor is also good for the dining table where wine and food is being passed around.

Caution: If you are going to be using glass as the container to pour wax into you must heat the glass in the oven first.

Molds for pillar candles

Metal cylinders are best for making pillar candles. They make a good shape, but do remember that you have to use a releasing agent so that the candle slips out once it is set.

Votive candles

These might be a candle mould that you would like to buy because they are a popular candle for your own personal use and they are great to give as presents. They display nicely in a box and are really inexpensive as a gift, but Oh, so lovely. For gifts you can use one fragrance or a variety of fragrances and I am sure they would be gratefully received.

Cardboard cartons

A really popular carton that is used is the milk carton because we have so many of them available so you can just pour away to your hearts content then tear off the carton to free the candle. So easy! And So Cheap!

Secrets to candle making can be downloaded at Candle Making - Start With Confidence. For more information on candle making, especially votive candles you will find this information on candle making invaluable. Candle making is so much fun and such cheap but beautiful gifts can be made when you make candles.

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