
Creating your own custom recipes is a rewarding part of making your own soap - but each oil imparts its own qualities.
We all know that a candle is a combination of wax and wick...but past that there are many different varieties. Even if you take scent and color out of the mix, there is still an amazing array of different shapes, sizes, and purposes for candles.
I love summer parties when friends come over, if for no other reason than I can put out my Iced Tea gel candle and have people wonder if it's a real glass of tea or not. While most of the candles I make are out of paraffin or soy wax, I do enjoy playing around with gel candle "wax" every now and then. But did you know that gel wax isn't really wax at all? How is it different? What fragrances can you use? What wicks or containers can you use? How do you get that darned gel out of the bucket? And is it going to explode if you light it?
Are you starting your own small soap or candle business, or just want to professionally label the soaps and candles you are giving away? Are you stumped for ideas on your labels? I have a number of resources for soap and candle making labels here on this site, including World Label which is now offering free fillable labels in PDF label templates for U.S. letter-size label sheets. There are two starter label designs to choose from. Each design has 10 different sized labels in rectangular shapes, oval and round labels. Go to their blog for the Free Soap & Candle Labels Biz Starter Kit.
One of the great things about soap making is that there are so many people out there (me included, I suppose) that are there to help you get started. We'll share our tips, help you do things correctly, and even share a recipe now and then. But even better than that is the feeling you get when you create your own recipe from scratch. You understand the qualities of the oils, and you customize your own special recipe. It's suddenly not just soap...it's your soap.Rid your home of grime and harsh chemicals by cleaning with these natural items. More >
Every home is different, but this basic cleaning supply list is a good starting point. More >
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