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August 28, 2010

There is just no better way to learn candle making than joining a creative candle making class! Also a great opportunity to spend quality time with a friend or relative. You may be honing your skills or stepping out to discover a new hobby. Regardless, it is an ideal way to relax and be constructive at the same time.

Here are three notices as examples of what to look for when searching for candle making classes.

  1. One Stop Candle in Williston Park, NY. Learn all phases of candle making. Hands-on lessons limited in size. Students receive individual attention.
  2. Nova Studio, Point Richmond, CA provides candle making classes inclusive of aromatherapy candles.
  3. Michael’s Arts & Crafts, located throughout the US, conducts various craft classes…including making soy candles.

The right class can provide you with a wealth of candle making knowledge. What better way to master the different candle waxes or keep abreast of new equipment and techniques? Candle courses will teach you the skills required to create all sizes, types and designs of candles.

On-line lessons and candle making books are available for those who so desire. However, many folks find a person to person situation more conducive to learning.

Check the classified section of your neighborhood newspaper for live lessons in your area. You also might check with area craft stores or hobby shops. Call and inquire at all the community, recreational or civic centers around your home town.

Candle classes can lead to your own small business. When starting out, entrepreneurs often use skills acquired in candle courses. They have learned to turn a profit and have fun at the same time.

With this in mind, get out and find that perfect candle class. Immerse yourself in fragrant oils, sweet-smelling beeswax and glimmering gels, letting your sole ooze with creativity.


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