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Gel Candles

Gel candles aren’t new to the world of candle making; however, their popularity has erupted into a massive market. Everyone from stay-at-home mom looking to supplement the family income to big corporations wanting to expand their product are cashing in on the gel candle phenomena.

The popularity of these wonderful candles lies in a range of attributes. They are simple to make, more economical, unique in design and more.

Uniqueness

From apple pies that look good enough and real enough to eat to mugs filled with an ice cream float that smells like the real thing, gel candles are vastly different and unique. They come in some of the most amazing shapes, colors and fragrances imaginable.

Gel candles can be formed to look like anything you can imagine. You can find them in the shape of food, animals, and household objects. You can also find them with intricate scenes seemingly suspended in air. Everything from aquarium scenes to winter wonderlands can be found in gel candles.

Crafts

As many artisans can attest, candle making has long been a popular item at craft fairs and holiday shows. Making gel candles is a relatively simple process that produces very unique and individual products. The potential to have an income generated by making gel candles is very high.

Good, quality, work along with unique ideas for the gel candles can result in a home-based business. Stay-at-home moms can help supplement the family income and possibly create a full-time business for themselves.

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Posted in Birding, Birdwatching, Ceramics, Coin Collecting, Gardening, Hobbies, Model Aircraft, R/C Toys, Sewing, Stamp Collecting on Apr 5th, 2009, 2:05 am by topworld     

Gel Candle Recipe: Gel Wedding Candles

Gel candles are simple to make and wonderful to give as gifts. The beauty in them is that you can make them to suite any occasion or taste. By using various glass containers, trinkets added to the candle for décor and varying the scent each candle can be individualized to the recipient. Recipes for making gel candles are simple to arrive at. A wedding gel candle recipe is listed here to get you started, once you see how easy personalizing them can be you’ll be creating your own recipes in no time at all.

Basics

The basis for all of the gel candles includes the following items:

  • Candle gel
  • Wicks – preferably coated as they are easier to work with
  • Scissors for trimming the wick
  • Accessories as listed in the recipes

Bride and Groom Candles

Give the bride and groom a set of matching candles made using champagne flutes. Add a light scent and color that corresponds to the wedding color to make them even more special. If you prefer to have the candle colored more like champagne, use a pale yellow color. Items Needed:

  • Champagne flutes – plain or inscribed with “Bride” and “Groom”
  • If desired, small bride and groom figurine, small ceramic wedding bells, or other wedding celebration accessories you would like to add. Make sure any items you choose are ceramic.
  • Fragrant oil for scenting the candle, if desired.
  • Lace or ribbon for decoration

Instructions

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Posted in Birding, Birdwatching, Ceramics, Coin Collecting, Gardening, Hobbies, Model Aircraft, R/C Toys, Sewing, Stamp Collecting on Apr 3rd, 2009, 9:08 pm by topworld     

Whats the most popular childrens toy?

The other day I posted a question on “answer bank” and had a great response. It seems that there are loads of people out there with fond memories of the toys that they owned back in their childhood days. 

My question was what do you think was the best or most entertaining toy you ever owned?” 

The first response I got back was “etch a sketch” I too remember having one of those and got hours of fun out of it. 

Next up was “Hungry Hippos” probably a game that many people have either owned or heard of. It’s an addictive game and one that you never seem to get fed up with. 

Someone else said it was a yo yo and another “juggling balls” which kept them amused for hours. 

Football was mentioned often using Mums washing line to make your own makeshift goalposts in the back garden. Also there were boomerangs. 

Another real old favourite was lego which I suppose really took over from mecano. 

For the girls out there it was of course “Sindy”, “My Little Ponies” and the “Barbie Doll”. 

It seems that a lot of the girls were lucky enough to have their own dolls houses. Very often they have been kept in the family and passed on to further generations. 

One thing I do notice is that out of all the replies there is only one game which requires more than one to play. 

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Posted in Birding, Birdwatching, Ceramics, Coin Collecting, Gardening, Hobbies, Model Aircraft, R/C Toys, Sewing, Stamp Collecting on Apr 2nd, 2009, 5:31 pm by topworld     

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