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		<title>Why Should You Use Beeswax Candles?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 20:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of candles, beeswax candles are top of the line. These candles are really expensive, but there are good reasons for that. In addition, beeswax candles are also some of the cleanest candle varieties.
There are three different candle competitors that beeswax candles are competing with: paraffin candles, soy candles and gel candles. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the world of candles, beeswax candles are top of the line. These candles are really expensive, but there are good reasons for that. In addition, beeswax candles are also some of the cleanest candle varieties.</p>
<p>There are three different candle competitors that beeswax candles are competing with: paraffin candles, soy candles and <a href="http://www.candlepixie.com/gel-candles.php">gel</a> candles. The competition is not as expensive, but then again, it has a lower quality too.</p>
<p> We are making beeswax candles from the wax commercial bee farmers are gathering from their bee hives. To prepare the <a href="http://www.candlepixie.com/">candle making</a> process, the beeswax itself is being processed and purified. Heating the wax in a hot water is what a purification process is all about.</p>
<p> Beeswax candles come in many different shapes and forms and they also come in scented and unscented varieties. The main reason these pricey candles are stated as top of the notch candles is their burning qualities. The difference is that some other candles do not emit such a powerful yellow color and burn with such warm flames.</p>
<p> There is only a small amount of wax dripping from a beeswax candles.</p>
<p> A lot of different religious services are using these candles just for the characteristics they have. Some religious institutions like the Catholic Church make heavy use of candles during their services. If those candles would drip wax everywhere, that could be a huge mess and a big problem.</p>
<p> They are using beeswax candles because they do not drip wax, and this is how the problem is solved. You will not have to tolerate a lot of smoke from these candles, simply because they do not produce it. In other words, they are very clean burning candles. This characteristic makes them desirable candles to burn with children in the home and also generally to protect your family&#8217;s respiratory systems.</p>
<p> With these candles you won&#8217;t have such problems as bad petroleum smell that you usually get with paraffin candles and you won&#8217;t have problems with darks spots on your ceiling or your walls due to the soot.</p>
<p> It is worth to buy these expensive candles that require a lot of labor involved in their manufacturing process, since they are giving a big amount of benefits.</p>
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		<title>Coin Collecting: A New Enjoyable Hobby</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 10:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Would you believe that collecting coins, aside from being a great hobby, can be a nifty one, too, just as long as you know what you’re doing? Of course, who wouldn’t want to collect a lot of money? And as what they say ever since, money can make the world go round. But that’s different. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Would you believe that collecting coins, aside from being a great hobby, can be a nifty one, too, just as long as you know what you’re doing? Of course, who wouldn’t want to collect a lot of money? And as what they say ever since, money can make the world go round. But that’s different. This one’s about collecting vintage coins, coins from around the world and coins from outer space, if you can find one. You might even discover a coin as big as a car which was used by early humans to barter or trade and with this kind of collection, you might even make your friends go envy. You can even start selling your own coin collection for money. The fact of the matter is, there are lots of <a href="http://www.ultimatecoincollecting.com">coin collecting guide</a>s that can help you how to do coin collection professionally (nice…).</p>
<p>That’s correct, there are actually different guides like this that thrive all over the Internet. What these different coin collecting guides can do is to aid you better comprehend that collecting coins is actually a professional hobby and concept of collecting anything and they even made a term for it: Numismatics. According to book guides and you can find this information in a <a href="http://www.ultimatecoincollecting.com">coin collecting for kids</a> guide, Numismatics is the systematic collection and study of coins. It’s even regarded in the olden days as the “hobby of kings”. If you’re serious about coin collecting, you should have specific guide with you. It will help you how to detect fake or genuine ancient coins. Nobody wants to waste precious time looking for various different types of coins only to discover that they are imitation, right?</p>
<p>So, where can you find a specific <a href="http://www.ultimatecoincollecting.com">coin collecting guide</a> that can teach you how to collect coins in a serious but fun and professional manner? To help you out and prevent you from doing the traditional leg and drive approach, you just have to click any of the links above and follow it to get your guide and what’s more, it even has a free sample email message that will tell you more in a brief manner about numismatics or the systematic hobby of collecting coins.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Gel Candles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 02:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gel candles are easy to make and beautiful to give. Their popularity couple with the ease of making them has made the hobby a second income for many stay at home moms and even crafters looking for that a unique product .
Before you start making your gel candles, do your research and find a reputable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gel candles are easy to make and beautiful to give. Their popularity couple with the ease of making them has made the hobby a second income for many stay at home moms and even crafters looking for that a unique product .</p>
<p>Before you start making your gel candles, do your research and find a reputable supplier of gel wax.  It is the most important ingredient in your candles and should be your highest priority. Local craft stores may not carry a high quality gel so check before you spend money on an inferior product that ruins your candle making effort.</p>
<p>A word about embeds before starting. Embeds are part of what makes gel candles unique. From fish aquarium scenes to seashells suspended in air, embeds are the icing on the cake. You can’t use just any object in your candle due to it melting. Ceramic, glass, wax molded figures, pewter, and glitter. The basic rule of thumb is anything that is non-flammable can be used as an embed.</p>
<p><a href="http://gel-candles-101.com/category/how-to-make-gel-candles/">How to Make Gel Candles</a></p>
<p>Assemble Your Ingredients and Tools</p>
<p>Gather all your tools in one central location to make it easier for you to work. Preferably you will want to be near your heat source. This could be your kitchen or a room with a hotplate. Do not use the microwave for melting your gel. It can catch fire if it reaches its flashpoint and it needs to be a precise temperature for making <a href="http://candlesonlinemagazine.com/">candles</a>.</p>
<p>You will need:</p>
<p>* Large glass measuring container – this is used to pour your melted wax into your containers;<br /> * Heat Source or Electric Presto Kettle: Use to melt your gel;<br /> * Thermometer: Your gel has to be melted to 225°F, candy thermometers work great;<br /> * Metal Utensil: Do not stir your gel with wooden utensils, this causes bubbles;<br /> * Skewers: Metal, for positioning and moving your embedded objects;<br /> * Glass Containers: These are your candle containers; they can be mugs, champagne flutes, votive cups, and more. The only requirement is that it not be made of a burnable or meltable material;<br /> * Gel: candle gel wax in the density required for your project, the higher density gels are used for candles that will contain embeds. Lower density gels are great for plain, scented candles.<br /> * Fragrance Oils: These must be made for gel candles and have a flashpoint of 170°F.<br /> * Liquid or color block dye: Again, make sure it is appropriate for gel candles. Do not use cloth dye, crayons or food coloring.<br /> * Embeds: Use your imagination<br /> * Candle Wicks – you should use pre-tabbed pre-waxed wicks for the best outcome.</p>
<p>Let’s Get Started</p>
<p>Now that you’ve got all your supplies gathered, let’s have some fun. Remember that you are only limited by your imagination. Each candle is a work of art that is unique to you the maker or the person you are making it for. Follow these simple steps to make your masterpieces.</p>
<p>1. Melt Gel: Use your candy thermometer to maintain and reach the desired temperature of 225°F. If you are using a glass cup for melting, put it in your oven to melt it. The Presto Pot is great but don’t rely on the gauge, use a thermometer. The gel will take a little while to melt. While it is doing so, you can move on to other steps.<br /> 2. Wash your container and dry them thoroughly. There should not be any residue or oils to cloud your candle gel wax.<br /> 3. Assemble your embeddable objects and your wicks and have them near your containers.<br /> 4. After your wax is melted: If you are going to color your wax, use a toothpick to add a small amount of color. Stir well and drip a small amount on a piece of white paper to see the result. If you are adding fragrance add it now as well.<br /> 5. Secure your wick to the bottom of your container with a small dab of hot glue. Try not to use too much hot glue as it can make your candle murky.<br /> 6. Fill your containers partially with hot wax.<br /> 7. Add your embeds as desired, using your metal skewers to position them where you want them.<br /> 8. Top off the container with wax.<br /> 9. Allow to gel.<br /> 10. Trim wick to 1/4” from top.</p>
<p>Bubble Tips</p>
<p>To avoid bubbles, stir gel slowly and pour gel slowly. This will take practice. If you see a lot of bubbles after pouring you can use a heat gun to remove them. If they appear after the candle has settled you can put the candle in a warm oven to remove them.  Bubbles can be decorative if you are making a champagne or aquarium candle.</p>
<p><a href="http://gel-candles-101.com/">Gel candles</a> are a simple, inexpensive means of letting your creative juices flow. Sharing your talent with friends and family makes gift giving that much more meaningful, and who knows your idea for a candle might just be the next product that takes the world by storm.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 02:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>The popularity of these wonderful candles lies in a range of attributes. They are simple to make, more economical, unique in design and more.</p>
<p>Uniqueness</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Crafts</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Friends and family will be delighted with their <a href="http://candlesonlinemagazine.com/">candles</a> made specifically for them based. This also saves time and money when gift shopping.</p>
<p>Economical</p>
<p>Gel candles last longer than standard was candles. Gel candles, depending on size, will burn upwards of 200 hours.</p>
<p>In terms of making your own gel candles the value is amazing. The gel wax is the most expensive item on the list. Containers for the candles can be found everywhere from thrift stores to your own cupboards. All that is necessary is that the glass be thick enough not to crack from the heat of the candle.</p>
<p>The return on gel candles is amazing. It is not unusual to see profits that are upwards of 200%. It takes very little time to make a great many candles making the return skyrocket.</p>
<p>Decoration</p>
<p><a href="http://gel-candles-101.com/">Gel candles</a> can be used in a variety of decorating schemes. Wedding planners and brides can have them made in flutes to use as centerpieces on the tables of the reception. Baby showers could have take away gifts for the guest using votive size candles with diaper pins embedded and scented with a baby powder fragrance.</p>
<p>Home décor ideas are limitless. Having a wine dinner? Make wine glass gel candles and arrange them around the table and seating area or use a small wine bottle as your container and have a wine bottle as the centerpiece. Make enough wine glass candles to send home with your guests.</p>
<p>Here to Stay</p>
<p><a href="http://gel-candles-101.com/category/gel-candles/">Gel candles</a> are not a fad that is going to disappear overnight. Their unique designs make them more than a passing fancy. Couple that with the simplicity of making them and you have a recipe for a successful product for many years to come.</p>
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		<title>Gel Candle Recipe: Gel Wedding Candles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 21:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://gel-candles-101.com/">Gel candles</a> 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.</p>
<p>Basics</p>
<p>The basis for all of the gel candles includes the following items:</p>
<ul>
<li>Candle gel</li>
<li>Wicks – preferably coated as they are easier to work with</li>
<li>Scissors for trimming the wick</li>
<li>Accessories as listed in the recipes</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Bride and Groom Candles</strong></p>
<p>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:</p>
<ul>
<li>Champagne flutes – plain or inscribed with “Bride” and “Groom”</li>
<li>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.</li>
<li>Fragrant oil for scenting the candle, if desired.</li>
<li>Lace or ribbon for decoration</li>
</ul>
<p>Instructions</p>
<ul>
<li>Secure the wick to the bottom of the champagne flute using hot glue.</li>
<li>If using coloring or scented oil place in gel as it melts.</li>
<li>Fill the flute partially with gel.</li>
<li>Place the bride figurine in one flute, the groom in the other flute – if using inscribed flutes, make sure the bride is in the bride flute and the groom is in the groom flute.</li>
<li>Continue filling with gel until approximately ¼ inch from rim.</li>
<li>When gel sets, trim wick to approximately ¼”.</li>
<li>Tie a pretty ribbon or lace bow around the base of the flute.</li>
</ul>
<p>Variations</p>
<ul>
<li>Instead of using a bride and groom, add plastic wedding bells as you fill the flute. Alternate layers of wedding bells and gel until you reach the top; or,</li>
<li>Use artificial flower petals that represent the bouquet carried by the bride.</li>
</ul>
<p>These flutes make great keepsakes to remind your favorite couple of their special day.</p>
<p><strong>Simplicity</strong></p>
<p>This <a href="http://gel-candles-101.com/gel-candle-recipes/">gel candle recipe</a> is just the beginning of the ideas you can come up with. From fish aquarium candles to fruit jars, your only limit is your imagination. Once you know how to make a basic gel candle the fun has just begun.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 17:31:11 +0000</pubDate>
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My question was what do you think was the best or most entertaining toy you ever owned?” 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p>
<p>My question was what do you think was the best or most entertaining toy you ever owned?” </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>Someone else said it was a yo yo and another “juggling balls” which kept them amused for hours. </p>
<p>Football was mentioned often using Mums washing line to make your own makeshift goalposts in the back garden. Also there were boomerangs. </p>
<p>Another real old favourite was lego which I suppose really took over from mecano. </p>
<p>For the girls out there it was of course “Sindy”, “My Little Ponies” and the “Barbie Doll”. </p>
<p>It seems that a lot of the girls were lucky enough to have their own <a title="dolls houses" href="http://www.mulberrybush.co.uk/toy-store/summary-dolls-houses.aspx">dolls houses</a>. Very often they have been kept in the family and passed on to further generations. </p>
<p>One thing I do notice is that out of all the replies there is only one game which requires more than one to play. </p>
<p>I wonder what that says about our childhoods or do we just prefer our own company? Perhaps we were simply just used to amusing ourselves better, that’s my theory anyway! </p>
<p>When I look at all the different toys I think what strikes me most is the lack of computer games. It looks like the good old fashioned <a title="traditional toys" href="http://www.mulberrybush.co.uk/">traditional toys</a> are the ones that seem to stand the test of time and its those that we remember best! </p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
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crocheting

Crocheting is a skill that once learned will never leave you. If you learn the skill yourself, then you could pass the craft onto your daughter or granddaughter. Many people all over the world crochet as a means of relaxation and as an outlet for their creative nature. By learning this skill you will open [...]]]></description>
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<p>Crocheting is a skill that once learned will never leave you. If you learn the skill yourself, then you could pass the craft onto your daughter or granddaughter. Many people all over the world crochet as a means of relaxation and as an outlet for their creative nature. By learning this skill you will open doors, allowing you to create hats, decorations, clothing and much more. It is a tricky ability to tackle, but with determination, the right supplies and a little imagination, you will be ready for anything.</p>
<p> Before you begin to crochet, you&#8217;ll need supplies. The supplies needed are simple and relatively inexpensive. Look up yarns in the yellow pages and you will find chain stores and independent stores that sell the materials. First you&#8217;ll need to get <a href="http://knitting.mynicherecommends.com/">crochet hooks</a>. When starting out it is best to start with an &#8220;H&#8221; or &#8220;I&#8221; hook. These are medium sized and will keep your stitches simple. As for yarn, you will want to stick to one theme; simple! Purchase <a href="http://knitting.jdkinfotips.info/Crochet.php">cotton yarn</a> and wool yarn that is free of any fringe or fuzz. The fancier yarns are for the advanced crafters.</p>
<p> The correct supplies will only be your first step in learning how to crochet, yet there is more that one way to learn. One popular way is to find a yarn shop that offers classes. At many locations the class will be free; you just have to buy your yarn supplies at their store. This is a great compromise when you consider that professionals will charge to train you. If they do cost money, then the fee is usually minimal. You can also go to the bookstore and pick up some basic teaching books. Find a book that leads you through step-by-step. In no time you&#8217;ll learn the knots and chains.</p>
<p> Once you learn how to <a href="http://knitting.jdkinfotips.info/Crochet.php">crochet</a> you will be able to create many items and your choice of supplies will be incredible! When you advance, you will be able to buy specialty yarns with a little more flair. If you find a yarn shop that sells these, then you&#8217;ll be in luck. They are more expensive but worth it for the originality they will bring to your project. Look at books that contain crochet patterns. If you can perform the basics, then the patterns should be fairly easy to follow. Soon, you will be making Christmas wreaths and sweaters with sparkling yarns and artistic panache.</p>
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