Archive for the ‘jar candles’ Category

CANDLES BY VICTORIA MINI CANDLE MANIA!!!!

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Mini Jar candles are such a great item for 5 Dollars you get 4 ounces and the throw on these little guys is incredible!!

Scents Mentioned:
Gain Island Fresh
Geisha
Apricot Crumb Cake
Salty Sea Air
Sexy in Stilettos
Black Licorice
Mango Peach Salsa
Fluffer Nutter
Cinnabon
Mango Sage Tea
Crackin Birch
Apple Cinnamon Butter
Banana Coconut Cream Pie

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Candle Business Success with Loaner Jars

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

http://www.smellandgrowrich.com Learn all about how to have a successful home candle business by using the concept of loaner jars. Sell more candles from your candle business by loaning out jars and letting people try your candles before they buy them.

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Wholesale Scented Jar Candles and wholesale scented gel can

Friday, July 16th, 2010

http://www.gellite.com High Quality, American Made scented gel jar candles. Wholesale Oceanscape gel candles, Novelty Drink Candles, and wholesale scented jar gel candles. Wholesale only. No Min qty

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Review: Heavenly Scentsations

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Big thanks to Jennifer for sending all these products my way! =)

Heavenly Scentsations:
Handpoured Bakery Candles!
“A small Canadian company that makes quality handpoured candles, specializing in bakery and drinks.” http://www.heavenlyscentsations.ca/

This is a long video, so I’ve decided to make a ‘video index’ to help you get to the bits you’re interested in. Simply click the links below to skip to the pertinent points of interest!

1:10 – Scent Shots
Cantaloupe and Lily
Black Raspberry Vanilla
Berry Verbena
Downey Fresh
Caramel Cinnamon Latte

6:53 – Jar Candles
Rosemary Mint (soy)
Pomegranate and Pear (soy)
Cornbread Muffins (paraffin)

14:00 – Reed Diffuser
Mango Peach Salsa

17:01 – Room and Linen Spray
Downey Fresh

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Candle Making Machines- Professional candle making equipment- Autoshot

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Candle Making Machines- Professional candle making equipment- Autoshot Automated candle making is now an affordable reality with the AutoShot3000 for heated filling and dispensing of waxes, molten fluids, oils, butters, soaps for filling candle jars, votives, tins, lip balms and more.
AutoShot Automated Candle Pouring Systems-Designed Specifically For The Candle Making Industry: Quick and simple assembly. Easy to use, one hand operation (or none if add conveyor). Fast, controlled heated flow of wax for fast candle pouring. Microchip technology & German Engineered for superb precision and quality control so all candles are the same. Color and scent changes in an instant: virtually waste free self-cleaning mechanism. Exclusive Proprietary Inner Surface is non-reactive, non-porous and prevents cross-contamination of colors, fragrances, scents, pigments, dyes and waxes. Light and efficient for optimal performance and maximizes warehouse space Handheld System= “hand poured” and “hand made” candles. Super Energy efficient with Energy Star Qualified Insulation. Does the job of 2-3 employees without mistakes, unemployment benefits, vacations, injuries, sick days or looking for a raise.

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Candles By Victoria Jars Explained

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

This video was requested by kissingfish201. Thank you for the great request, I hope we have answered all your questions.

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Homemade Candle Lantern

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Homemade Candle Lantern Light

Here, reflective tinfoil or aluminum foil replaces the mirror. It will keep the light of the flame out of your eyes and direct extra light forward in a more brighter or focused beam.

The jar protects the candle flame from the wind blowing it out, and also serves as a holder so you can carry it around. Don’t use a jar any smaller than a 2.5 inch diameter, this way the glass will stay reasonably cool to the touch, and try to keep the candle flame away from the sides of the glass itself. Maby you can put a drop of hot wax in the middle and press the bottom of the tea candle into it.

A stainless steel or some metal screen can be used for a cover on top. Try to fasten it if you could so that it does not fall off easy, but is easy to remove to light the wick or to replace the candle.

To make it practically rainproof, you can afix some larger metal lid/metal raised above the safety screen/rim area. Maby it can be raised with some wood pieces or metal nails hot-glued onto the sides of the jar.

Some people say that bee-wax and like soy wax and other non petroleum (oil) wax is better to burn, especially indoors. But the oil ones are cheap and will serve you well in times of power-outages or camping. Get some before you actually need them, because safety first. This lantern might be considered low technology or “old fashioned” to some older folks, but look how useful a little technology is.

In place of aluminum foil, it is possible to use the “reflective mylar films” and “chemical silvering/chrome processes” to make a reflective surface. Chrome paint? maby…..let me know.

About 10 years ago or so, I did manage to make a vegetable oil lantern out of a small glass, a wick of cotton or paper towel, and some “bread ties/twisties” wire to hold the wick up straight in the oil. The flame is about the size of a candle or a bit smaller, but the main thing is, is that it does work. Multiple wicks are also possible for extra light. Candles seem to be a safer, and less messy and probably more dangerous, method.

If you make one candle lantern for camping, you may wish to afix the tin/aluminum foil very tight to the glass to prevent it from comming off. Any method you choose, but an epoxy/waterproof glue coat over it and onto the glass a bit might work ok. It’s possible to put the aluminum foil on the inside of the glass also.

There are “solar lanterns” available that have a solar electric panel, this is somewhat similar to the familiar “garden solar lights”. Typically, the “garden solar lights” have 1 or 2 AA rechargeable batteries inside, hence if you need a way to recharge your batteries (especially flashlight/radio batteries), that would be the method when power does go out unless you do have some other solar panels specifically for that purpose. Other than that, you can use them as portable lights.

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There are some cooking/warming devices that use “tea-light” candles. Some have a seat for one candle, and some have a seat for multiple candles. Something to look into, but i’m not to knowledgeable about them…however, check out the youtube vids about the small portable “rocket-stoves”, “wood-gas”, and “alcohol fuel mini” stoves. (I have a playlist with some of these YouTube vids). If your gas or electricity (or both) went out you’ll need some sort of cooking “grill”. Those stoves mentioned, are supposed to burn clean/low smoke levels with minimal amounts of fuel – which is usually scrap wood debris and twigs you find laying around. If gasoline wasn’t available for cars, consider having a bike so you can ride to the stream or river to get some water, but be sure to make it safe to drink if you don’t have a water well in your yard..

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Woodwick Candles

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Woodwick Candles

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Soy Candles – Dripping In Color Glass Designs

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Soy Candle designs by Dripping In Color. Please check out all the soy candles at www.drippingincolor.com.

Music is Lily Wilson and you can hear more of her music at www.myspace.com/lilywilson

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How to get the last little bit of candle wax out of a jar?

Friday, June 18th, 2010

I have a ton of small 2oz candles in glass jars (they are kind thin).
They won’t light anymore, but I want to get the wax out, possibly to reuse, and get the jars clean.

So how do I do this? Boil or freeze?

either boil or get somthin like a lighter or torch and melt it and let it drip out… boiling would work best though…