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Not much going on today in the candle world.  At least not for me anyway.  I need to get the two rose candles put together and hope to get that finished tonight.  As I continue my LLC research, I need to get started on writing my Articles of Organization.  I am going to try and do a lot of the paperwork myself at first, then probably solicit professional help when I need to file things officially.  There is a LOT to think about and decide up front so I am trying to read all I can on the subject.  If anyone has LLC startup experience, I am open to any information that you want to share.  :-)

So I have been doing research on forming my business, but I have also been doing a lot of candle research.  I have made a good number of gel and soy (my other favorite) candles but I know I am no expert.  And all I have made have been container candles.  These are and will continue to be my favorites, but I would like to learn how to make pillars and votives and expand beyond that as well.  So, I have joined the IGCA and starting chatting with other candle makers as well as doing research online.  I have some books I have been reading on candles as well.  I can just never get enough of the subject.  I have started ordering some new supplies to try some new projects.  I also ordered some videos from a supply company.  There are some techniques I would like to “see” done and I can’t wait to watch the videos.  There just aren’t enough hours in the day!

This past week I ordered a kit to make rose votive candles.   They make beautiful long stem roses and I can’t wait to try them in exciting colors.  They make great gifts (I gave one as a gift already) and it is an easy enough project to do in my (short) spare time.  I have a request for two more that I will be making this week.  I have a wedding to attend in October and am brainstorming ideas for some beautiful gifts for that.  It is fun to get the candle juices flowing again.

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How To Burn a Pillar Candle

- Always burn pillar candles on an appropriate plate or holder, as well as on a protected, non-combustible, heat-resistant surface.

- Pillar candles are designed to burn cleanly and evenly. If burned properly, the candle should self consume.

- Pillar candles need to burn 3 to 6 hours the first time they are burned. This will allow burning to the edge of the candle and will create an illuminating well. After that, burn for three to four hours at a time. This process allows for an accumulation of heat to melt across the surface of the candle and provide even burning throughout the life of the candle.
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