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  • Hi and welcome to our website! We are excited to meet everyone who comes to visit, so sign in and become part of our community. And best of all you will be entered in our weekly candle drawing.

    Good luck and thanks for visiting!

  • Sharon Stachowski:

    Great web site. Look forward to reading different opinions concerning candles. Soy candles are my favorites.

  • Valerie Davidson:

    Call me a candle enthusiast, call me a scent addict. LOL Been making candles for nearly 4 years and love every minute of it!

  • Nice site Jackie, and thanks for the invite! I DO like scented candles. (I know, odd for a guy.) My sister used to make them, but doesn’t anymore. Best of luck to you and your business!

  • Love the sparkly banner! It’s interesting without being overwhelming. Fits perfectly with candles; I’ve always felt that candles carry a feeling of subtlety. Brava!

  • Great Webpage, Thx! Keep up the great work.

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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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