Where can I buy candle wax to make my own scented candles?
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Where can I buy scented candle wax to make my own candles? I have only found one place online so far and am hoping to find a cheaper one.
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Stop paying high prices for scented candles. Learn how to make your own gourmet scented candles with palm wax. There is no other candle wax on the face of the planet capable of producing beautiful Jack Frost-like crystals or billowy feathers, making them especially appropriate during the holidays. Glass jar candles seem to glow from within. Finally, make scented candles in the fragrances that you like. FREE BONUS: Learn how to make clamshell soy wax tart chunks.





I like making my own candles it is a good way to save money and I can have arts and crafts with my grand children.
You have to buy regular wax, then you can make your own scented wax any scent you desire.
There is no such thing as “scented candle wax”. You buy the raw wax and then add your own scent.
Do NOT buy ANY candle making supplies at Michael’s. They carry inferior products at premium prices.
Peak Candle – http://PeakCandle.com
Bitter Creek Candle Supply – http://CandleSupply.com
CandleScience – http://CandleScience.com
CandleWic – http://CandleWic.com
NuScents – http://NuScents.com
Rustic Escentuals – http://RusticEscentuals.com
International Guild of Candle Artisans – http://igca.net
National Candle Association – http://Candles.org
Candle Tech – Here are some handy calculators for figuring out how much wax to use in a particular container. There is also one for calculating burn times. http://CandleTech.com/calculator/index.htm
Craft stores like Michaels sell plain wax for making candles and various scents you add to the liquid wax. Have fun and enjoy.