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  1. Ok, I broke down, got lye, got oils and tried the simple beginners recipe here.

    14.4 oz Olive

    8 oz lard

    8 oz coconut

    1.6 oz castor

    Followed the directions for the crockpot method here, and now for the question.

    How long do I leave it alone before I can cut it up and use it?

    Take pity on the newbie please?

    Thanks for the thoughts.

    Pat

  2. If you have waited for the wax to cool and have poked relief holes, it shouldn't be a problem with the refills. Just make sure that the outer part of the candle is cooled. Its kind of like when you do the layers. You have to pour each one then poke the relief hole all the way thru to make sure there aren't any suprises.

    HTH

    Pat

  3. So far I do not sell them. Most of the ones that I have made have gone out the door as testers and gifts. If you are trying to figure out a way to make extra money, this really isn't the way to do it. I have been making candles for 5 years and am only now thinking of selling. Until I can afford the necessary things like insurance, though, that is still just a thought.

    To figure out how much wax a candle mold needs, there are instructions on this board. I think its under general information, or techniques and ideas. Either way, there is alot of help here. Just remember, it isn't about heating up wax, sticking a wick into it and selling it. You have to test them from top to bottom and make sure you are sure you can replicate them.

    I have found that my 3X3 pillar weighs about 1 pound finished.

    HTH

    Pat

  4. Nita, for the 200 pounds plus shipping it was close to $300. But I ordered from KY candle supplies. Vickey is really wonderful and I love the wax that I get from her. It is granulated so I don't have to use a hammer and beat my wax to death just to use it. Depending on what area of the country you are in, you might have a supplier closer to you.

    As for who I recommend, it all depends on where you are and what kind of wax you want to use. I have used candlesandsupplies in Pennsylvania, but shipping was too much. I have heard great things about candlescience, farmhouse, and all the rest.

    HTH

    Pat

  5. Its still expensive to make the candles. I just got 200 pounds of wax delivered today. Not including the FO's! If you are using craft store products you will be paying alot more than if you order from an online supplier. Its all relative at this point for me though. There aren't suppliers near where I am, so everything from wax to molds to wicks comes from on line.

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