Yep, I saw several of the "slap it together and sell it" variety this weekend. Went to a local show, as a customer. There was one booth that was dedicated to candles - all soy, colorless in frosted containers. Her presentation is very arty and high end, and she doesn't sell much. Saw several booths that had various decorative items and a few candles. I was nosy and asked if they made the candles - every one said no, they bought them from "insert cute story about old person/single mom/family farm". Every one of them were really scary - wicks off centered, wicks that were obviously too big, wax that was lumpy, dusty containers. The family farm candles were small status jars for $10 and were dirty on the top. I find that if your presentation is attractive, you are able to carry on a conversation with people and let your enthusiasm for your craft shine through, you will do well. I try to avoid bashing the competition, but if someone asks what to look for in a candle I hit the high points of centered wicks, safe containers, etc. Oh, and I will be at this show next year!