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		<title>Creating and Blending Colors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different shades can be achieved by mixing the primary colors red blue and yellow together. White can help you achieve a paler shade while black can darken your candle color.
To test your color, try putting a bit of the dyed wax on a paper towel and wait for it to dry. If it&#8217;s not dark [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--[if gte vml 1]&amp;gt;                                                    --><!--[if !vml]--><img src="http://candlemaking.craftgossip.com/files/2007/05/coloredcandles1.jpg" alt="Colored Candles" align="right" height="133" hspace="2" vspace="2" width="200" /><!--[endif]-->Different shades can be achieved by mixing the primary colors red blue and yellow together. White can help you achieve a paler shade while black can darken your candle color.</p>
<p>To test your color, try putting a bit of the dyed wax on a paper towel and wait for it to dry. If it&#8217;s not dark enough or too light you can then adjust it before pouring. It&#8217;s hard to tell what the color will look like just by looking at your melted wax as some colors can appear quite clear while still in their liquid form.</p>
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<p>Overheating can affect the color of your dye and it&#8217;s also important to make sure you have no particles left floating around if using solid chips or blocks.<!--[if !supportLists]--></p>
<p>Basic color mixing ideas:</p>
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<li>Blue + Yellow= Green (the      more yellow the lighter the green)</li>
<li>Yellow+Red= Orange</li>
<li>Blue+Red= Purple</li>
<li>Blue+Green=Turquoise/Teal</li>
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<p>Some people use liquid candle dyes and others use solid dye blocks or chips. I prefer the dye blocks and chips because they&#8217;re not as messy and I find it easier to be accurate with the amount I put in. One the other hand starting out with one bottle of red, blue and yellow liquid dye and experimenting that way with color mixes can be fun.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://candlescience.com/color/reddigglo-dye-chips.php" title="Reddig-Glo">Reddig</a></strong><strong><a href="http://candlescience.com/color/reddigglo-dye-chips.php" title="Reddig-Glo">-Glo </a></strong>has a handy booklet which I purchased for 3.99 but it&#8217;s probably cheaper in the US. They have tons of blending suggestions for their color chips and also include troubleshooting and special effects in candle making.</p>
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