Lightlycrunchy has a tutorial up for how to make your own lavender beeswax candle in a tea cup. I bet this smells so good!…

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This is one of the simplest candle holders you can DIY. A Nest for All Seasons models how to make a candle holder with some wide elastic. 

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Silver White Winters has a cute idea for a candle making project – making itsy bitsy candles using acorn toppers and beeswax! They don’t last long, but it’s easy to make lots. These would be great as part of an …

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Family-friendly blog Just Us Four has a tutorial up sharing ideas on improving a plain candle with washi tape and adhesive stencils and paint. Check out their full roster of ideas.…

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 Creative Soul Spectrum shares a prettily photographed tutorial for making your own beeswax candle on the stove. The blogger is a first time candle-maker and talks in her post about how easy it really is. Check it out.…

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Did you know you can make a cute candle with just the peel of a citrus fruit? Really, you don’t even need a wick! The wick is made from the white fleshy center fiber of the orange, and olive oil …

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While everyone from Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update to National Public Radio has been abuzz about Yankee Candle company’s new Man Candles line, the only thing I can think of is how many handmade candle sellers already have lines and/or …

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Diane at In My Own Style recently shared her take on a project she originally spotted in Lowe’s free Creative Ideas Magazine. They’re so pastoral and perfect for this time of year! Check out Diane’s blog and Lowe’s Creative Ideas Magazine.…

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Ever wanted to learn to make soy candles? The Pretty Pauper shared a tutorial this week hooking you up with the details! This was the blogger’s first candle making project and they look great – check out the how-to.…

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Lifehacker shares how to make the simplest DIY candle you can think of, which is also perfect in emergency situations. Simply put a piece of string in a tub of shortening, and it will burn for up to 45 days! …

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