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Resolutions, resolutions, resolutions. How many have you made in the past and never kept? Plan on making some for this new year? How about the resolution to turn over a healthier lifestyle! Start it with soy candles. They burn cleaner and are better for your health. They produce very little to no soot, are easy to clean up with soap and water, create no toxins in the air, last 50% longer than paraffin candles, and are a renewable resource being made from soybeans.
Jar candles or tins make a lovely addition to any room. These candles are easy to move from one place to another. You won’t have to worry about the wax dripping onto a surface. The candle holder is a part of the package, so no worrying about purchasing a holder. When the soy candle is all burnt, you have a beautiful container for yet some other use.
If you want a different presentation of a soy candle try a pillar soy candle. They come in different sizes, so you can make a beautiful arrangement with them on your table. For a truly creative option, try a chunky soy pillar candle. They are made using richly scented chunks that are over-poured with scented wax of a complimentary fragrance and color. These soy candles are a marriage of artistry and fragrance. The result is a pillar soy candle that is a work of art, visually appealing and aromatically pleasing. When lit they become even more beautiful as the flame dances behind the multi-colored translucent wax.
Then if you are looking for a smaller version of a pillar, try a soy votive candle. The up side of burning a votive is you will never get tried of their fragrance. You can keep trying a new scent often, and find your favorite one. For elegance, try putting your votive in a beautiful holder and set several around your home, and let their aroma burst forth.
Looking for a flame-less soy candle, try gourmet soy melts. Just add them to a candle warmer dish, plug it in and let them melt down. Soy melts come in several fragrances. Mix and match till you find your favorites. Remember the warmer dish will clean up with just soap and water.
Aromatherapy soy candles bring the healing power to your mind and body. These fragrant candles are made with pure essential oils. Their aromatic fragrance is captivating, beautiful and sensual. Each one is designed to provide a gourmet aromatherapy soy candle experience. The powerful scent of orange is held to be invigorating and renewing while lavender has a calming effect.
Soy wood wicks offers a level of ambiance beyond that of traditional soy wax candles that use a cotton wick. The wood wick melts the scented soy wax faster and disperses the soy candle fragrance into the air much quicker. With a wood wick soy candle you can hear the soothing sound of the organic wood wick, softly crackling as it burns.
Gourmet body massage soy candles will heighten your senses; of touch (as the warm skin-nourishing and moisturizing massage oil is gently massaged into your skin), of sight (by setting the mood with the mesmerizing glow of candlelight) and smell (from its deliciously soft fragrance). They will ignite your love life, helping to make those special moments even more intimate. The candle oil is irresistible! The nutrient rich oils contained in the soy candle will rejuvenate, soften and hydrate your skin. Along with improving skin resiliency and texture, the massage soy oil blend will leave your skin luxurious, silky smooth and delicately scented.
Try a fragrance oil that is 100% pure and undiluted. You can add fragrance oil to potpourri or use them in a scent burner. They are perfect to use in a lamp ring. Simply pour a small amount of your favorite scent into the lamp ring, set it on top of the light bulb and turn on the lamp. The heat from the bulb will disperse the scent from the fragrance oil throughout your home.
Whatever your choice of soy candle is, you can’t go wrong. Mix and match styles, sizes and fragrances for a truly, enjoyable, healthy, soy candle experience. Happy New Year!

The process of making pillar soy candles with chunks in them takes more than one day to do. It make take several days to accomplish. You first need to make the colored chunks. When they have hardened you are ready for the next step of making the pillars themselves.
You will need soy-wax to begin and a double-boiler, that you won’t want to use again for anything else. However the nice thing about soy-wax is that you can easily clean that double-boiler with soap and water. With this in mind, you could use it to cook in once again. Purchase the color dyes you will want to use and have on hand items to harden the soy-wax chunks in. Ice-cubes trays work well for this step, if you want thick chunks. For thinner chunks simply pour your soy-wax onto a cookie tray, let harden, then break off the size chunks you want.
Next plan out how you want your pillar soy candle to look, geometric or random. What will be the width of your pillar mold? This plays a big part in your pattern of placing chunks. Spraying the mold with kitchen spray will help the pillar candle slid out easily when cooled. Of course you will need wicks and will need to follow the manufacturers instructions on placing the wicks, as different molds have their own way of inserting the wicks.
You can place different colored chunks in your pillar. Once you have in mind your design for the chunks, pour white soy-wax into your mold and fill in the gaps between the chunks. You can have some chunks come up over the brim of the mold if you want. To be real creative, use cookie cutters to fashion your chunks. Now brush on some melted soy-wax on the chunks and stick them to the inside walls of your mold. Fill the rest of the mold with the white soy-wax as above. If you want colored wax, just pick a complimentary color to use with your chunks. A great idea for an inexpensive candle mold is old used wax milk cartons. Simply clean and dry them out. If you want a scented pillar soy chunky candle, buy a few favorite fragrances and add to your melted wax.
Now you are ready to set the stage for your table decor, for that family holiday dinner. Make and use different heights of pillars for a stepped presentation, add some greenery around the base and presto, a lovely holiday creation! What a wonderful gift idea to give to your special loved ones. Be bold and let your imagination go, as you bring into creation your own new holiday tradition, that of making your very own pillar soy chunky candles.

A pillar candle has a tremendous amount of wax in them to be able to burn for a longer time frame. They are very wide to allow for this amount of wax. They come in different sizes and heights. If you have a power outage they come in handy for lighting or just to accent your home decor. Pillar candles outstanding characteristic is its width. This separates it from tapers. They are most often found in a round or square shape.
You can burn a pillar on any nonflammable object. Many use a plate or dish. You can buy a plate with spikes that will impale the candle and hold it in place. It is recommended to use some sort of candle holder for your pillar to catch the wax and hold the candle in place, to reduce the risk of fire while it is burning.
A pillar can be made from many different types of wax. It can be dyed or just left a plain color. You can find them scented or unscented. It is easy to make a pillar candle at home with the right candle making equipment and knowledge.
If you are concerned about the environment the best type of pillar to try is one made from soy-wax. Soy-wax comes from the soybean. It is a renewable resource, helping to give the American farming industry a boost. Soy-wax is non-toxic and a better choice for individuals that have any sort of breathing issues. It also burns at a lower temperature so lasts longer than a paraffin wax pillar. The nice plus with soy-wax is that you can clean up a wax spill or your candle container with just soap and water. Pillar soy candles come in a variety of fragrances. You can try a traditional pillar or a chunky pillar. They make a great holiday table decoration, intermingled with some garland and evergreen. Ring in the holidays with your own creative centerpiece using pillar soy candles!

Drip-less candles do not drip wax when burned properly. The advantage is that you don’t have a ruined surface and no mess to clean up. You can find tapers, pillars and cylindrical candles that are drip-less. Be sure to replace a drip-less candle before it burns all the way down, as it can create a wax plug in your candle holder that is hard to remove. To burn it properly keep the candle upright, straight and still while burning. If you allow it to lean, it will burn unevenly and may drip, even though it is a drip-less candle. Also drafts can cause uneven burns, resulting in dripping, so keep the candle out of places where drafts occur.
The wick on a pillar drip-less candle must be absorbent enough to not allow the melted wax pool to become to high. If the wax pool does get to high, the flame will be reduced to a tiny flame and might even go out. A quality drip-less candle will not have this problem. You can also find pillars in may different fragrances. They make a lovely accent piece in your home.
To make a taper drip-less candle you will need a thick absorbent wick that will consume the melting wax before it can drip. All you will have left of the taper candle in the candleholder is the stub, as the rest of the candle has burned away. Pillar style drip-less candles are made with two different kinds of wax. In the core a softer wax is used and on the outside a harder wax that has a higher melting point is used. This will form the outer shell of the pillar that will stay intact as the inner core burns down the center.
If you are looking for a pillar candle that is easy to clean up and will elegantly accent your home decor, try a chunky pillar soy candle. It cleans up with two easy items, soap and water. They are made using richly scented chunks of soy wax that are over-poured with scented wax of a complimentary fragrance and color. These soy candles are a marriage of artistry and fragrance. The result is a work of art that is visually appealing and aromatically pleasing. When lit they become even more beautiful as the flame dances behind the multi-colored translucent wax.

Taper candles are widely used and very common. They often come to mind first when thinking of candles. They are tall, thin candles. Their burn time depends on their height. You can find them in a variety of sizes, colors and scents. Taper candles are most often made by the dipping process. This is done by taking a very long wick and dipping it into a pot of hot wax. You can even do two at a time if your wick is extra long and looped at the top. This process allows for different layers of colors in a single candle, while producing a very smooth texture. Another way to make tapers is by using molds. This allows for mass production, unusual shapes, and uniform looking tapers. Beeswax can also be used for tapers by rolling sheets of beeswax around the wicks. These are more expensive but have a very rich and delicate scent.
The waxes used for tapers can vary. Paraffin is one choice, beeswax as described above is another. Then there is the cleaner burning choice of soy-wax. It burns at a lower temperature, produces much less if any soot, is non-toxic, and is a renewable resource. Soy-wax is made from soybeans and helps promote the American farm industry. Soy-wax can be dyed or scented as desired and holds its fragrance longer.
Tapers must be burnt in a candle holder or they will fall over, becoming a fire hazard. They are a good idea to have around in case of a power outage. Better yet why not have several pillar soy candles around the house. They will last longer, since they are made from a larger amount of wax and you don’t need a candle holder to keep them upright. If you want a more elegant looking candle try a chunky pillar soy candle. They have small bits of different colored wax mixed into the main pillar that when lit become even more beautiful as the flame dances behind the multi-colored translucent wax.

A floating candle does what the name implies. It floats upon some sort of liquid, while it is burning. It is designed to sit low in the liquid but will not tip over or become waterlogged. The candle goes out when the flame has burned its way through the wick, like a normal candle. You can find many styles and even ones shaped to look like flowers floating upon the water.
You can use a floating candle in a centerpiece for your table. Just obtain a container for your liquid, put in your floating candles, add some flowers and different sizes of pillar soy candles around the outside. Your centerpiece will be the grand attraction with your favorite holiday scented soy pillars.
For an added flare to your centerpiece, try scented soy pillar chunky candles. They are made using richly scented chunks that are over-poured with a scented wax of a complimentary fragrance and color. These soy candles are a marriage of artistry and fragrance. The result is a pillar soy candle that is a work of art, visually appealing and aromatically pleasing. When lit they become even more beautiful as the flame dances behind the multi-colored translucent wax.
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