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Make Candles With Soy Wax
Saturday, 08 August 2009 00:00

by Mike Givens

Soy candle wax is a form of soybean oil that has been partially hydrogenated to give it a waxy consistency. It has an off-white appearance and a lower melting point than paraffin wax. Soy candle wax is softer than paraffin, but additives can be incorporated to raise its melting point. This softness can be a problem during hot weather, as the candle may start to sag and deform. Because of the softness, soy candles are often made in containers.

Fragrances can be added to the soy candle wax, allowing the burning candle to fill the room with a pleasant scent. Common fragrances are vanilla, lavender, and even the fresh scent of warm laundry. The soft burning flame of the soy candle gently releases the scent into the air. An added benefit of using soy candle wax is that the flame produces approximately 90% less soot than traditional paraffin candles.

The making of candles from soy wax can be an easy, enjoyable hobby. The softness of soy candle wax makes it easier to work with than paraffin wax, and can even be melted in the microwave. It can cost more than paraffin or beeswax, but it burns more slowly and the candles last longer. Basic ingredients include the soy wax, containers, a wick, coloring, fragrance, and a container for mixing and melting the wax. The popularity of making candles from soy candle wax is increasing, and it may even be turned into a work-at-home money making opportunity.

Visit http://www.soycandlewax.net to read more about this fun, eco-friendly hobby and perhaps start your new work-at-home business adventure.

 
Halloween Masks and the History of Halloween
Tuesday, 21 October 2008 00:00

by Michael Barry

By far and away the most popular use of masks today, loosely but definitely within the drama arena, is for the annual ritual of Halloween, and most of all within the US.

The evening of the 31st October has long been celebrated in Church circles as the eve of All Saints' Day and is properly known as All-hallow-even. Originally, in pre-Christian Britain, this was New year's Eve. Basically it's a Vigil for the morrow's Feast commemorating all the saints and martyrs, who originally had no specific public recognition in the form of their own feast day, and was finally instituted in its current form in the 9th century. Subsequently the 2nd November was dedicated to all the other holy souls who have made it to Heaven, but not been canonised as saints - All Souls Day.

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Introduction to Crystals
Friday, 03 October 2008 00:00

by Mark Oakwood

Crystals have been used over the centuries for a multitude of purposes - from healing to protection to decoration to technology. Quartz crystals are commonly used in watches, communication systems, medical electronics as well as computers and many other applications.

Crystal healing is a New Age belief that crystals have energies and properties that are able to heal physical and emotional problems by placing semi-precious stones on specific points of the body, being swept over the body or placing them near the patient to bring relief of the condition.

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John McCain's Astrology / Numerology Combination - Virgo (2) the Constructive Consultant
Wednesday, 24 September 2008 00:00
by Keith Abbott
As the Republican Nominee for President in 2008, this four term senator has reached the pinnacle of his career. Now with the election only two month away, we are being bombarded with commercial messages telling us what this man is like. The question is, just what is the driving force behind this national figure? Read on and see what his Astrology Numerology combination says about John McCain, possibly the next president of the United States.
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