We wanted to make a website about cheap candles as they're hard to find! Where have you found the cheapest candle that you thought was worth buying? Can't remember? Exactly! That's why we wanted to give everyone a place to go so that you knew where to find the cheapest and best candle for you. If you know where the cheapest place is to go online, please contact us and we'll tell everyone else where they can get them.


Why do we love candles so much? We love the relaxing atmosphere that a great candle can provide. Its not just the light that they emit but also the beautiful smells that move around the room and add to it.

Why pay for candles if you can make one? You can now make your own cheap unlimited supply of candles without spending your savings. If you are fond of melting waxes, why don't you use this hobby to create cheap candles?

  1. 1. Wax- one of the best ways for you to collect waxes is to tell your relatives and friends that you will make candles. You will be surprised of how many candles you will receive after telling these to your relatives and friends. There will be an overwhelming response from people who loves you dearly. You can also look for used candles at churches and cemeteries. White candles are the best way to collect since you can easily color them.
  2. 2. Wick- wicks are very cheap. You can make use of the old wick from used candles from your friends and relatives. Make sure you will use the right size of wick depending on your container.
  3. 3. Pan- any solid pan will do. It would be nice if you will use a double broiler pan. You need to place water on the first layer and the wax on the second layer of the pan. Avoid placing the wax on a direct heat or fire. You need a pour spout that can be easily bent if needed.
  4. The following are steps in making your cheap candles. Make sure you will not miss any step.

    1. Wax- one of the best ways for you to collect waxes is to tell your relatives and friends that you will make candles. You will be surprised of how many candles you will receive after telling these to your relatives and friends. There will be an overwhelming response from people who loves you dearly. You can also look for used candles at churches and cemeteries. White candles are the best way to collect since you can easily color them.
    2. While you are melting the wax, you can simultaneously prepare your candles. Prepare your container, wick, and wick holder. You need something to hold the wick straight. This step is very important because your wick will fall into the candle. You can use a cup and cut it at the middle, then make a hole at the center to hold the wick in place.
    3. When your wax is already melted, you have to dip the wick into the melted wax. Place the wick at the center of the container and pour the melted wax slowly. Place the cup with the hole at the center to keep the wick in place. Let the wax dry for a few minutes.

    You can make your cheap candles as elegant as you want by adding scents and colors.

    Organic Candles

    Let’s go organic! This is one line we hear so often these days. From food to beauty products, the organic wave has been doing the rounds for quite some time now. But do we actually understand organic? Do we really know why such a transition is imminent? I’m sure most of us will nod a no to these questions. It’s not because we don’t want to know, it’s because there has never been a need for knowing.

    It hasn’t been long since the term ‘organic’ started catching up among the youth and the old alike. It’s nothing but anything which has very limited or no artificial constituents – as simple as that. Now, what is fueling this movement? We read daily in the newspapers about how multinationals (with the obvious desire to make filthy profits), let inferior synthetic substances creep into their production formulae. In the past decade there have been numerous exposés of this nature. The average informed individual has by now gathered that it is best to avoid such companies and most companies at large. So where do they go? Thus arrived the organic revolution.

    Now, as mentioned, this subtle but definite move away from ‘inorganic’ products has been seen across many product categories. While it’s only common sense to know that food industry is its biggest contributor, it’s not easy to estimate how much territory the organic way of life has covered. Organic candles, have you heard of them?

    Traditionally candles are made with paraffin, a byproduct of petroleum and the wick is usually made of cotton, though a lot of variants have seen daylight. But these have been known to give off bad smoke and soot. Haven’t you seen those black patches on your ceilings? Yeah, so came along ‘organic candles’. One can never be sure whether such an innovation was necessary, but it does no harm alright. It actually does well to the environment. They say organic candles give off around 90 percent less soot and also burn 50 times longer than the average candle. That’s just wonderful isn’t it?

    Organic soy candle is the latest superstar in the organic lineup. But again, while organic soy is certainly organic, organic soy candles need not be! They may still have synthetic additives to finally make it a candle. But it’s worth a try; if it helps you do your bit for the environment.

    Check out some cool organic soy candles at Lumia Organic. And do a fair amount of research if you really want it the organic way, because there is a lot out there.

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