Learn How To Make Your Own Scented Candles

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Stop Paying High Prices For Candles That Someone Else Made

You can easily make your own gourmet scented candles for less and have an endless supply on hand for quick gift giving. Who doesn't like scented candles?

Oh, and if you want to earn a little extra money, attach a cute little business card to your candle gifts. Just punch a hole in the corner and tie it on with a pretty ribbon, sisal string or raffia. When you start giving your candles away to your relatives, friends and service people, your candles will go VIRAL because their friends will want to know where you got them!

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Ways To Present Your Handmade Candles As Gifts

Make a gift of your gourmet scented candles as a show of appreciation

  • Give candles to your neighbor for watching your house while on vacation.

  • Tip your hairstylist a little something extra for a job well done.

  • Skip the apples! A small token of appreciation to a teacher for the extra help given to your child.

  • Drop off a votive at the front desk when you go to the doctor or dentist.

  • Make collections of favorite scents for each and every holiday and season.

  • A special "thank you" to the babysitter when she agreed to stay a few hours later.

  • Scented candles make great fundraisers, too. Do you have kids in school holding car washes to raise money for various school programs and projects? Here's an idea, while parents stand around waiting for their cars to be washed, they could be cruising around a table filled with your gourmet scented candles instead. That Saturday afternoon car wash could very easily double, or possibly even triple its profits. Just get those candles under their noses and they'll be whipping out their wallets.

Don't wait another minute. Order right now and start making your own gourmet scented candles for less in the fragrances YOU like!

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  • arayana14 Nov 28, 2011 @ 9:45 pm | delete
    Thank you for sharing your useful tips on how to present a handmade candle as a gift.Now i have an idea what to give to my daughter's teacher as a Christmas gift.

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