![]() If you have one that you no longer use in the kitchen, it’s a handy pot to use for making candles in big batches. ![]() One particular kitchen pot that’s often used by small chain candlemakers is the Presto Pot. ![]() Many candle hobbyists, in fact, use repurposed kitchenware to melt their wax or make molds, which is a practical thing to do as long as one never uses them for cooking afterward, so there's no cross-contamination of food. It’s actually like cooking, only that you’re using wax and wicks instead of meat and vegetables. All you need is just some basic candle supplies, a few tools and a workspace, and you’re good to go. To begin with, the process is simple and you don’t even need a lot of equipment to do it. ![]() There is something creatively satisfying in making your own candles. There are even candle of the month clubs. According to the National Candle Association, candle sales in the U.S. ![]() About 7 out of 10 households use candles for ambiance lighting or aromatherapy purposes. That’s because there is a huge demand for candles. It’s easy to do and it’s one of those hobbies that can quickly turn into a part-time or full-time business. Candlemaking as a hobby is a popular one among Americans. ![]()
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