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How Artists Can Create Their Own Vision

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

art gallery

Artists provide a window into their world through their artwork. From classic artists like Monet to abstract visionaries like Warhol, we look to these creative people for different perspectives on life. However, you don’t have to be a legend to enjoy painting. The stroke of a brush on canvas or paper can be a creative outlet for anyone. In this article, we have some tips for would-be painters to help you transfer the images from your imagination to the world.

Are You Considering A Candle Making Business?

Monday, June 29th, 2009

A candle making business is a type of business that could work as a home business. A candle business can be a small operation that could be run by one or two people depending on the demand for the candle product. If you think that running a candle making business at home is right for you, it is important that you develop a business plan before you start your business.

Business Plan For A Firm Foundation For Your Ideas

The Benefits of Soy Candle Making

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Since 1992, when Michael Richards discovered a way to create wax from soybeans, soy wax has become a popular natural wax to use for soy candle making as an alternative wax to both paraffin wax and beeswax. If the paraffin wax is not a food grade paraffin wax then it may contain poisonous impurities or synthetic resins and the cost of beeswax can be prohibitive even though it offers a beautiful fragrance and is natural.

An Environmental Candle Choice

Learn The Art Of Candle Making

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

wall candle

The use of candles for light and heat is known to have existed in ancient times. The remains of candles have been found in the caves of France. It is believed that cavemen used them while painting and etching on the walls. It is believed those candles where made out of animal fat. The Egyptians used candles as well by dripping beeswax onto leave stems. The burning process of a candle involves the four basic elements of matter which are solids, liquids, gas, and plasma.

A History of Beading

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

The art of stringing beads together has been known to mankind since ancient times and has been practiced for many reasons including symbolizing religious beliefs. Back in the ancient world tribes used the bones of wild animals and would string them onto fibers and would then wear them for protection believing that they would be safe from bad spirits.

As human civilization advanced beading progressed as a result of man learning how to pierce objects through drilling holes. Necklaces were created out of many objects such as seed pods, seashells and nut shells as well as many other objects. Bead development would later progress by coloring the beads. Clay beads would often be coated in enamel

How to Get Started Making Candles

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Making the decision to try your hand at candle making is easy. Finding out the information you need to start making them is a bit more tricky however. You’ll often find that even though there are several craft supply selling candle making supplies, they might not be of the highest quality or the selection might be very limited. Many people who make candles on a regular basis feel that it’s ideal to purchase from a specialist store that you can find on the internet.  Then you can get candle making.


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