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How to Make Handmade Candles
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11 CQ
Keep the bugs away in style with homemade candles scented with insect-repelling citronella oil. The O'Neil Sisters demonstrate each step of the process.
with The O'Neil SistersKeep the bugs away in style with homemade candles scented with insect-repelling citronella oil. The O'Neil Sisters demonstrate each step of the process.
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10 CQ
The pillar candle is an essential type for every novice candle maker to master. Learn how to make your own, and get tips and tricks from professional crafters.
with The O'Neil SistersThe pillar candle is an essential type for every novice candle maker to master. Learn how to make your own, and get tips and tricks from professional crafters.
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9 CQ
The O'Neil Sisters share the steps to making perfect crystallized pillar candles—from setting up molds to melting the wax. Great for home accents!
with The O'Neil SistersThe O'Neil Sisters share the steps to making perfect crystallized pillar candles—from setting up molds to melting the wax. Great for home accents!
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9 CQ
In this lesson, the O’Neil Sisters show you how to use a homemade pillar mold to make your own ice candle with a lattice effect. Makes a beautiful home accent!
with The O'Neil SistersIn this lesson, the O’Neil Sisters show you how to use a homemade pillar mold to make your own ice candle with a lattice effect. Makes a beautiful home accent!
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15 CQ
Looking for an inexpensive, unique home accent? Learn how to create your own elegant shell-embedded candles a la Crate & Barrel or Pottery Barn.
with The O'Neil SistersLooking for an inexpensive, unique home accent? Learn how to create your own elegant shell-embedded candles a la Crate & Barrel or Pottery Barn.
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