There is just no better way to learn candle making than joining a creative candle making class! Also a great opportunity to spend quality time with a friend or relative. You may be honing your skills or stepping out to discover a new hobby. Either way, it is an ideal way to relax and still satisfy your need to be constructive.
Here are 3 examples of what to look for when searching for candle making classes.
- One Stop Candle offering classes at Williston Park, NY. Live classes limited in size. Participants receive individual attention.
- The Nova Studio in Point Richmond, CA. Weekly candle making classes with a section on natural aromatherapy candles.
- Michael’s Arts & Crafts, located throughout the US, conducts various craft classes…including making soy candles.
You may be surprised at the wealth of information candle making classes provide. What better way to learn to work with the different types of candle waxes or stay abreast of new equipment and supplies? You will learn the skills to create different styles, types and designs of candles.
On-line lessons and candle making books are available for those who so desire. On the other hand, many people find that a face to face situation is a more effective way of learning.
Check the classified section of your neighborhood newspaper for live lessons in your area. You might also inquire at your local craft and hobby shops. Inquire at your local community center.
Candle classes can lead to your own small business. New entrepreneurs often capitalize on skills acquired in candle courses. They have learned to make money and have fun together. How can you beat that combination?
With all of this in mind, get out and find a candle class that is right for you. Immerse yourself in fragrant oils, sweet-smelling beeswax, and aromatic gels, letting your sole ooze with tranquility.
