Review by E. Whitaker for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192 Rating:
Tired of having several large books for a project when you only use a portion of the info? Than this is the book for you. Small but packed with great information and intruction on how to make beautiful hand dipped candles. This book is a must for the new or experienced candle maker.
Review by Kimberly Hunter for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192 Rating:
I found this book to be rather basic but easy to understand. It talks a little about the history of candle dipping and gives comprehensive instructions on how to make them. It explains termonology used in making candles and how different things affect the final product. If you ever wanted to try candle dipping I would recommend this book as a good place to start!
Review by MotherLodeBeth for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192 Rating:
Being a lover of beeswax candles, rolled as well as dipped, I was blown away with this publication which is actually more complete than most of the candle making books I have that cost me way to much money. If you want a down to earth, easy to read and follow publication that covers the basics, troubleshooting problems, safety equipment and procedures, storage tips suppliers etc, this is the only publication you will probably need.
Review by T. Romero for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192 Rating:
This is very informative. I have never made any type of candle, but I’ve always wanted to learn. This book provides easy to follow instructions that are basic and result in beautiful candles.
Review by E. Whitaker for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192
Rating:
Tired of having several large books for a project when you only use a portion of the info? Than this is the book for you. Small but packed with great information and intruction on how to make beautiful hand dipped candles. This book is a must for the new or experienced candle maker.
Review by Kimberly Hunter for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192
Rating:
I found this book to be rather basic but easy to understand. It talks a little about the history of candle dipping and gives comprehensive instructions on how to make them. It explains termonology used in making candles and how different things affect the final product. If you ever wanted to try candle dipping I would recommend this book as a good place to start!
Review by MotherLodeBeth for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192
Rating:
Being a lover of beeswax candles, rolled as well as dipped, I was blown away with this publication which is actually more complete than most of the candle making books I have that cost me way to much money. If you want a down to earth, easy to read and follow publication that covers the basics, troubleshooting problems, safety equipment and procedures, storage tips suppliers etc, this is the only publication you will probably need.
Review by T. Romero for Making Hand-Dipped Candles: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-192
Rating:
This is very informative. I have never made any type of candle, but I’ve always wanted to learn. This book provides easy to follow instructions that are basic and result in beautiful candles.