How to: Make Homemade Scented Candles

Garryn Skurulsky, L.Ac., shows you how to make your own scented candles. See below for a list of ingredients and online resources where you can find what you’ll need.

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Ingredients:
glue gun, 8oz mason jar, essential oil(s) or fragrance oil(s), wooden spoon, pyrex cup, candle wick, thermometer, nail clipper, wax, scale (optional), potato chip bag clip (sorry we forgot this in the initial list in the video)

Resources:
For wax and oils – http://www.candlescience.com
For fragrance oils – http://www.naturesgardencandles.com
*Avoid Phthalates if possible as these are chemicals used in plastics that shouldn’t be inhaled.

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