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the Price of Candle Making Classes

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Description
$ 50
May 2008
Kansas City, MO
Two hour candle making class  more... close row
$ 25
Aug 2008
Lawrence, Kansas
Basic candle making class  more... close row
$ 30
Oct 2008
Clay, NY
Two hour candlemaking class  more... close row
$ 200
May 2008
Worthington, OH
Candle making party for ten people was really fun  more... close row
$ 85
Mar 2008
El Cajon, CA
Class included making three types of candles  more... close row
$ 70
Aug 2008
jackson, michigan
Molded and dipped candles  more... close row
$ 125
Feb 2009
Ashland, Ky
Mother and daughter candle making class  more... close row
$ 50
Jan 2009
Duluth,Ga
Made one wax and one gel candle  more... close row
$ 75
Jul 2007
Seattle, WA
Class offered three types of candle making  more... close row
$ 45
Nov 2008
Brighton, CO
Inexpensive candle making class  more... close row
$ 0
Feb 2008
Groveport, OH
Free candle making class at a nature center  more... close row
$ 50
Oct 2008
Helen,GA
Four hour candlemaking class while on vacation  more... close row
$ 15
Oct 2008
Brighton, CO
Really fun candle making class  more... close row
$ 40
Jun 2008
Eugene, Oregon
Candle making class included safety  more... close row
$ 30
Sep 2008
Memphis, Tennessee
Two sessions of candle making class  more... close row
$ 40
Apr 2008
Charleston,SC
Candle making class including supplies  more... close row

Description of service

The service I paid for was for candle making classes for $40.That fee included the making of the candles.For additional services its $40 per person per class.And the keepsake of the candles you make to take home.The class time was 65 minutes.All supplies were included into the fee.


Review of Service

I made a glass container candle, a hurricane candle with seasonal embeds, a seasonal novelty candle using a 2-piece plastic mold, and a basic pillar candle.I was able to keep all three candles.I feel the quality was great because I was able to gain knowledge of this experience to use for my very own candle business.I loved the speed in which I was able to learn the basics.It was the best experience I have ever invested in.I love candles and its one hobby I plan on pursuing.The only thing I would say they would have had was more classes during the month to attend.Each month they have different classes in candle making and the themes vary as well.


Tips

I would suggest the local communities and finding craft and arts programs.Make sure they use earth friendly products and not toxic in which can hurt the environment and yourself