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Spicy cinnamon is a great scent for any candle - including your next handmade one. It's simple: just add this highly concentrated scent block when melting the wax. Enough fragrance for approx. eight 2-pound candles. 3/4 oz. Scored for easy cutting.
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This concentrated block of eucalyptus-scented wax will lend your creations a beautiful aroma. Easy to do: simply add to the melting wax of your next homemade candle. Enough fragrance for approx eight 2-pound candles. 3/4 oz. Scored for easy cutting.
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In aromatherapy lavender is used to relax and calm. You can easily achieve the same results by adding this highly concentrated scent to the melted wax of your next candle. Fragrance for approx. eight 2-pound candles. 3/4 oz. Scored for easy cutting.
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Adding the light refreshing scent of peaches is easy to do. Simply add this highly concentrated scent block to the melted wax of your next candle creation. Enough fragrance for approx. eight 2-pound candles. 3/4 oz. Scored for easy cutting.
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Ideal when making candles this crisp Rain Forest scent is sure to be enjoyed by almost everyone. And it's easy: simply add to the melting wax of your next creation. Enough fragrance for approx. eight 2-pound candles. 3/4 oz. Scored for easy cutting.
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Have strawberry fields forever - or at least smell like you do with this concentrated scent block. Simply shave and add to melted candle wax. Enough fragrance for approx. eight 2-pound candles. 3/4 oz. Scored for easy cutting.
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This mottling oil lets you create a sub-surface "snowflake" effect in your homemade candles. The number of snowflakes will vary depending on the amount of oil in the wax and the amount added but use approximately 5 tablespoons for every 2 lb of
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