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Don't pack away your holiday cookie cutters yet—use them to make wax candles
First, place your cookie cutters on a tray covered with wax paper. You’ll be filling them with wax to form your holiday candles, so make sure that their edges are flush with the tray to prevent any ...
Candles have been cherished for hundreds of years for their ability to enhance aesthetics and create a cozy environment, often functioning as a beloved decor item. Nonetheless, with the emergence of ...
MIDLAND — What started as a casual conversation a few years ago has morphed into a successful side business for Scott and Lisa Coyer, co-owners of the recently-opened Coyer Candle Co. in downtown ...
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