Great Tips for Buying Cheap Candle Making Supplies
By Charlene J. Nuble, published Apr 11, 2007
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If you're committed to buying the cheapest candlemaking supplies, you probably won't have any difficulty in finding them. A few searches in your neighborhood or on the internet will yield enough buying leads that can let you in on where the best and cheapest prices are. Here are some of the best ways to find your bargain candlemaking supplies:Buy wholesale
Wholesale is often the cheapest. If you need a lot of candlemaking supplies, you will do well buying in bulk instead of going back to the shop again and again to replenish your stock. Wax, additives, wicks, wick holders, scents and molds can be had at a great discount if you purchase them in large quantities. Plus, buying wholesale means that you'll never run out of supplies in the middle of a project.
Go for seasonal bargains
Many candlemaking suppliers take advantage of current trends to sell their wares. For example, demand for red and green wax and dyes usually peaks just before and during the holiday season, along with the corresponding molds. Since you will using red and green colors anyway, might as well buy while the prices are low, never mind that you'll be using the wax in February or June.
Closing out sales
Is there a shop that's closing up in your area? Check it out for bargain stuff. It doesn't even have to be a candlemaking store. It could be an herbal or aromatherapy shop from where you can get great discounts from scents and fragrances you can use with your candles.
Clearance and discontinued products
Another way to find the cheapest candlemaking supplies is to look for them in clearance sales. When retailers are bringing in new products and still have some sizable inventories on their shelves, they have no choice but to sell the left-overs in order to move them out and still make a little money. Be on the lookout for these types of sales. The products may be a little dated, but as long as you check them for damages or flaws, you can find some of the best bargains here.
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Did You Know?
Some discontinued products may not be a good choice, especially stuff like wax or scents. Ask why they are being discontinued since they might contain ingredients that may be harmful to health.
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