I have home business insurance (not simply product liability insurance) from RLI and am happy with it. It also covers things like weather related damage and losses at an outdoor show/market. You absolutely can't do candles with it but I just do wax tarts and that is ok with them. Some Home Owners Associations, like mine, do prohibit home based businesses or home businesses that generate traffic to your home. You also may find state and local regulations to be important factors as well as tax implications. A sole proprietorship gives you zero protection if you are sued! Everything you own, by yourself or jointly (yes that means your home, cars, jewelry, savings, etc), can be taken in a lawsuit if you lose more than your insurance covers. That doesn't mean it will happen, but the legal form of your business really does matter. On the bright side, if you do the research now and set up your business accordingly, you have a lot fewer headaches later.