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FarmerJill

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    green hills of Oregon
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    strawberry farmer

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  1. Yes, I had trouble with that one, too. I tried it a while back for a swap but ended up ditching the whole mess. I even got stubborn and tried a second time, tweaking my working temps but still no luck. Too bad, too, because I think it would've been a very nice smelling soap.
  2. Yep, another fan of Peaks here. I get at least 60% of my FO from there.
  3. For some reason with the title of this thread I was expecting to see a picture of Santa or a snowman. Guess I have Christmas on the mind. Beautiful candle and I'll bet it smells great!
  4. Hey, those are pretty. Excellent job!
  5. I think (I THINK ::fingers crossed:: ) my pots are all going back on the shelf. If I've judged things half-assed right I've got enough stock poured to get through the holiday shows. But still not done because tomorrow will be a full day of packaging soap.
  6. It works so well in 464 that it really doesn't seem to need any cure time.
  7. I don't like pines much either but I do like Peak's Winter Wonderland. It's plenty piney enough to fulfill my needs for a tree scent but complex enough to take it to a whole different level. It sold pretty well last year, too.
  8. That's my cinnaberry blend. Customers love it!
  9. ditto, with heavy emphasis on the fir (and pine). Not even close to cranberry marmalade.
  10. Oh those are pretty, pretty, pretty!
  11. Mint is the obvious choice because rosemary mint is so standard. But I actually prefer it with more of a floral pairing - like lavender, rose or jasmine. The floral helps to sweeten up the rosemary, and the rosemary can help the florals from being too sickly sweet. Eta: I haven't actually used CS's fo. just meant my preferences about rosemary in general.
  12. IME my tarts never last as long in a tea light melter as compared to an electric melter. Depending on how close the tea light flame is to the wax bowl, the tea light can cause the wax to get much hotter and therefore burn the FO off faster.
  13. Ditto. I gave candles to my cousin during her chemo and her choices were always either Pink Sugar or Christmas Eve, both on the mild side. There were many FOs she couldn't tolerate, even though they had been favorites before her treatments.
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