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tamese

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  1. Thanks for pointing that out and I do see how that can be confusing. I will work on getting that fixed. Yes I am excited and now I have to get to advertising. Thanks again.
  2. Thank you! Sorry about that, if you click on clamshell wax melts under the picture it will give you the scent options.
  3. HI everyone I'm so excited and I just wanted to stop in to share my new website with you all. So if you have a minute please stop by to take a look. www.creationsbytandt.com
  4. Thanks I will call them and keep that in mind I would hate to have a customer find something icky in my products.
  5. I got this from Cleopatra's Choice and it doesn't even have the INCI . It just says 100% pure African Shea butter, Unrefined, organic. I just checked the site to see if it had it listed there but it does not have the INCI either.
  6. OK so I'm trying out some raw yellow African Shea butter and I've searched the net to see if it can be yellow or should it be ivory. Throughout my search some say true raw Shea butter should only be ivory in color while some say it can be yellow depending on the actual tree it comes from. Some say the "yellow African Shea butter" is actually a butter from Africa that is similar to Shea butter but is not Shea butter and the tree that produces it grow in a cooler climate than the Shea butter which is grown in a warmer climate. I usually use refined Shea butter but would like to start using unrefined raw Shea but I would like to know what I actually have. The company I purchase the Raw African yellow Shea says it is actual Shea and no color is added to it. I would like to have you all take on this. Thanks in advance for any help.
  7. I know this may sound crazy but when I was making these I used a little plastic stick type thing that I got from a cheap kite my son broke to make my holes for wicks. You know the kite has those little side sticks on both side to give the kite shape. It made the perfect size hole. Once I removed my pie shell from the mold I just went ahead and punched holes in it. Once I figured out where I wanted the wicks placed I just kept one shell as a guide and place it inside other shell and made my holes in the new shell to get the wick in the exact place. I know this sounds weird but this is what worked for me. lol. Your pies look great but one thing I would do is move the wicks in closer to the middle to prevent the sides from burning so quickly. HTH.
  8. Anyone know if Candle Luster can be bought at local stores, like home depot, etc. not online I need some by Saturday. I tried Michaels but they didn't carry it. TIA
  9. I'm just wonder how everyone labels lotions that are made with premade bases? Do you call them Homemade or Homecrafted or neither? And with any other product made with a base like lip balm or even Melt & Pour Soap. Is it safe to say it's homemade, or would that be considered a lie. TIA
  10. Hey It has been a while, how are you. I have been thinking about doing tealights but I hate the metal cups. I did see a thread on here about one catching fire and burning a warmer. So I'm still undecided as of now, may just stick with votives. I think your melts are wonderful you should be selling. I wouldn't change a thing. lol
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