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  1. Well turns out Spokane, WA is not good area to sell candles. So. For the time being I am retiring from the candle world but hate to see all my supplies go to waste. Anyone here interested in buying them or have any ideas how I could sell them. I already have an ad on Craig's List. I have over $500 worth of supplies.

  2. I actually love seeing candles ike this. This is what makes hand poured candles so appealing to customers out there! because we actually take the time to center our wicks, and test our candles before we sell them to ensure good burning behavior. I get comments all the time about when a customer sees my candle it looks better than a manufactured candle. And when customers take their candle home and burn it they see the difference.

  3. OK I came to an executive decision that Marble containers are more trouble than they are worth. it sucks because I know what I wanted. But between keeping an eye on pouring temps, and pouring at just the right time, making sure I don't get tiny air bubbles as I pour.... it's just not worth it. Oh well. It was worth a try. I may try down the road with a different wax but 4630 is not a good choice. IMO. RIP marble containers, RIP. LOL

  4. This is the look I am wanting but not sure it's achievable in a container. Of course this is a pillar I did but this was easy. I tried again this morning by pour undyed wax in to a container, then as it set up swirled it with a skewer with a very small amount of dye. I ended up with a mess! Frustrating. I didn't think about pouring to colors, maybe a white and a solid color. Will try that here in a bit and hopefully post good result.

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  5. OK all morning long I have been on mission to create a cool looking marble container with 4630.... I looked online and tried a couple of techniques I found but both SUCKED! :mad: So I am taking a much needed break. Luckily I have only used 1/2 of wax. I'm thinking I'm not gonna get my marble look I'm visioning in my mind. So now I'm sitting here, drinking coffee and eating left over roast for breakfast while I watch DWTS! LOL

  6. That is the whole purpose I look for things that out of the norm... like a candle that soots from the time it is lit to the time it's extinguished, absolutely no scent throw or a bad smell, tunneling, no complete wax consumption. Things like that. Because I know if I follow good burning tips as I test and none of these appear my candle will burn great if the customer does the same. The woman is correct. We can only do so much. For example... just for experimental purposes I once burned a candle lazily. I didn't trim the wick and burned the thing all day (almost 9 hours). I moved it by the window to get a draft, etc. I did it with one of my soy candles and one paraffin. The results were bad soot on BOTH jars... big ol' nasty mushrooms, and the jars were very hot, enough to burn my skin. And with the soy, it had a nasty smoked burnt popcorn smell. GROSS! So now I know what's going to happen if my customers do the same. When someone buys a candle from me I include a safe burning tips sheet that has "To Get The best Burning Results" in big bold letters at the top, with the candle. Now... they may just glance it over, they may not even look at it and toss it is the trash or they may choose to read it and follow them. That's not my responsibility. I did my part by testing the candle, tweeking it if need be and including the sheet. If someone comes back with a complaint of a bad candle I can usually tell if it was from poor burning and I will offer to replace the same exact candle. But I think I have only had 2 complaints since I began in 2007

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