SueH
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So glad you got one from Woodfields! I love mine.
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I take a 3lb coffee can and put 4 wicks in it and pour excess wax in there. works well. Lots of different scents but it is a wonderful candle for when you are sitting outside.
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Bittercreek's is very nice, I really love it!
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- I love seeing your beautiful creations! Keep them coming!
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I love Pumpkin Brulee from Bittercreek North
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I like the wick stickums from Bittercreek North.
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I bought one of their molds a number of years ago and then I was reading about problems people had with them. It's a shame that it's happening again. I hope you get your liners. Keep us posted.
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OMG! Those are beautiful!
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Thanks so much for recommending this! I bought the 9 drawer one and it is perfect for drying soap. I love it!!
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Tomato Leaf from Bittercreek North. It's a wonderful scent and smells just like a tomato plant!
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I got it too!
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I agree with having the crafters all on one floor. A 50/50 and a raffle both sound good. Where abouts are you in Pa?
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I like Bittercreek North's flavor oils
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Chocolate Chip Cookie, Crème Brulee, Pumpkin Brulee, Cinnamon Bun, Juniper Breeze, Spiced Cranberry, Lavender, Smoke And Odor Eliminator, Pumpkin Pie, Hot Apple Pie, Plumeria, Basil Sage Mint, Tomato Leaf. There are a bunch more but can't think of them all. I love their fragrance oils!
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I've used Bittercreek North's Green Apple in the past. It's been several years since I used it but it was a very nice green apple scent.
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Those are wonderful!!
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I like Aqua Type from Elements. Very light but a very clean smell. Love it!
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I love Bittercreek!
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I've never seen those. They look really neat!
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Excellent job!!
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I like the CD wicks with the square masons.
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Bath melts. I've been making them for myself and I love them.
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I've had outbreaks of eczema and found that tea tree soap helps me.
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I love them!
How long does everyone stir?
in General Candle Making Discussions
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I use wooden skewers to stir and I'm paranoid so I stir for about 2 minutes.