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chrisinpa

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  1. Very cool!! What type of "column" do you us? Does it involve hubby and a saw?? I have to try this!
  2. That is gorgeous!!! Spectacular colors.
  3. Picture is sort of small to really see, but I agree with TallTayl, it looks like raffia to me.
  4. Thanks for posting the supplier. I don't order from Elements. What do you use from them that you like?
  5. I think you should include what supplier you are talking about, if not what is the point of your post?
  6. I've had it take a few days till the paypal request shows up, she usually packs the order up and figures shipping. I hope everything is ok with her.
  7. Really nice! I may give that a try next week.
  8. Really nice! Looking forward to cut pics!
  9. Nice Pictures, I really like your label!
  10. Oh now why did you have to go and post those pics??? Now I'm gonna drive myself nuts trying to duplicate them and in the end never get close!! BUT really, those are very fabulous! I never buy candles and I would buy them!
  11. Oh WOW that looks wonderful!
  12. I add my fragrance after it is done cooking, I check the fo's flashpoint and try my best to wait till it gets down to the correct temp. I have had a few scents get stronger after a week or so.
  13. Pretty and vibrant! So you like select shades? I haven't tried them yet. I currently use celestial colors but she went oob so I need to find a new option and I'm not sure I will like pops.
  14. Wow that is a lot of work! Very cool!
  15. My first few batches were cp. I mainly do hp because you don't need to worry about the lye messing up an fo or the color. I still let mine sit at least 2 weeks to harden up.
  16. Very nice! I really like the burberry!!
  17. Thanks everyone! I learned after many batches to keep the temp as low as possible, and the result is creamier. Lorelei- I use either cocoa powder or charcoal for the thin black line. Cocoa works better for me. I put it in a muslin bag and shake a little bit over the first layer.
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