Found a couple for ya. On the 8oz glass jar candle. In my opinion I would just say 8oz jar candle, not 8oz glass jar of a candle. Creame looking on top and drizzles of syrup. Think I would say whipped frosting top with drizzles of syrup or maybe creamy frosting top with drizzles of syrup.JMO Hummingbird lovers will rejoice with this candle on there desk. Should be their. Your graphics look great. Can't wait until I get my own. Maybe you should put the size or ounce amount on the shampoo page.
Have any of you noticed the wax changing colors? My light colors have turned brown in the melt pool area when it hardens agian. I thought it wax the zincs, but after testing it has also done it with LX's and HPT's.
Oh wow. I really could'nt afford to purchase a machine to do it. Just have a interested party on getting her labels done this way. Have fun on vacation!!!!
Has anyone ever had any experience with getting jars printed instead of putting labels on them? I have someone that may be interested in doing a private label this way. I know it would be quite expensive but her place is rather upscale and that would'nt be a problem as long as she gets what she wants.
I believe this was all taken care of when she started her business. She has had that for a few years now but just now opened the shop. I live near Syracuse and alot of business here start with the "Salt City" as that is the kickname for Syracuse. The candles have a "Salt City Soap Works" label, not "Salt City Candles". Hopefully she has checked into this years ago when she started business.
I don't make soaps just the candles. She has her labels on them as Salt City Soap Works. Nothing to do with Salt City Candles. Sorry did not mean to confuse anybody.
Sounds like you are making pies. If you are adding gel just make sure you use, gel safe, non polar fragrences for everything in it. I have had good luck with Alabaster on those.
Try adding the UA it will solve the pinhole problem. With the frosting, maybe your molds are too cold. Give them a shot with the heat gun first. Could'nt hurt.
Don't know what type of wax you are using but kinda sounds like straight parrifen. Try adding some UA or vybar and pour 170. UA would get rid of the pinholes for me. The frosting that you are talking about, I believe is what we call rustic. Just raise the pouring temp to get rid of frosting.
Votives are meant to be in a container when burned. They are suppose to liquidify. Maybe you mean , not pourred in a container, I hope. No way of knowing here what type of wax you are using so there is just too many varabiles.
I live 1/2 hour from Syracuse and get my jars from TVG glass. They have the apothecary jars and are super to work with. Have a friend that works at Syracuse China and they don't have the jars you are looking for.
Poured this yesterday and just love it. Cold throw not so good today. I sure hope it comes back as I really like this one. I am using J223. Anybody pour this? Is it a keeper?