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Posts posted by stephnms
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I'm wondering about ICS Vanilla Smoothie. Anyone tried that one?
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Can anyone recommend a good substitute for BCN Vanilla Velvet? I've used Vanilla Velvet for almost two years now but lately I keep having trouble with it so I'd like to replace it with something similar.
Thanks!
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WOW!! Those colors are awesome together!
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Kewel! I love those!
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WOW!!! Those are beautiful Donita!!
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Great deal! I love their oils!
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Some of my best sellers from ICS are:
Love Spell
Caramel Pralines
Pina Colada
Twigs & Berries
Cinnamon Bun
Southern Sensation
Cherry Vanilla Swirl
Blackberry Sage
Cranberry Orange Spice
Buttery Gingerbread
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When I use it I call it Sweet Passion.
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Lilac
Southern Home
Blackberry Sage
Passionate Kisses
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Indiana Candle Supply has a Butter Rum Crunch that is awesome. I've never tried it in soy but it works great in parrafin.
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I usually wait until the first of January but I've already started getting Valentines Day requests so I started early this year.
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I bought mine at Walmart in the paint department.
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Can anyone direct me to some amber spray bottle suppliers? I live in Mississippi so I'd like something fairly close by to save on shipping.
Thanks!
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I agree. That is soooo unfair.
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WOW!!!! Everything looks fabulous Liz!!!
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Bittercreek North has an awesome Peppermint.
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ICS Mulled Cider
ICS Pumpkin Cheesecake
BCN Pumpkin Pie
ICS Cranberry Orange Spice
ICS Caramelized Pralines
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I've had one since last September and I make around $500 - $600 a month.
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I'm looking for some cute Christmas containers to put candles in. Anyone know of some good suppliers (non-wholesale)?
Thanks!
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I use hemp string on mine. (I think that's what it's called)? :rolleyes2 People use it to make bracelets and necklaces with.
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I started out with 15 FO's but now I have almost 70.
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I sell a ton of Buttery Gingerbread from ICS. It smells wonderful.
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Im probably going to get alot of slack for this, but how can you all assume he hasnt tested his candles, just because he hasnt spent a year or more doing it? And to Bruce, I have made candles for the last five years and they were paraffin, now I switched to soy so Im learning it all over again plus I quit for a while and restarted. But I just dont find it as difficult as people make it out to be. Yes I have gotten on here and asked alot of questions because I do find soy to be a little more difficult to master than paraffin. But, I mean really, how long does it take to test a candle? It doesnt take 6 mths to test a candle. You burn it, you make sure it performs the way it should, and if it passes the test, then its worthy for marketing. I think people act on here as if its a scientific thing and you have to go deep into the lab for the next couple years before anything made is worthy of selling. Im sure someone will disagree, but I just had to say it.
I agree.
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I clean my jars and reuse them for testing.
Vanilla Velvet Substitute?
in Fragrance Discussion
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That would be awesome!! Thanks so much!! I'll PM you.