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GoldieMN

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  1. These are GORGEOUS! Thanks so much for the information. Goldie
  2. My first couple of flowerpot votives had little hot throw even though I was using same wax:oil% used for my pint jars that have a great HT. Tried Premier wicks: 765 & 767. I don't want to go up too high and have a really hot votive as it burns to the bottom. Waiting on 780 tester next. I do wait 2 wks to burn. May I ask what worked for you, Trappeur? Goldie
  3. I know what you mean. Always hard to wait especially if it smells good from day one. Sometimes I just want to come here and scream "I can't wait!!!" What is BBW? Goldie
  4. I thought of that (shorter wick) but was concerned about the jar getting too hot. Second option is interesting. lol Goldie
  5. Office Max/Depot and Staples will send you some pretty good coupons. I have one right now for $30 off an order of $60 or more from Staples. The coupon card comes in the mail, not as an email. Goldie
  6. You are using a Canon Pixma, correct? Mine is MG6220, probably not available anymore. Goldie
  7. Two weeks cure time is up and I am LOVING my Iced Lemon Biscotti candle (Fillmore). I kept thinking my husband was baking something. Duh! lol Can't wait to see how it burns to the bottom, and I can pour for spring sale. Using 464, pint canning jar, with 790 Premier wick. Goldie
  8. I love my Pixma printer. HP is suppose to have less expensive ink, although it shouldn't make that big of a difference in the quality! I think there must have been something wrong with that printer that printed the photo on the right. Hope all works out great! Goldie
  9. Has anyone tried Rustic's peppermint patty? They are discontinuing it so I guess it has not been a good seller, but I have someone asking about a chocolate mint candle. Goldie
  10. I go through the same thing with most of the candle supply companies, but I just keep adding more oils as the shipping doesn't go up exponentially. That is if it is a company that has a number of oils that are great sellers for me. It still comes down to the bottom line like you say. What I don't understand is why a company that is 200 miles from me costs more to ship than one that is 1100 miles away. Also, wax from one company is $48 but $35 shipping. Another company, $53 but $21 shipping.
  11. Although not on their website as of today (Feb. 18), Rustic Essentials posted their new scents for spring on FB. Hopefully, they will have a sample sale for those who want to try all of the new oils. Shamrocks & Sunshine, Strawberry Buttercream, Blue Summer Sky type, Golden Sands type, Beachwood Vetiver, Lemon Ginger Tea, Vanilla Kissed Chrysanthemum, Pink Hibiscus, Sea Grass & Sand Dunes, Lemon Éclair, Caramel Pretzel Bar, White Jasmine & Pineapple, Violet Leaf & Sweet Grass, Fig & Cassis, Three Wishes Tea, Tropical Oasis, Serene Waters, Driftwood & Sea Salt, and Pink Berry & Tonka Bean
  12. I wonder how many candles a person would have to sell to get that. lol Goldie
  13. I am definitely in the minority, but I can't stand the smell out of the bottle or in a candle. I tried it in 464. Then again, I don't do florals. Goldie
  14. That sounds so cool! Something else to try. Goldie
  15. You know talking about burning a votive without a holder reminds me of the first time I bought a votive. I was in my 30's! Anyway, I put it on a plate to burn and was terribly upset that the entire votive melted in a short period of time. Goldie=dumb blonde. Goldie
  16. The shop use to get the flowerpot votives from McCall's Candle Co.; but now they only sell them on a "make to order" and with a large quantity order for each scent. They retailed for $3.95. Plus the glass votive was $1.95. So I can sell the votive holder with the candle for under $6 and make a good profit. Maybe if there is enough of a demand, I can try the votives without the glass in the future. Thanks! Goldie
  17. Well it will probably be best for me to just use my 464 and sell the votive in the glass container. Less putzing around. I'll have to check to see if I have any sample htp wicks and get started testing. Goldie
  18. They are burned in a glass votive holder like the one pictured in my first post. They are probably 3 1/2" tall. Yes, would melt all over the plate as they don't burn down the middle like a pillar. Goldie
  19. Do you coat the inside of the glass with something to make it easy to release the votive? Or do they just pop out with a little tapping? Goldie
  20. Trappeur, those are gorgeous! Really gorgeous! The owner of the shop did mention frosted glass when I told her what the soy would do (wet spots). And, I have PB Pillar Blend & CB Xcel on hand for tarts. Now for wicks. . . I have a good selection of Premiers for testing. Any suggestions on where to start would be appreciated. Goldie
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