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MissKasey

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    Lansing, Michigan
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    I'm Kasey, I'm 25, live in Michigan and I love candles!

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  1. I had this same question Lubella. Anyone know of a way to measure the exact temperature? And how hot is too hot? I have sensitive fingers I guess, as they all feel too hot, but my brother who helps me make and test candles says it really doesn't feel that hot to him. How to really know?
  2. Before I even realized I could just pop my wax melts out I had always poured it out while hot into the trash then wiped out the inside with a paper towel. As long as you get it all wiped out, no mess. A trick I learned doing this though is to bring the trash to the warmer and not the warmer to the trash. I've spilled wax on the floor trying to carry it, or dropped it because it was hotter than I thought.
  3. As far as I know yankee only has hot plate type warmers in there line of electric warmers. After close inspection, I can not find any cracks or holes on the underside of the top of the warmer, but somehow wax always ends up pooling between the top and the hot plate putting off a disgusting burnt smell. I've only ever bought 2 yankee warmers and this has happened on both warmers. Has anyone had this experience, maybe not with just yankee warmers but with other electric warmers of the hot plate type? How frustrating...yankee isn't cheap!
  4. I would agree with the above poster. 4627 has the consistency of thick Vaseline and May work well to help hold it all together.
  5. I also mix 4625 with some 4627 for my melts. I never did any testing per say, I just mixed some up and put it in my warmers and thought it was pretty awesome so I've been going with it ever since.
  6. Well the problem is I somehow lost my hubby's hammer (just vanished!) so I took his chisel and rubber mallet, broke the chisel then took 2 of his screwdrivers.... He doesn't know about any of this yet..... And he loves that I'm making my own candles and tarts now because he thinks we are saving soooo much money vs buying yankee..... **evil cackle** j/k
  7. My favorite scent is pomegranate cider. I got a bottle from lonestar that smells just like the one from yankee, but then I ordered one from candlescience and it was waaaaay off. So disappointed And I've never like anything patchouli or lavender. So many people love lavender and I just don't get it...
  8. If it helps I found these labels at Staples in the labels/packaging section and they are by Avery and I believe item number is 22822. Very easy to design and print online. My printer is nothing special, and these labels say INKJET right on the packaging, some say laser, and some are suitable for both. Hope this helps!
  9. Oh justajesuschick, you had me laughing. I can just imagined how it looked sitting on my couch in my nighty just shredding away, busting a sweat, and wiping my brow. Especially since anyone could have walked in on me and not realized what I was doing if they couldn't see past the arm of the couch! LMAO! Back to seriousness....when you guys measure after melting, do you just use a large clear glass measuring cup or something? I always wondered how exactly to measure after pouring the wax. I also use 2 different waxes......will this method still work? Maybe one is denser than the other and would not pour out evenly? Maybe I'm just overthinking this...
  10. I love the tall pink glitter candle! Everything looks great!
  11. Thank you! I need that positive reinforcement!
  12. I made these clamshell labels myself with some Avery labels I got at staples and a blank template. Do you like? Any suggestions?
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