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Kimb

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  1. I use Acuity for my business and haven't had any problems with them. The quote I got from them was cheaper then what I had before with more coeverage for what I needed. Here is their website below. https://www4.acuity.com/acuityweb/home HTH, Kim
  2. I use a company called Acuity. I haven't heard from the agent who signed me up several years ago, but whenever I call the number in my packet they always get back to me when I have questions. Here is their website below: https://www4.acuity.com/acuityweb/home Good luck, Kim
  3. I have been using soy wax for several years, but I am thinking of changing to palm wax. I am not 100% happy with my votives, so I don't offer them currently at show, I make them for friends or cutomers that are willing to be test subjects. I would love to hear other peoples opinions if they have made the change. TIA, Kim
  4. I like using glass when I am making votives and tea-lights, since I think the pouring is easier to control and I make less of a mess. Kim
  5. Certain scents will upset my stomach if I smell them for too long. I try to make those scents with the windows open or if they bother me too much then I look for replacements. Nothing is more important then your health. A sale isn't worth it too me if I can't enjoy what I like to do. Just my opinion, Kim
  6. My secret to not going nuts making them is using wick pins. These things keep me from getting frustrated. Kim
  7. I have to do the same things about costs. I try and buy in bigger bulk at one time (when I can) if I am buying something that I usually order two or three times. This really helps on the heavier items like jars, wax, and other heavy items. HTH, Kim
  8. Are you pouring when it's slushy? I find I have better luck then when I try to pour hot. HTH, Kim
  9. I have done some very small scale private labeling. I put a code on the warning label of the candles, so that I know they are mine if there is ever any problems. I haven't had any problems to date. Currently I do the customer's labels, but I wanted to be covered in case in the future they wanted to have their own printed. HTH, Kim
  10. I use acuity for my insurance and carry a 2 mil policy on my products. Their website is www.acuity.com. Good Luck, Kim
  11. I print my lip balm labels on regular white paper and then use packaging tape to attach them to the lip blam tubes. It saves me the headache of having labels that want to slide, Kim
  12. I use only their shea butter base, but I do add other things to it. Kim
  13. I won't be much help either. I have only used SFIC and the stuff you can get in the craft stores. SFIC definitely won over in our house and with my customers. I mostly use their Shea Butter base. HTH, Kim
  14. Can someone direct me to where I can find a preferable square soap mold that is about .75 oz. I am currently using my rectangle guest soap tray from Milky Way and cutting them in half. TIA, Kim
  15. Thanks for the link. When I did a search for greenleaf it brought up things weren't even close. Kim
  16. Does any one know what size these jars are or if they are close in size to the Anchor Hocking ones? Thanks, Kim
  17. I am still testing tea-lights, but I have been using my votive wick pins. After the wax sets up I just slide my wick in the hole. HTH, Kim
  18. I have insurance for my candles and bath and body products thru Acuity. Their website is www.acuity.com. They have been very nice to work with. Good Luck, Kim
  19. We took the plunge and bought an OKI C5150,which is a laser color printer. I have had it for about a year and a half and love it. I get lots of comments from customers about how nice my labels look. Kim
  20. I will put in a second vote for Oki C5150. I have had it for just over a year now. I am always printing something and I finally had to replace my color toners last fall, but the black is still going strong from when I first bought the printer. Good Luck, Kim
  21. I just use an Excel spreadsheet that list, date, name (or show), amount of $$, wholesale or retail, tax percentage, and a column for notes. I do a folder for each year. If you have a lot of sales you could even do a separate sheet for each month. I do basically the same thing for my expenses. HTH, Kim
  22. For me it depends on the weather. In the winter I put the pouring pot out in our unheated garage on the concrete floor. It cools down very quickly and my house doesn't smell really strong of candles. Sometimes I am making several scents that don't always mix well in the air. The most I get out there is usually 3 pots with another batch of wax melting, before the first is ready to be poured. HTH, Kim
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