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Karen B

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  1. **IF** you would like to find out if your company will keep your home and auto with the business then go to another persons house. (parents, or a really good friend) Call up that company and pretend you are LOOKING to insure your home and auto with them but the catch is you make candles. Ask if they can work with you if you have a business in your home. They have caller ID so don't use your phone, but just pretend your shopping around and looking for prices. Ask if they will even do it, this way you at least know where you stand with these guys. This will give you a heads up and not just a 30 cancellation notice. hth, Karen B
  2. That made perfect sense and also explains why I see a difference with paraffin. With containers and my mottled pillars I do like you do and put them in the oven then turn it off, that does help. Thanks so much for the explanation I've know there is a difference between tin and aluminum but didn't really figure out why. thanks Stella1952, Karen B
  3. Thanks Stella1952, I'd rather not admit in public how long I've been making candles but will say I do remember the craze just a few years ago when the all the palm waxes 1st came out. I don't remember container wax I think it was the pillar stuff. I just remember burning a few votives. (I remember 3 I think, feathering was one) I tried back then but the throw at that time didn't thrill me. Glass Glow seems to be getting a better throw than the old stuff was. (or it's the FO's I'm picking this time around) I just basically wondered if the Palm wax reacted differently in Tin molds than in Aluminum. My opinion is the finish with paraffin will be different with these 2 and it seemed to make sense that Palm wax will look different in these different mold too. (If this post doesn't make any sense sorry it's been a long day) Thanks for you help, now if only Candle Science would get this wax in. Karen B
  4. Oh I hear you, I have the Glass Glow that I'm playing with right now and air pockets is my biggest thing. (OK and finding the right wick) This stuff seems very picky to the environment around it so I figured the mold probably will effect this wax too. With my paraffin I use tin or aluminum depending on the type of candle I want to make and the finished look. So I've been dying to find out what happens with this stuff in different molds. Right now I just sit and wait. thanks, Karen B
  5. Thanks you very much, I know it's very sensitive to heat so I wondered if different molds would make difference or not. Glad to hear it likes aluminum that's my personal favorite. Oh polycarbonate, I really need to get a couple of those for some candles I do. I think it would make my life so much easier but that's a different subject. thanks, Karen B
  6. I'm waiting for CS to get more tortoise shell in otherwise I would just pour myself and find out the answer. Since I'm waiting I thought I'd ask those of you who have been using palm wax a while. Do you notice a difference when using an aluminum mold compared to a tin mold. (oh what ever the other kind is) When I'm making pillars depending on the finish I want I'll use a different type of mold. So I'm just curious if the same holds true with palm or not. thanks, Karen B
  7. I know FOH & Kangaroo Blue have the full kit, that includes the boxes. Also I think it's the chemistry store that sells bottles & boxes just like Kangaroo Blue's. ICS has those same Bottles if you want to package them yourself & I think Lotioncrafters sells supplies too. Just about everyone is into these things right now. Karen B
  8. I knew exactly what your talking about but I still don't think he needs that. Yes he needs to make sure his FO is fully in with the wax or he'll have problems but that would be weeping puddles of FO & no amount of beatings will change that. The most I ever stir any FO is 2 minutes & the only thing I ever need is a spoon, and that's just because when I 1st started someone placed a bug in my head that I "NEED" to stir for 2 minutes. It's just habit now. I've only been doing this for 6 years but never had a problem with my additives or beeswax not melting all the way. I melt my wax with my additives & never see a problem like your describing. (especially beeswax??) There is only 1 additive I melt separately (translucent crystals) & I hardly ever make candles that require this additive. OK now back to the problem, you've gotten some great suggestion. The 16 oz apothecary jar's are tall which leads to this problem.(the oxygen thing some else said was right on) If you take a 10 oz apothecary you probably wouldn't have seen it. If you saw a full mp in 1 hour the wick was probably to big. Also which FO was it, there are a few VERY heavy FO's that at 1oz per lb is just too much. This is different from a FO not incorporating in the wax. When a FO isn't blending you will see what looks like water pool on the bottom of your pour pot, that will also show up on your finished candle & look like colored water. 16 oz apothecary jars are one of the hardest jars to wick since you said your new to this you may want to put those aside & start with some 8 oz canning jars. Those only take one wick & are much easier than 16 oz apothecary jars. hth, Karen B
  9. I use Chinese take out boxes for the bottles, then tie the reeds together with matching raffia. Use your imagination a little with these. Karen B
  10. lindsaycb, I can't really help but just know your not alone. I've had this happen to me also & I didn't understand why I was being picked on. I also deleted cookies, temp files & all that stuff but still couldn't get that shopping cart to work. I was told by BCN it had to be me. (with 3 kids I'm used to everything always being my fault.) I am on AOL & I don't think I tried my IE at the time. You can try that (if your using AOL) or if you can wait until tomorrow that's what happened with me it worked the next day. Karen B (who doesn't have PMS, but is in a bad mood because she can't help her son with 6th grade homework)
  11. It wasn't me I would have gone for the FO's before the wax. I too am wondering how they stole FOUR of these tanks, one would have been really hard even with a crew of people but 4 of them? How did all this action get missed. Now I need a guard dog for my candle stuff, Karen B
  12. If you don't like to use the spray adhesive you can try hitting the candle with a heat gun & then sprinkling on the glitter. I do this with my Christmas Tree's, but I do them green with white tips so if I get any dripping wax it usually adds the the snowy branches look. You can also try modge podge (sorry I don't know how to spell it) I don't remember it being as sticky when it's dry. Dough edited because I wanted to tell you how nice those pillars look. Karen B
  13. I use it as an additive in my paraffin but if you want to try pure beeswax pillars there are a lots of fans out there. The smell of beeswax burning is a very pleasant sweet smell, cleaner burning, & some claim that the ions (negative? positive? I don't remember but it's different) will actually "clean" the air. I personally do not believe this but it's another reason people swear by it. I just like the smell & the natural look to them, good luck with it. Karen B
  14. I don't know if this helps or not but Oak court has it at 6.50 lb. https://www.oakcourtcreations.com/ProductCart/pc/viewCat_h.asp?idCategory=57 Karen B
  15. Not to hijack this thread, (but since I'm so good at it) Does anyone find glass containers can cause the salts to get mushy. I don't sell them so I don't really make a ton but I was just wondering if I'm going crazy. Karen B
  16. In a Whirlpool type of tub the water for the jets is circulated around. So the oil in these products will get into those lines & get them dirty. Even if you don't use oil products with your whirlpool you still need to clean the jets every 2 weeks to a month. There is always water in the jet lines & when you have sitting water you have mold. I was told by Kohler to fill my tub up with water pour 20 oz of bleach & 1&1/2 tsp of powdered dishwasher detergent. Let that run for 5-15 minutes. (this soap will not bubble in the tub.) Then drain & rinse. I found out for myself do not use the gel bleach (Clorox brand) that will bubble up in your tub & make a HUGE mess, just use the cheep regular bleach. Karen B PS I don't know if bath salts are OK but I don't turn the jets on when I use them. They may be safe but I have a fear that the FO would be enough to dirty up those jets so I don't bother. (which is a huge bummer, I would love to have the jets on with the bath salts)
  17. Is she making her own lye, I do know someone out there does make her own lye for the soap. (I wish I could remember her name, it's a lot of work & I give her a lot of credit) I think there is a way to measure how "strong" the lye water is by putting an egg in the lye water & seeing how much it floats but I do not know what I'm talking about. IMHO this would be the most "natural" soap you could get. (depending on what you then add to it) Karen B
  18. Why couldn't you just do a tilted layered pillar of red & white. When I do them & don't want the layers to bleed I just pour a little of the next color in the middle, let that harden up then pour the next color. It's not as hard as I'm making it sound the only problem I have with my tilted layers is having them all tilted at the same angle. When you have 3 or 4 pillars together I'm anal & want the layers to look exact. I'm thinking this year of looking into those clean pillar molds but I'm afraid the FO will eat it. (why make a candy cane candle unscented????) Karen B
  19. Hey howdy neighbor :wave: Ask Kitty about the Saturday lunch thing & see if you can get on her invite list. One was today but I couldn't go because DH had to work & I know I would kill my 3 kids before lunch was over. Can I ask are you in northern Plainfield like her or are you down in the southern part like me? (I wish somebody would wake-up & realize 59 needs more lanes.) Just in case you didn't know Oak Court Creations is not that far either. You can't pick up but you sound close enough for her to deliver & she carried a lot of butter's like Babassu (sorry to early in the morning for me to figure out the right way to spell it) in small quantities plus free delivery to my door. Karen B
  20. I'm to new to try & answer any soaping questions but I don't see anything wrong with using grocery store oils. I have used grapeseed from the store but only buy in small quantities & try very hard to use it up fast. (plus store it in the fridge) anyway I CAN help with mwolbers little guy. It's her little signature "dude". On another board she has something next to it but I can't remember what it said now. (If I try I know I'll screw it up) As soon as she came over here a lot of us asked where her little guy was, seems she can't go anywhere without him. I guess her little elf is mooning us but since most of us find it cute we really don't mind. :laugh2:If I needed to see cellulite I could just look in the mirror. Edited because I found it, "The hurrier I go the behinder I get" Karen B
  21. Stupid question but I understood that FO can't go air only if the flash point was under 140. Am I the only person that has noticed on some suppliers web sites they will have next to a very specific FO that it can only be shipped via ground. I'll look over and almost always the FP is under 140. (I'm not sure of the "magic number" but I thought that was it.) I guess maybe I could be wrong, there is a 1st for everything. Karen B
  22. Here is an example of watermarking a picture. http://z.about.com/d/cameras/1/0/V/natureleaveswebwtmk1.jpg I could show you mine on my website but really it's not "all that". Plus DH is a printer & does not like putting things on top of the pictures. It's kind of an on going fight between us. When I do get him to put the watermark on the pic's it's always in the corner on the pic, just the perfect spot for someone to crop it out. This is what I consider the perfect example of a good watermark. One other thing to consider, have your label in the picture & readable. I have seen people steal pic's & the label is right there. I bust out laughing every time. Also I did read some place a long time ago that you can put a clear .gif over your picture. Pleople don't realize until it's to late they've just stolen nothing. But I don't have a clue if this would mess up your search engine rankings. Or if it really even works, I've never fully tested it out. Karen B
  23. He did right click disable which can help but I could still "steal" your pick if I wanted to. There is another way I'm not going to tell it here but I checked & yes I could still steal your pic. I'd suggest putting a watermark on your photo's, most people won't go threw the effort of erasing your watermark. (Let's face it if they are going to spend all that time they would just make there own pic's) BTW I love the look of your website. Karen B
  24. Is it maybe those gemstone type candles. What I'm thinking of looks like this. http://www.wicksworks.com/gemstone-candle.html I hope I put that link in right, it should be a gel pillar in a gemstone kind of shape with a mirror under it to help reflect the light. Karen B
  25. 1st thank you so much for posting this with pic's that really helped me understand so much. Um see now your assuming that new homes are actually level, **NOT**. I have my work space in the basement & according to my builders the floor is "purposely" not level. (OK what ever) They want any water to flow toward the drain in the floor, but I say there shouldn't be any water coming in my basement in the 1st place. But anyway I live in a new home & I do have to get a little creative too if I want my finished product "level". Karen B
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