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Steph in tx

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  1. Squeeze the pour spout from both sides and make it more defined! :cool2:

    I did this with my pots, especially the larger ones. I used a pair of pliers with a cloth in between the pot and pliers. I just got them to make a more defined spout. I found out the hard way the first time! Left marks on my pot, so I started using the cloth between. It never messed with the bottom of my pots and they sit level. HTH

  2. I was searching tonight and I ran across a picture of these at

    Lakeside Collections, don't look like they carry them now.

    I never seen these, they have a electric tart warmer that looks like a toaster.

    I too found the Toaster Tart Warmers!! They are too cute!

  3. If the mug gets hot enough to melt the wax, the arms will drip all over the warmer and furniture.

    It just seems like whoever came up with this idea didn't bother to think it through.

    I have to agree with Sliver on this one. Whats to stop the arms from getting warm and dripping? Fire Hazard written all over it! :shocked2:

  4. Quote "Hot throw is determined the size of your melt pool. The wider the pool the greater the throw. That's why a single votive in a tight votive holder won't give you a great throw. You would need to burn multiple votive candles to scent a room."

    I will disagree with this statement only because the very first votive I ever made and burned in a flower pot votive burner, smelled up a lot of area for me! We could smell it in 3 rooms!! But I must say that the layout of the house was very open. Don't know if that's why? The fragrance was Jasmine and it made me believe in my candles... :cheesy2: I'm sure a lot of it has to do with the type of fragrance but I've been really lucky with my wax, additives and fragrances. JMHO

  5. I use container soy wax and love the way they burn and throw. That said I only burn in a tight fitting glass votive cup. I have yet to see a votive burn like a pillar no matter who's I have tried.

    I use a paraffin container wax. I love the way they burn! I also use a tight fitting container as I was always told that votives should be in a tight fitting container no matter the type of wax you use. JMO

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