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LRC06301983

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  1. its not ugly, you just aren't picturing it in the right setting. Its a theme candle. Looks like something that would be pulled out of the sea after 100 years burried in its depths. Like its deep ocean with seaweed and gold and mermaids etc... Its a theme candle. okay and its a little ugly. lol just kidding.
  2. You know you're a perfectionist... When you can see flaws in a rustic.
  3. Make hurricanes. Its less stress. No one technically burns a hurricane. And if they do... ...they will be in for a new one shortly.
  4. depending on the temperature of your cold water bath (which to wax even a mild 55-65 degrees can be cold but wouldn't feel cold to us) 2 minutes is more than enough time to cause cracking. That would be my first thought is try warmer water in the water bath...I put a hurricane into water that is too cold occasionally and it will get hairline fractures almost instantaneously.
  5. You're a sick man Bruce. And honestly, I'm really jealous you beat me to this. I'm suprised no one has yet mentioned or resorted to my personal method for maturely settling boughts of aggrivation with other people... slashing tires.
  6. Ah...well you're lucky you didn't get blown to south east LA. I'm originally from all over the west coast and I was thinking..."shouldn't there be periods after the L and the A..." oh well sometimes I'm slow. lol
  7. You have a gorgeous placement on the imbeds...how the fern sweeps up the side of the candle looks so cool... I like hurricanes that have the unfinnished top lip as well... Good job. where at in L.A. do you live?
  8. http://www.candletech.com/marbled/ thats not an excel sheet but its instructions.
  9. How big of a hurricane are you making? There are probably things that will work. the real question is how small can you get away with. Try your local hardware store where they have all sizes and shapes of metal containers like metal buckets. then again I don't always use a double boiler when I am making a dipping vat...wax is easy to keep warm on low low heat once it has melted. I live vicariously through my wax.
  10. Burn it before you decide its too cheap. lol. Maybe it'll smoke like a furnace...
  11. The mold weighs 50lbs filled. lol. I'd break the counter! But that was good advice. I was just trying to figure out if the pits were from the bubbles or just something I was doing in general. I'm pretty sloppy with my pour technique and usually do it a different way each time just for the fun of it. I'll remember to tap...
  12. When you make a rustic pillar...do you still tap the mold to get rid of air bubbles? Or will it make no difference? Or will it ruin the finnish. I've never tapped but I never thought I needed. Now I have a couple of candles that are kind of pitted and rustic and I didn't know if thatis because I didn't tap the mold. Thanks for any ideas.
  13. forget colors... whoo hoo nice looking rustics. and the colors are nice too.
  14. First one Cool. I haven't even been brave enough to do chunks. Bright colors are cheerful. Lots of candles are pastels or reds and blues. Not enough of them are colorful like yours. Second one I think is alright for a black candle. I find the paper targets at the shooting range absorb my negativity pretty darn good but i've never tried a black negativity absorbing candle. The last one would have gone for BIG money in the sixties and seventies. I'm not sure how I would know cause I wasn't alive in that era...but I've seen Austin Power so I think that makes me enough of an expert.
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