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dublon

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  1. Thanks for your response! I'll guess I'll have to do some experimenting!!!
  2. I've been searching everywhere, and I can't find any info on adding honey in liquid soap. I'm wondering if I can add it at trace, or can I add it after the cook, once the batch has been dissolved and cooled?? Any comments... please
  3. Thanks Barbara... I'll give it a try! I'm always afraid to break away from a true and trusted recipe, but it sounds interesting. I like the sounds of creamy!! And thanks to Talltayl for the input. I didn't even think to check the properties before posting... It was 5:30 this morning!!!
  4. I do used Turkey Red when my liquid soap has been diluted, but can I add it in the main recipe??
  5. Hi all, Quick question. My supplier has no castor oil in stock, and I have none left. I was wondering if I could use Turkey Red Castor oil instead for making liquid soap????? Any comments would sincerely be appreciated!! Thanks
  6. I'm good on the Eucalyptus.. for now I haven't really started candle production for my fall shows yet.. that will come once I'm finished my spring greenhouse, and town job rush!!! Plus the fact that my DH had a knee operation a few weeks ago, so he is out of commission for helping out in the greenhouse.. So I don't even have time to look at what I might need..
  7. I'm good Jen.. for now!! Thanks for asking!! Although if you ever ask for a sample.. I'd love to try their Ocean scent..
  8. Thank you for the tips.. I thought I had hidden it in the .gif email thingie, but I obviously didn't do it right. I'll work on it... thanks again!!
  9. sounds freaking good to me!! I wish I could say the same... I get more spam than anything else... I actually need to remove the mail address.. unless someone around here needs Viagra?????? Geeeeeeeeesh!!
  10. My website has been online for only a couple of months..... I have gotten a few phone calls for supplies (candle wax and soaping oils)... but nothing yet for the actual product... but this is Quebec.... Most of my sales are from word of mouth.. or craft fairs..
  11. The green irish tweed and irish spring from FBD are two totally different smelling fo's... in my soap recipe anyways. Scented the only other Irish Spring that I've tried is from Village Craft here in Canada. It's not bad, but it's definately not Fragrance by Design.... smells nothing like it. and of course it is one of my best sellers darn!!! I've got about 3 ounces left, so I can make one smaller batch, then after I'll be stuck!!
  12. Does anyone know if she is ever going to open again and if not, has another supplier bought her fo's. I'm particularly looking for her Irish Spring, and haven't found anything even remotely similar to that fo. Suggestions anyone? Thanks
  13. Well he is very comfortable going to public markets with our greenhouse stuff, so I thought it might be a good idea that he try just a small craft show in our home town. We had booked a table for two with some very good friends of ours, (who sell produce conifer essential oils) and we sent our two hubbies there while we did the bigger one. Ours finished at 5pm so we joined up with the guys after. (Theirs finished at 8pm) Well we got there, and they had opened a bottle of wine (of course it was hidden under the table) .. but they both did pretty well on their own.. AND they had a great time doing it which is the main thing!!!
  14. I just finished a string of 7 two day shows every weekend... Yesterday my hubby did a one day show, while I was off doing another... finally finished for the season!!!!
  15. definately lavender... one of my biggest sellers.. both in soap and candles
  16. The only way to stay in business and get stuff in the US is by participating in co-ops, and checking the classies!! And the heavier items, like wax I buy here in Canada. It is the nice bottles that are hard to find around here at a reasonable price. And as for Richards.... I think we need to buy full cases of bottles from them, and for the moment I just can't do it. I ended up buying 10 really cute bottles from ND. a little more expensive than I wanted to pay, but I think they'll do well for me (I'll be using them for my lotion (base) )in my next craft fairs.... 5 in a row...all two day shows.. phew!! Too many co-ops going on that I need to pay shipping for... Although the shipping isn't as bad than buying direct from US suppliers
  17. Cool... thank you so much!!! I'm about to have a look see, for their minimums, as they do have a branch in Montreal... 50 minute drive from here!!! I'm looking for nice little lotion bottles now!!! My gosh... 3 weeks ago I did a craft fair... took 6 bottles of lotion (I use a base) didn't sell one. The show that I just finished this past weekend... I sold 5 bottles!! Go figure!! Now I need to find some more NICE bottles fast!!
  18. So well said Dust!!!! And if I may just add on to this, and this from my own experience, soy votives have a mind of their own sometimes. They will burn beautifully a couple of weeks after making, then you randomly burn one of the same batch 1 year later, and oh la.... "ain't the same thing". You need to test, test and test again in different environments, and learn, learn and learn!!! And don't expect to build up a business in 1 or 2 months!! It takes a long time and very hard work!!
  19. My gosh... why don't you get your wax in Canada?? I don't know where you are situated but Canwax in Ontario has pretty well everything..
  20. I just bought 50 bottles from Scent works, and the shipping is costing me $37.00!!!!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes2 The shipping is more expensive than the darn bottles!! (It is still cheaper though than any half decent bottles that I've found here in Canada.) Does anyone here in Canada have a decent place to buy NICE bottles. Not the boston rounds, or the cosmos or cylinders, etc. Something nice and different.. at a decent price??? New Directions does have some, but the nicer ones are $2.50 and up per bottle... which doesn't include shipping!!!
  21. Not trying to be rude here, but if you are still learning to make votives... DO NOT start selling them tomorrow!!! It is a disaster waiting to happen, as there are too many things that can go wrong!! Especially with Soy!! btw I sell mine for $2.00 here in Canada, but I've been making them for 4 years and just started selling last fall.
  22. Wowow Sandi!!!!!!!!!! I had no idea that you were that talented!!! Those swirlies are just gorgeous!!!! I can't swirl in MP for smuck, and it's hit or miss in CP!!
  23. That is one very, very nice basket!!! Well done!!
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