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  1. Hi everyone! I have a wholesale customer who is requesting that I ship my room sprays in packs of four to reduce breakage during shipping, as they are 4 oz glass bottles. Up until now, I have just shipped them individually wrapped in bubble wrap and have not had any issues. Should I get cardboard dividers and individial boxes for each set? This will be extremely costly and also add to the package weight. Any ideas on how to ship in packs of four? Thanks!
  2. Has Natures Garden stopped selling 464? I can’t find it on their site. I wrote them, but haven’t received a response yet.
  3. Does anyone know where to find colored tip wooden matches and match striker paper in bulk?
  4. This is so strange! I'm starting to notice the same thing about the wax clumps on the wicks. I've attached pics. These were taken after a 4 hr burn.
  5. So, I ordered the q210 and received it today. I already poured a few tester candles. I love how smooth the tops are! Did anyone notice an almost chemical smell to the wax? Also, I noticed the wax smoking well before I hit 185 degrees and before I even added FO. Anyone else notice this?
  6. I have not yet ordered, although I would like to soon! I'm pretty sure that all of the new ecosoya waxes are capable of holding 18% FO. I do not make melts.
  7. From everything I have read, this wax is supposed to be capable of holding 18% (yes, you read that right) FO. It says that it can be used for melts, but some people are saying that the melts end up being really oily.
  8. That was so nice of you to share! I think that candles and supplies has also started selling the q210. ?
  9. Thanks. I've racked my brain trying to come up ideas, the most difficult thing about this jar is the diameter. I can't seem to find any kind of lid that will fit other than the glass ones.
  10. Hi everyone! I am in love with the Libbey 15 oz cylinder jars, but I'm really not loving the flat glass lid that Libbey makes to go with it. Does anyone have any other ideas for a lid/cover? The diameter is 3.75 in. Thanks!
  11. Waxxy

    Cork

    I know, they are so expensive! I haven't found a supplier yet, luckily I haven't spent much time on this project. Lol. I'm thinking if it isn't tapered, it could just fall into the jar and get stuck. I could be wrong.
  12. Waxxy

    Cork

    Thanks for the responses! The hole saw is a good idea! I was hoping to find a tapered hole cutter of some kind, but I'm not having any luck unfortunately. The sander seems to be a little above my capabilities. I was hoping to be able to do this myself and not have to recruit my husband. Lol. I may have to rethink my design because I am not willing to pay $4+ for one cork stopper.
  13. Waxxy

    Cork

    I would like to cut tapered cork stoppers (I've attached a pic.) Any ideas how to do this, besides cutting each one by hand? Is there a specific tool? I was thinking a cookie cutter, but I cannot find a tapered one. I would like the widest part to be around 4 inch diameter.
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