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Posts posted by Shannon WY
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That's really amazing! Great work as always;)
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The pics of the water candle burning do remind me of a castle- love the taper!
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I ordered FO samples from them for the first time a couple of weeks ago. They adjusted the shipping so it was reasonable (as explained on their cart page). I did not purchase the extra insurance- didn't even notice it was available. I had a question regarding one of the samples, thought there was a possible mistake, e-mailed them asking if they could please send another which they did right away, no questions. I don't believe it's necessary to purchase the extra insurance, and since it's only an option and not required, why stress? If it was added on automatically, then I would not purchase from them.
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I think it looks great- love the new features:smiley2:
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Definitely sounds like angelwings1 is trying to stir up trouble. I've purchased several Texas Candle Supply oils and they work great in my soy wax.
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Great site- very unique and fun:)
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Never ordered from this place, but they have the portion cups in different sizes
http://www.acemart.com/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=J5-12
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You could use the next size up in zinc or you could decrease the percentage of FO. When I used this oil, I used 7% instead of my usual 8%. The HTP52 and LX14 aren't going to do the trick and I don't have any experience with the RRD's. Yes, you usually have to wick up with cinnamons and vanillas- when you get new oils you can tell by the fill level if they are on the heavy side which can help you to decide where begin with wicking.
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Googled Ganz and got http://www.ganz.com/retailers/retailers.html
HTH
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The package makes them stop and pick it up.
The Fragrance makes them put it down or take it home.
The hot throw and burn qualities brings them back for more.
I totally agree with Michael. The style of the container comes first- I'm into rustic so would look for something to fit that bill rather than country or contemporary. Of course, if I can't smell it and it doesn't burn well, I won't be buying more.
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Cute melts and votives! I really like the tart burners- I bet they'll be a huge hit for you:)
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I've been eyeing these pinecone molds at Rose's- I love anything to do with pinecones and would like to add these to my line some day...
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Very nice- I like the labels and that's the perfect Halloween green!
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This might help- the ECO 0.5 is a size down from the ECO 1
http://www.candlescience.com/wick/wick-spools.php
Well, I was wrong- this link doesn't give any info on the wick itself- just that they have it available in spools. Sorry!
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Love the look- very elegant
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Beautiful creations:)
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Are these what you're looking for?
http://candlemakers.zoovy.com/category/jars.preserve/
Also found some here
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Yes, you can do rustics in the seamless molds. With the seamed molds, they will leave a line down the pillar which you can remove with a knife followed by a little buffing with a soft cloth.
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Peaks and Bittercreek carry bears at decent prices, especially if you buy by the case.
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Love the colors!
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I'm very happy with their customer service and think their products are great so I don't mind they don't have sales all of the time. When they do have a sale, it's an extra special treat!
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Way to go! They all look amazing!
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I, too, get my Apples & Oak from NG and love it- works great in soy.
Any Ideas for 1343 (pigment dyed)
in General Candle Making Discussions
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You most definitely can make pillars with the pigment dyes. I made a few heart pillars last year using the shocking pink pigment dye chips from BCN. I also add up to 5-6% FO in 1343 with the addition of 3 tbsp/lb of stearic.