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Jenni Wix

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  1. I have jute ribbon glued flat under the lip/threads.  I agree, you don't want any loose ends able to get up there near the flame, wind, etc could catch it.  But on the outside of the glass, the jute shouldn't get any hotter than the glass, although I'm sure it could insulate temp a little.  Point is, wick your candle safely, keep any outer material secure.  I don't think you have to forgo ribbon altogether.  

  2. From the beginning I wanted to blend nature with imagination.  Trying to stay on target is pretty hard for me.  I'm going with neutral colors, sepia and brown tones, and while that appeals to me, I also go gaga for bright things, but that's not fitting my focus atm.  The nuetral, I hope will appeal to many, while quirkiness to bring interest can come in through art and titles.  I've done or chosen art only to want to redo it again.  I'd ideally like all of the same illustration style, but for now I'm settling on at least hand drawn aspect and colors coordinating.

     

    Trying to find a balance between getting it just right and getting it done.  Starting Somewhere.  I'm contending with a strong urge to try everything, here.  Despite some mistakes  (don't ask about the evil chipmunk), I'm feeling at least on track. 

     

     

     

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  3. We'll #5 or PP is best for keeping scents in,  I think the particular ones I got were just bad.  They kept the scent in, alright, but also made things smell very chemical.  They were just dollar store canisters.  So, maybe another #5 container wouldn't do the same.  

     

    I'm using small PP cello bags for now, I can then store that in shoe boxes etc.  Wanting to get glass, honestly.  

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  4. When I store melts in some inexpensive #5 plastic bins so the scent won't escape, they've gotten super weird. I haven't done clamshells, but I imagine it's your plastic and not you.  

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  5. Thanks, Trappeur!  Its a sweet/ fruity pine type.  I've been in search of green fragrances that aren't too sharp, and using the best I've found so far.  I'm interested in RE clean green (something like that) and elderflower/berry scents too.  

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