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skydreamer

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  1. You might also try this place...http://countrykitchensa.com (country kitchen sweetart) they have quite an array of candy and bakery items and a very good selection of foils. I can't seem to get their catalog off of my desk....want to keep looking at all of the goodies. I also made a quick call to them for ya and inquired if they were paper backed of which they advised that they are not they only have the paper seperating each of the foils. Hope this helps.

  2. I have been wanting to share some pictures but have been a little timid, due to all of your wonderful works of art that I drool over each day. Thank you to all of the wonderful people on this forum and all of the knowledge that you have shared with me, I felt that it was time to take a jump (deep breathe).....

    Left to right (First Pic), Yuzu (Green & Peach), Macintosh Apple (Red), Palm Island (Blue) Georgia Peach (Peach) and Jamaica Me Crazy (Blue & Pink)

    Second Pic: Macintosh Apple and Love Spell

    Thank you for looking.

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  3. Tammyc

    I have been using the 1343 successfully for some time to make tilted rustic everlasting pillars. It has been working beautifully with no problems if this helps at all. I do not find that I have problems with it being hard enough and I have not had any complications with it cracking towards the top of the pillar where the insert is placed. Any questions, just let me know.

    skydreamer

  4. I have been playing with them also, still not able to single wick though and have tried quite a few. I finally tried double wicking with two htp 83's in a 16oz apothecary jar and they did fine for the most part, no tunneling, nice flame but did heat the jar up a little more than I would like. But you don't have the crust on the top of the candle as you do with some other wicks. I have tried, csn's, htp's and a couple of cd's along with a few others with this wax and so far I keep going back to the htp wicks. Hope this helps out a little bit.

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