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  1. Thanks for your suggestions, they are very helpful! I just have one more question and that is how do you link 'view cart' button to the cart page? Anyone have the coding for that? Thanks again!
  2. What are your favorite nuts scents? I've tried BCN Chestnuts & Brown Sugar and could not get that to throw in my soy wax no matter what I did. I've also got Maple from BCN as well but to me it just doesn't do (too sweet). I'm not big on Hazelnut but I thought I'd try it to see if it would sell around here. Any recommendations?
  3. I wouldn't recommend CT either, it's too easy. Let her find it herself just like I did after MANY hours of researching on the net.
  4. OK another HTML dummy here so please be kind! I just signed up with Mal's yesterday and I've gotten the shopping cart settings done to my preference. The question is how the hell do I link all my 'add to cart' buttons from my sitebuilder to the proper link? I know very little html and I've spent hours reading the FAQ's, support, looking up the archives here to no avail. I know I have a domain link assigned when I set up with my account. Are you supposed to type in a link for each and every item? I do know how to highlight and link from my sitebuilder but just don't know where to link them to. I really don't want to spend another 20 hours doing this as I've done enough just building my website and getting it going. Thanks for any help!
  5. I just did some calculations on this. Say if over a year you purchase 100 pounds of oils and based what they stated you would be charged 30% higher than the wholesale cost to reflect her staff costs and expenses and you end paying (with membership fee) 13.35 per pound plus shipping for the first year then 11.40 in the second year. It would be higher the lesser pounds you buy. On top of this you have the added work of blending the scents yourself. For 100 pounds of oils Manufacturer's cost $8 pp Membership fee $295 30% buying cost 100 x 8 = $800 800 x 30%= 240 + 800=$1040 1040 + 295=$1335 1335 / 100 = $13.35 pp For 50 pounds in the first year it's $16.30 pp! Then it's $12.40 in the second year. I understand they have to make money in this but the 30% add on is way too much and it's just not worth it for us on a smaller business base. I'll definitely pass;) Shannon
  6. 5.Pawn off the family heirlooms. 6.Rob a bank with a wick pin as a weapon or if you're a soaper threaten them with a bucket of hot lye.
  7. I thought the ebook is pretty handy. It certainly has alot of information in one place. I've learned so much from this ebook in such a short time that I thought it was worth the investment than spending hours on the internet for the same info if not some of it.
  8. BCN's Blueberry Muffins is really strong! I literally have to hold my breath when pouring even and I even have my window open too. One of my best sellers too! HTH
  9. Dido, I just ordered my first oils before Christmas and now I just received my second order today. I got the Butterfly Hugs which I really like OOB very floral and light. Cinderella is another I haven't tried in soy. OOB it's pretty strong so I won't judge yet until I test. I just poured Rice Petal & Shea, Blackberry Sage and Yuzu tonight. They all smell really really good! I agree it must be their descriptions that kept luring me to the shopping cart,LOL! Shannon
  10. Bedtime Bath is dead on, one of my best sellers! I haven't tried Fantasy but I just got 'Be Delicious' and it's dead on to the perfume. Pink Sugar is a big seller too. (very strong hot and cold throw) Other dupes that are hot sellers for me: Sage & Citrus Strawberries & Champagne Sweet Pea Warm Vanilla Sugar Love Spell You must try Black Magic ( I renamed it Black Forest), it's very mystical and magical. Have fun ordering!! Loren is awesome to deal with! Shannon
  11. I know The Candle Source ship 8 lb bottles in flat rate box for $9.10 anywhere in US. He packages them neatly and in ziplock bags. I'm in Canada so I really envy you guys with the cheaper flat rates. I only wish they have that option for us Canadians, not the smaller flat rate boxes which only fit 3 lb bottles and that's at $9 per box!:undecided
  12. The Amber's Glow Glowing Amber Candle Co KateAmber Candle Co KateAmber's Wick House
  13. Apple Fair Country Apple Fair Apple Crate & Candies or just Apple Crate Fresh Country Apple Candied Apple Orchard Sweet Apple Orchard (can ya tell I live in an orchard county?) Shannon
  14. That IS a cool looking candle and I agree it looks like the Northern Lights! As for melting the wax in the spoon over a flame I'd be careful where you doing it especially if you're using a lighter as a flame and your window opened for the nosy neighbours to see, LOL! I have a huge complex facing my kitchen window and I always worry what they think when when I'm using odd equipment for my candlemaking late at night. I really need to get a window covering. Great work! Shannon
  15. Actually the 73's now burning cleaner with no hangups on the second burning but it's still turning the wax gray. I think I'll try to wick down and see if that will stop the gray. Isn't testing fun???
  16. I just started testing those little flower pots using ECO CB advanced soy. MY problem is the wicking. First I tried HTP 73 and it was leaving hangups on the sides so I wicked up to 83 on another which seem to do the job but once they have cooled the top part of the wax turned to a grey color which is obviously a sign of sooting going on. I'm using 1.0 oz of Gardenia and no color. Do I need to wick down even though it may leave hangups? I know I have some LX wicks somewhere but my main wicks are HTPs Any help is appreciated. I did a search but not enough info. Shannon
  17. Isn't if it contains more than 10% soy wax they can call it a 'soy candle' or is that for beeswax? Read that somewere:confused: .
  18. That's awesome!! We need more suppliers out this way so come on down (or 'up' I should say,lol!). Although I've never ordered from them, I have browsed through their website a few times. Shannon
  19. Wow, you can see the wick tab is not even glued on and it looks like there are pigments all over too. No it wouldn't tick me off, it would only encourages smart customers to buy local quality candles!! Shannon
  20. I came across a wholesale website that sells vintage labels and now for the life of me I can't remember what it was.I've cleared my history so I can't trace it that way. They were extremely reasonable in prices and they carry home and garden items as well. I should have bookmarked it (actually I thought I did) as I was jumping for one website to another and had about 3 or 4 websites opened at the same time. I'm just terrible for that, lol!! Do any of you know which site carries vintage labels? Thanks! Shannon
  21. I just got mine the other day,very fast shipping! (I'm in Canada so I just love that guy Loren!!) I haven't tested these yet in soy but these are my opinion OOB White Tea & Ginger- very gingery and strong, I like it Stargazer Lily-I really like this, romantic Night Blooming Jasmine-strong florals,perfect for spring Oatmeal,Milk & Honey- very nice! Be Delicious-absolutely DEAD ON (my mom has the perfume so I know!) Frosted Cupcake-just want to drink it,lol! Pears & Petals-very light and feminine, perfect for spring I have the utmost confidence that they will throw very well in soy as pretty much all of Loren's oils do throw well for me. Can't wait to try testing! Shannon
  22. I know there are sites to find a particular scent but what about combining different scents to find a name for them? Are there any sites for this purpose? For example you enter vanilla, musk, raspberry and get a scent name or name suggestions for the combination. Shannon
  23. It's a very unique scent, a blend of pine without being too overpowering along with some spices. I know I'm not good at it but it's getting be popular around here. I renamed it 'Black Forest' so it's not too Halloweeny
  24. You can't go wrong with Loren's oils. He has excellent customer service and will answer any questions you may have quickly. The only oil I didn't care for is Country Bumpkin, it's a hit a miss for me with customers here. These I carry regularly and they throw excellent in soy! Love Spell-big seller Creme Brulee-big seller Soothing Lavender-big seller Gardenia-very strong Black Magic-love this scent! Fresh Cut Roses-big seller Warm Vanilla Sugar-love it Pink Sugar-strong throw Nag Champa-big seller Sage & Citrus-very strong and big seller I just ordered his newest oils and can't wait to try them: White Tea & Ginger Stargazer Lily Night Blooming Jasmine Oatmeal,Milk & Honey Be Delicious I also ordered some oils I haven't tried yet: Frosted Cupcake Pears & Petals Black Raspberry & Vanilla Cake Bake Strawberries & Champagne Good luck! Shannon
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