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Posts posted by Jcandleattic
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Also try Wicks N Sticks. That's where I used to get mine. And that's exactly what they are called too. Drip candles.
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Possible, yes, plausible, no.
You could do it, but IMO it *could* pose a fire hazard because as the candle burns down there is nothing to prevent the pic from curling in, getting in the meltpool and then catching fire. I would think you would be better getting the water decals paper and then printing your own decal and putting that directly on the glass.
JMO~HTH
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I haven't tried the cinnamon balsam but I made tarts with Peaks Cinnamon Buns and everyone I've given a package of them to has come back to me asking their next tester be that but in candle form. hehehe so I guess you could say it goes over well with people where I'm from (Mid East Texas). Defanitely worth trying out. Not to hijack but can anyone explain the difference in the balsam and the buns?
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The balsam has a little more of a pine-y scent than the buns does. The buns smells exactly like a cinnamon bun where as the cinammon balsam is kinda piney and cinammon-y at the same time.. lol (love my made up words! lol)
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Just got this one in yesterday as my free sniffie and it's awesome OOB. Can't wait to pour it up today. I'm thinking about including it in my holiday line. Anyone carry this one and care to share how it sells? Also wondering about Peaks Cinnamon Bun. Any comments on this one? TIA!!
If you think this one is good OOB just WAIT til you get it in wax!! It is even better!! I didnt' really like it OOB, but in wax WOW.. I'm adding it to my line this fall for the first time, so I can't say whether it's a good seller or not. I've only sold a half dozen of them or so so far..
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I would say if you put a wick in it expect people to burn it. So it's always wise when making candles that you test them for burning, even if the majority of people out there would use them for decorations. Because you just never know.
I just look at what I would do, and I KNOW I would burn it. That's what I bought candles for, no matter how "pretty" they were. I figured I could always go buy another "pretty" one!
I'm sorry, I guess I should READ what you write before I try to answer..
Yes, people burn these, and if they are made correctly they burn very well.
Hope, this answers your question as my first answer really didn't. lol
M&P soap with soap curls in it-have a question
in General Soap Making
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Don't pour you MP too hot and pour slowly back and forth, don't pour too long in one spot, and you should be fine. My clear MP I don't heat up too much because if I do it becomes cloudy.
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