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  1. sorry I accidentally posted this in the gallery section....:rolleyes2 I finally got my "Create the Dream" magazine in the mail. I was reading the section on soap making. they were talking about melt and pour soap bases. Does anyone out there use this. From what i understand Its premade soap that you melt down and add your own fragrance and dye. i have never made soap before and i thought this would be a good way to experiment and get my feet wet since its easy and affordable for a newbie. has anyone had experiance using this stuff and what are your thoughts on me buying a slab and trying it??? here is the website that is at the end of the article check it out... www.BotanicalEliments.com
  2. I finally got my "Create the Dream" magazine in the mail. I was reading the section on soap making. they were talking about melt and pour soap bases. Does anyone out there use this. From what i understand Its premade soap that you melt down and add your own fragrance and dye. i have never made soap before and i thought this would be a good way to experiment and get my feet wet since its easy and affordable for a newbie. has anyone had experiance using this stuff and what are your thoughts on me buying a slab and trying it??? here is the website that is at the end of the article check it out... www.BotanicalEliments.com
  3. ok....so try a smaller wick???? now im confused. I thought the bigger the hotter which means more scent?. Plus If I wick down I might not get a full melt pool. Ill try it. Saltbaox, I got Lemon danish too! i poured that on sunday so ill be testing in a few days. I poured that in a 4 oz. quilted ball jar from the grocery store. Ill post my results as well. I will be interested to hear your results on this since we are using the same wax for this FO. Lemon danish smells great too! What wick, jar, % Fo did you use??? So basically my next candle needs to have a smaller wick and more FO. Got it. Cant wait to pour another one. I did forget to mention that my hubby got out of the shower about 1 1/2 after the candle was lite and he said that he could smell it as soon as he got out. Maybe i do have candle nose after all...lol
  4. I heard that too much Fo can cause adverse effects such as frosting etc. and actually make the candle not smell at all. Its worth a shot though. I really really like this Fo and want to make it work. It smells wonderful. I cant even explain it. So you all dont think that the wick has anything to do with it???
  5. Im having a hard time judging the scent throw of my testers. I started test burning a candle at 8:00 this evening. I still cannot smell it that well. its sitting in my living room on the coffee table and Im on the couch. I feel like I can only smell it when I concentrate and "try" to smell it. The Fo is Lemon pound cake from peaks. Im using 70/30 blend. .5oz of fo per 8oz. jar. The candle has cured for 5 days. im using an Eco 6 wick which seems to be doing great. Almost a full melt pool. I heard great things about Peaks Fo's and Im wondering if my expectations were too high. Or am I just being impatient? How long does it usually take for a good scent throw to start happening? Its been burning now for an hour and 15 minutes. I tried leaving the room and walking back in. still no difference. maybe this Fo doesnt throw in parasoy? or maybe I need to try a hotter wick, like an HTP?? Ok now Im thinking out loud..lol.. any suggestions/comments....????
  6. thats great Roxi! im so happy for you!
  7. Thats a great looking candle. What kind of wax and mold did you use??/
  8. uummm.... very nice looking candle. nice deep color. what dye did you use and how much??? I might have to get me a sample of this stuff
  9. I actually really like those. What site did they comr from. I want to check them out. That give me some inspiration. Cement isnt that expensive, ite more messy than wax I bet.
  10. Thanks Sally, comments like those are what make you strive to make better candles with every batch. Im sure that you will produce great candles. and thanks to all for looking and glad everyone liked them!
  11. Those are great looking. Very classy. Wonderful your wouldnt think it was your first attempt by looking at them thats for sure
  12. thats great! I want to see if there is anyone selling these wicks seperate. Something other than popsickle. I reall y like the way they look. Its very Modern and sophisticated. definatly keep us posted. I just might try one myself this weekend.
  13. I smelled the candles today and the tall grass tapered down a bit. I can smell the Orange now.
  14. Thanks guys I feel much better. I was in the grocery store yesterday and noticed some candles and I told my hubby "look at all the frosting and wet spots on these candles" He just laughed and looked at me like I was crazy!
  15. The candles I made yesterday now have wet spots. Im not totally upset but more disapointed. But Im not sure If I should be that hard on myself. After reading all these posts for the last 4 months I kinda expected that wet spots are gonna happen. I dont know why I get so upset when I see them on my candles. I cant wait to go to craft shows this summer and fall and examine all the candles. Maybe If I see wet spots on other peoples candles Ill feel better...lol.... And I read that customers dont care about wet spots they hardly even notice them but something inside of me doesnt believe that. Is there anyone out there that uses a parasoy blend and never gets wet spots? im sure thats a stupid question but im just curiouse. I guess one day ill get over it and move on.....but until then
  16. Well the idea was that the orange would burn first then the tall grass will come in and mix alittle but the tall grass is so strong im not sure its going to smell nice. The original plan was to have the tall grass kinda clear the nose because it was suppose to be a light fresh scent before you dove in the vinyard. I dont know well see when I test in a few day! ill keep ya posted
  17. Ok yall I posted the pics of the layered candle in the gallery. GO TAKE A LOOK:yay: Honest feed back please
  18. Hey ya go. This is what I did all day. The bottoms three candles are the layers that I told you all I was doing. They turned out good for my first time I think. The Tall Grass Fo is really strong though. It dominates the other scents. The other are candles using the 70/30 blend. The two on top are the 4 oz. baby food jars that Im testing Citronella in. The purple is Vinyard The green is Key Lime They light yellow is Lemon Pound cake the pink is cucumber cantaloupe
  19. Even if you do buy the candle thingy from walmart, you will more and likely wind up buying a presto pot. That is what I use and started off using. I wouldn't trade it for the world. Its so so easy to clean, just wipe with a paper towel while the wax is still hot and your done. also its none stick surface allows for great clean up as well. It has a temp control too. i got a starter kit to start out with from Bitter Creek north. I wasn't impressed with the supplies or the FO's (yuck) but search around. If you google candle making starter kits you will find so many sites it ridiculous. GOOD LUCK and welcome aboard
  20. update....just finished pouring my last layer. I think i didnt wait long enough to pour cause i can see the last layer blending with the second...oh well you test and you learn right. still way to early to make a judgement though. ill let you know when i post the pics in the gallery. ummm. i wonder what green and orange make???
  21. I know that wet spots are here to haunt us forever. Its just so exciting to see a candle last more than 48 hours with out wet spots. ill keep yall posted if they do eventually get wet spots. Cause im sure ill be alittle upset about it and have to vent...lol;)
  22. You have to decide what kind of style you are going for. Country, contemporary, classic etc.... I decided on the square mason jars because well, I thought they were cute! Dont get me wrong, im not rich or anything but Im going to buy what I like no matter what the cost. I can get a 12 pack of these jars including my choice of lid for 10.00. I dont think thats bad at all. Eventually i will branch into tumblers and votives....but for right now i think its good to master on container before yo move onto the next. keep searching you will find what you are looking for. when i first saw my jars i knew instantly thats what i wanted to use.
  23. Im using the quare mason jars. They are only 8 0z. so its alittle tricky melting a small amount of wax per layer ( 8 oz each) Im doing three candles and im testing three different wicks as well. I will surely post a pic when Im done! The first layer is settling right now. The only thing that im worried about is the melt pool being too deep and going into the second layer since my container isnt that big. but we'll see!
  24. Hello yall. I got my shippment from Peaks yesterday and Ive been up since 6 AM making candles!! After reading all the posts on layering candles I decided that Im going to try my hand at making one. I picked out three scentes that I thought would "look" good and "smell" good together. Here is what i came up with.... bottom layer..vinyard Fo ( smells like grapes) with burgundy Dye middle layer.. Tall Grass FO ( smells like freshly cut grass) with sage green dye top layer..Orange Fo (duh, smells like oranges) with orange dye. I wanted to have a light yellow on top because I think it will look good with the green but dont have an Fo to match it other than a bakery scent and I dont want to use bakery. Im going to call this candle "fields of flavor" That is if everything goes well...lol wish me luck!
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