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NYcandles

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  1. I purchased a plastic storage chest with drawers. It is the same thing as those white plastic drawer things that people use on their table tops for different storage. This is much larger than those, it is the size of a small chest of drawers, it has wheels which I took off as they kept falling off anyway, the chest is about waste high, the top measures about 21 wide x 15 deep. I cover it with a nice country looking table cover leaving the back open so I have easy access to the drawers. In the top drawer is my cash box and

    pens, whatever I use all day and need quick,easy access to. In another drawer are my bags and tissue wrap and in the bottom drawer I keep all my

    "hardware" type items such as duct tape, bungee cords, extension cords,

    tie wraps, anything that I may need and do not want to be without. I can not live with out that chest, it is the best thing I have ever thought of. I am currently making a more fitted cover for it and an organizer that will hang on

    the side to hold my bags and wrap. I do find that when I have more than 1 person checking people out, having to open the drawers for bags is a pain.

  2. ok another person who makes great rustic pillars! I can't stand it! Apparently I am rustic pillar challenged! Can someone help me out. I am using 1343 I have poured at 160 and they came out smooth, not rustic at all. I poured at 135 and they have only little patches of that rustic film look. Before I pour the wax into the mold I spray with a little mold release and then pour a little bit in fast so it splashes on the sides of the mold (like my directions say) I then pour the remainer of the wax in and when I unmold them, nothing, they look plain and patchy. HELP! :confused:

  3. I have a couple of problems here. First I attempted to make rustic multi colored pillars. I poured the first color and leaned the mold on its side,I waited until it set up and poured another color. I poured using 1343 and the instructions I was using said to pour at about 135 degrees. Well, a couple of things happened when I took them out of their molds. First the bottom layer came off completely so I am guessing I poured the second layer too cold? Then, the "rustic" blemishes are almost like big bubbles, where if you push on them or rub them lightly,they flake off. Also,some of the rustic marks are running length wise, they look more like seam marks or something.

  4. I tried the clamshell ones and the ones made in the little cups. I wrapped mine 4 to a bag and yes they do get bupped up and start to looked old that's why I went to the clamshells. However, I have not had good luck selling my tarts. I don't know if they are not really popular in my area or what. My tarts smell great! and I price them very resonably but still not much luch sellin gthem. How does everyone else do with tarts?

  5. I am looking for a good supply site for camdle molds. I have purchased from bittercreak and supplies4candles. I am curious as to whether anyone out there has a better supplier. please keep suggestions as close to New York as possible...shipping is killing me as I am sure it is everyone! Thanks

  6. I have seen alot of these rustic pillars on this site. Is anyone willing to tell me how well these sell for you and what your prices are. Also some packaging ideas for these. Up until now I have been selling mostly "food" type candles, like muffins and pies but I would like some ideas for some other creative candles that sell really good to break up the monotemy (sp?) you understand I'm bored with just food candles.

  7. can anyone tell me some basic instructions on making my own flexible molds. Such as where to buy the liquid latex or silicone. If I use latex or silicone (maybe it is the same) and do I use real food for the mold or do you make a replca some how? I am dying to figure ths out! Thanks, you guys are great!

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