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  1. I will say that the one tool I bought and fell in love with was a pair of pliers that is half-round and helps shape the wire into a loop! I sucked at making a plain, basic loop before but now this pair of pliers actually does most of the hard work for me! :) I wish I could remember what the tool is called! I bought it at Pat Catan's for like $7 and it is worth it's weight in gold to me! I'd like to see a jewelry class too.

  2. I have a few of the older, non-glossy ones. The log molds take quite a beating! The rectangles made me a bit nervous, but they still held up. The soap pop mold is nice but I wish I'd have gotten it in clear! Did you try contacting them? You should not have a mold ripping after that few of uses with NORMAL wear/tear. I only have a few of their molds because I can't afford all of the ones that I want from them! LOL They're kind of pricey!

  3. I added a bit more glycerin and cooked the crap out of it, but it finally came around! So the trick to shorter time is to not use as much olive? I'm going to try that next time around. It's kind of goopy right now, like snot! haha (I only added a bit of water) Thanks for your advice. :) I can't wait to scent this soap & try it out! :)

  4. I tried the recipe I received at Light & Lather Artisans and it is now more than 24 hours old and still screaming pink when I hit it with pheno! I cooked it extra, because I thought there was no way it could be done that fast--and it's still not technically done! :confused: I added more glycerin and cooked it a bit more while mixing well, and still no luck. Has anyone else tried this method (using glycerin instead of water) ? My first attempt looks like it was a flop! :sad2:

  5. It must be the peppermint EO you used. Try a mint flavor oil next time. I know you want to use as close to natural ingredients as possible but I'd stick with flavor oils for lip balm, lip gloss, or lipstick products. Sorry you got burned. Hope your lips are better today. I once rubbed my eye when I had cinnamon FO on my hands and OMG that burned!

    OMG, cinnamon FO on the eye?!? That had to burn like a mutha!!

  6. I am so sorry you had a bad reaction, but your description cracked me up...

    Just wondering, did you try a little of the lip balm base for a few days BEFORE you put the peppermint EO in it? If it was a "new-to-you" product, that might be a good idea for future reference. My skin isn't very sensitive, but I always try new stuff on a small area of skin for a few days before I use a lot of it because every now and then, I have thrown up a reaction...

    You know, I was so excited to have new lip balm that I didn't do a blank....that was stupid on my part! It's the first time that I hadn't and I learned a very ouchie lesson! I bought some Medicated Chapstick and my lips are healing nicely. I'll have it on hand for when I do make a batch minus peppermint to see if it truly was the Peppermint EO. If my lips get fired up again minus the Peppermint, I'm pitching the two pounds of lip balm base that I bought and crying into my pillow for buying so much of it!! That's what I get for trying to get my money's worth on shipping too. :(

  7. It was Peppermint EO that I used, not flavor oil. Like I said, I used a few (we're talking 5 drops here) in enough base to make 30 lip balm tubes plus 10 lip balm pots. I was afraid to use too much Peppermint, though everything that I was reading online made it sound like you use one drop EO per lip balm tube!! That seemed like a bit much to me, so I only used a little. The supplier is Soapies Supplies. Like I said, I love the staying power of this lip balm! It's not an oil slick, but it lasts for hours! I'm almost afraid to try again minus the Peppermint EO. I wrote asking what the sweetener was in the lip balm but haven't gotten a response yet. :sad2:

  8. I recently purchased some lip balm base and made some up using VERY little peppermint oil. (A few drops for several tubes' worth of balm.) I used all of the usual precautions and within a few days, my lips are now blistery and swollen and ouchie!! :shocked2: This was a sweetened base, and one I haven't tried before, so I am wondering if the sweetener had something to do with it? I used to use BCN's lip balm with no issue. I thought I would try a new supplier because I'd gotten a gift cert.....now I'm wishing I'd have skipped the lip balm purchase. I look like I stole Mick Jagger's lips and planted them on my face! Help!

    Here's the ingredient list: Ingredients: Beeswax, Cocoa Butter, Mango Butter, Jojoba Oil, Vitamin E, and Sweet Flavor for Sweetened Base.

    I'm disappointed because the base itself was awesome as far as staying power goes. Some lip balms are really greasy like an oil slick and this one wasn't. :sad2: Too bad my lips feel like I kissed a boiling tea kettle though.......

  9. That's why I hesitate to post in that "show and tell" section. I'm sure it is a well-meaning thing, but you know there are always going to be a few that turn it into something ugly! I don't think I would have liked someone "advertising" on my facebook if they weren't even my facebook friend, let alone selling the same things that I do! You did the right thing in just deleting it. Some people are out for a quick buck and will try to advertise wherever they can--whether they trample on toes or not.

  10. I have some celestial colors & am itching to try a column swirl! I think my column is too big though. It's part of a fence post that I scrounged at Home Depot. They actually let me take the wood scraps from what they had cut with their big saw. I was never so excited to get scrap wood in all my life! haha

  11. I like the little foodie charms, and I watch YouTube tutorials on how to do the basic shapes (like cupcakes and donuts) and have made some other shapes on my own. It's alot of fun!! I have a charm bracelet I made with handmade polyclay cake slice beads and then I took Swarovski crystals and put them onto eye pins and rolled the ends so they look curly. Those went in between the cake slice beads. It turned out really cute and I get alot of compliments every time I wear it! :) Read up on polymer clay! It's fun to play with and relatively cheap compared to candles/soap! LOL

  12. I was going to participate in the swap this year, but a few days before the conference I slipped and fell on my kitchen floor! It hurt like a bugger! I wasn't up to making anything, with my whole side being sore....but I'll have to whip up some cool swappin' stuff next year! :) (and yes, with kokum, too! haha)

  13. Yes, it was great to see you again! I finally made it! My family and I am sold on the Gathering, it was awesome! Everything was so well organized and I know it must have been a great deal of work! Thanks to everyone who helped make it possible. As far as those oils go, I think I am officially the Kokum Queen! :) A big thanks to SYR for splitting up those co-op oils like that, too. I've participated in co-ops in the past and am excited to get my goodies. I never realized, however, how much work it is to separate everything out and repackage! Wow! I have new appreciation for those who host Columbus Foods co-ops! My family had a wonderful time! We're already planning next year! LOL

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