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  1. Well here I thought that this was a brand new concept. I will have to go and search then ... thanks!
  2. Most logos I would assume would be copyrighted or trademarked. I would imagine you would not only have to be licensed but also get special permission from the owner of the logo.
  3. Anyone ever seen these or know anything about these? I was watching QVC with my hubby a week or two ago and Old Virginia I think it is uses them and they are really neat! They crackle just like a fire. I have a gift shop right down the street that only sells Y***** candles and he is advertising wood wicks as well but I didn't know that Y***** made candles with those wicks.
  4. My friend who also makes candles and I looked into opening up a consignment shop a couple of years ago. But we were unsuccessful in finding the right shop at the right price and location so we gave it up. I think your fears are legitimate but like the other gals here said, you will never know unless you try it. Although I'm sure you have 600 reasons why you shouldn't. If I were you, I would consider opening it up as a consignment shop and charge booth rental at least. If you have any of these types of stores around, check into what they are charging and see if you can do better. That way, you can get your rent paid and even make a little bit on the side in good months. I have my candle in a consignment shop right now in my home town and she has only been open since June, but she is doing very well. I do pretty well there myself. She has it set up really nice. It's a very nice shop, not junky at all like some antique and consignment shops can look. Good luck with this!
  5. I sent you a PM but I guess I didn't need to. I didn't want to post Connie's contact info without her permission first. However, I am helping her with her website and have to call her tonight and will tell her that you are looking for 415 wax.
  6. Well, I guess the "JBJ" has it. "JBJ Fine Candles & Gifts" is the winner. Thank you!!!
  7. I don't color so I don't get frosting but I find that if I pour my 464 around 175-170, it sets up perfect in the containers and I have no problems whatsoever. I like it because I can treat it like a paraffin in the pouring and I don't have to wait for it to slush up. I love it!
  8. I thought about doing that too. Oh, I'm so undecided :rolleyes2 .
  9. This one sort of popped into my head and it's available in my State with no close matches ... Heart-Light Candles & Gifts Now, which way do you like it spelled? HeartLight Candles & Gifts Heartlight Candles & Gifts Heart-Light Candles & Gifts Heart Light Candles & Gifts HeartLite Candles & Gifts Heartlite Candles & Gifts Heart-Lite Candles & Gifts Heart Lite Candles & Gifts Which one catches you the most? Please let me know. Thanks!
  10. Amy ~ Thanks for your suggestions. It's hard to bring those three names together, isn't it. Anyway, Jennifer goes by Jen, Brianna is just Brianna and Joshua is just Joshua. However, their middle names are Elizabeth (Jen), Nicole (Brianna) and Aaron (Joshua). EmpressC ~ What a wonderful idea! That may definitely be another option. Thank you!
  11. I am looking to change my business name and get a professional logo done for my printables. However, I can't figure out what I want and what I have liked has been already taken. So I was thinking about incorporating my two daughter's names and my son who was stillborn's name into the name of my company. My girl's names are Jennifer and Brianna and my son's name is Joshua. I was thinking about taking a part of each name and putting them all together to create one and just adding Soy Candles & Gifts to the end of it. So it would be {the name} Soy Candles & Gifts. But my problem is, I can't seem to get the three to go together right and I'm giving myself a headache. Any suggestions?
  12. I think it looks great for a first time. Or any time for that matter ... :highfive: .
  13. I think you did a great job. Looks very nice!
  14. Sorry, that would help wouldn't it? LOL My list goes between Snowtop, Millcreek and Fragrance Oil Heaven.
  15. I personally don't like Works ... to me it seems very limited. But if it's all you got, you make due with it. It's all I had for the longest time but it used to frustrate the heck outta me. LOL I like my Word and I don't really use templates. I would just rather start from stratch.
  16. Go to File, New Document and I think it gives you an option to choose tri-fold brochure. If not, if you have Publisher, you can do it in there. But the easiest way is to change your Page Layout, like someone else here said, to Landscape and then 3-column layout.
  17. Well, what I find popular this time of year are the more spicy type scents, bakery scents, apple scents, oh and coffee scents are huge for me right now as well! I would go for anything with Cinnamon or Spice either in the title or ingredients of the scent. Some of my top picks for this time of year are: Apple Jack & Peel Caramel Apple Cinnamon Vanilla Gingerbread Harvest Spice Pumpkin Spice Vanilla Hazelnut Mocha Orange Clove Mac Apple Baked Apples Cinnamon Buns ... just to name a few. You might also want to consider Christmas Eve, Christmas Splendor, Bayberry, and other woodsy type scents specifically for closer to Christmas. HTH
  18. How many of you have had your logo created professionally and is it really expensive? Also, do you do your own labels or do you have them printed for you? My computer at home is crap so I can't do any of this anymore myself and I don't have time working full time either so if I can have someone do a really nice professional logo and maybe do some label printing at a reasonably inexpensive price, I would go for it. Once again, any and all help on this is appreciated!
  19. Boy, with all the questions I've been asking here lately, you wouldn't think I have been making candles for over three years now, would you ... LOL. Anyway, you all are so helpful and I really do appreciate it. I feel like I'm essentially starting all over again with this business and would like to do it right this time so that's why I'm here. Okay, for the next question ... about craft and vendor fairs, flea markets, etc. I have no experience in these but would like to give them a try. I'm not sure if I'm asking this right but I was wondering, is there a maximum dollar amount per item that you would recommend taking? For instance, should I not take items that are priced at more than say $10 or $12? I have been told by others not to take any items that are priced over $10 to these such things but I would think that especially at a craft fair, depending on the location and size of it, that that would not be an issue. Sure it would be nice to be a little lower priced than the competition but you also don't want to sell yourself short or undercut the next guy because I don't think that would be right. Or am I being too "nice" about that? LOL The next thing is where is a good way to find out about local Church bazaars, etc. I'm thinking this would be another good way to get my name out there. And also where would I be able to find charity functions where I could donate product to for say a door prize or something? I work full time during the week so it's hard for me to go browsing around the neighborhood to find these things and I'm wondering if there is another way to go about finding this stuff out while I'm at work ...
  20. Seems to depend on temp and what sort of containers I'm pouring into. I use GB415 and 464 and apothecary jars pour perfect. The only problems with sink holes or the like that I seem to have are when pouring mason jars. Have to keep my torch handy for those .. he he.
  21. Georgia, I also sell mine 2 to a pack for $1.50. But because they are 100% soy and because they are uncolored, they tend to look "messy" after they have been handled. In fact, I used to sell 6 packs of tarts for $4.00 and they still went light hotcakes. I sell mostly all tarts in the consignment shop in town I have my candles in so I think switching would be no biggie for me. I'm thinking this is a good move. Thanks so much everyone for the imput. I'm going to take the plung. Now the big question is where can I find these 3 oz clamshell jobbers for a reasonable price????
  22. Thanks for the imput so far on this. I do have another question that I just thought of though ... exactly how much wax does a 6 cavity clamshell actually hold? I have heard all sorts of different amounts ...
  23. The darker the oil, the more yellow the candle but no one has ever complained about it. I find that most people are just worried about how it smells, not how it looks.
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