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fireheart99

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    I am a soap and candle maker with an online store. I'm into lots of other crafts as well, and enjoy sharing ideas with others.

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  1. Does anyone use a different type of container other than the aluminum pots that are sold in every craft store and online candle supply site? I use these as well, but find that the spout (or lip I should say) isn't big enough and that the wax drips down the pot iteself as I pour. Very messy. Any tips, tricks, or different container suggestions?
  2. I never made a lemon twist myself, but here's how I would try to do it.... melt some paraffin or soy, color and scent how you want it, and pour a thin layer into a jelly pan. When warm but will hold it's shape if you pick it up, slice it into strips, and try delicately molding a strip over a pen or similar shaped object to get a "twist". Don't know if this would work, but may be worth a shot :rolleyes2
  3. Thanks, sorry I had to ask -- I'm still kind of a newbie here
  4. sorry...I don't recognize the abbreviation. What does JBN stand for?
  5. That's a really neat pic, thanks for sharing . What kind of palm wax did you use -- I know candlewic uses the terms "palm 1", "palm 2" and "palm 3" but I don't know whether that's just for them or whether all palm suppliers use those terms to identify the type of wax. But I know there's "feathered" and "crystallized" for pillars. Thanks
  6. I am in NH. I mainly use palm wax for pillars and votives, so I would be interested in learning more about how you achieved the snakeskin effect, if you would be willing to share .
  7. Hi everyone, I love Candle Science's selection of waxes, in particular palm, but they seem to be out of everything I'm interested in. When I emailed them, they said they are expecting shipments from India within the next couple of weeks. But... I'm looking to get some palm wax a little more quickly than that . CS carries a palm wax I've never heard of before (which they are out of), which produces a "tortoise shell" effect on the candle. This really intrigues me and I'd love to order some.... does anyone know another supplier for this? I make candles on a somewhat small scale, so I don't need 50# of wax right now... so ideally a supplier with no minimum order quantity requirement. Thank you!
  8. Hi everyone, I just joined this forum, and everyone's talents and advice have already been helpful. However, I have a question that I hope someone can answer. How do you do layers that are slanted? I would like to experiment and try some candles like the "rustic" layered candles that I saw in the gallery...some beautiful candles there! I guess I'm asking, do you lean the mold up against something to produce these effects, do you hold the mold in a slanted direction yourself? I'm completely confused by how people do these candles, and they are so pretty! I have been making candles for a few years, mainly palm and soy, but usually do straight one on top of the other layers, or solid colors. Please enlighten me if you can Thanks!
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