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lindanelson

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  1. Take a look at my melt page (for example). I have 5 drop down boxes. Three of them are for scents. I have 27 scents listed, so you should be able to get your 30 listed. I have my website through weebly also. Hosted at Godaddy with a paypal cart.
  2. Sales tax and shipping are set. I'm re-thinking my shipping. A website is always a work in progress.
  3. I have a business account with paypal. My shopping cart is paypal's. No need for a separate merchant account. Doesn't cost me a thing, except the fee they take out of each transaction. It's not much. I've looked at other free carts...this was the only one that I could understand.
  4. I've been trying to find a way for a couple months. This "point and save" looks like a good start to me. I'm going to sign up and see what happens.
  5. I have my ball of plastic yarn ready. Haven't started crocheting yet.
  6. I'm giving this a try. I remember knitting with plastic bread bags in vacation bible school. A looong time ago.
  7. I, personally use, and like, the feathered pillar palm wax for my melts.
  8. I tell people they have the same research tool that I have...the Internet.
  9. Liquid is easier to use for me. I started with the chips though.
  10. Thank you Sue and JoJo. I'll try the heat gun. Hopefully this weekend, I'll have time to play again.
  11. Thank you. I just need to practice some more. Thank you.
  12. Thanks everyone. The wax is IGI 2778 palm pillar wax from Let It Shine. Peak has the same wax. I used liquid sage green in one pot and no color in another. I started out with no color, then added 2 drops for the next pour. I wanted more white, so I went to the second pour pot. For the next pour of green, I added another drop of sage green. The no colored one was used for the very last pour.
  13. After looking at all the beautiful pillars from Jojo T. I had to try. This scented in Cucumber Green Tea with palm wax. How do I get even lines? I tilted the mold on it's side, let set a little, then turned and did the same thing. At the end, I set the mold upright and finished filling to the top.
  14. It's the only base I use. Haven't had any problems with it. I add shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, and palm stearic acid to mine. I get a nice hard bar of soap with lots of creamy lather.
  15. I've bought from both of those companies. Peak's is one of my favorites. Good luck with sticking to only one supplier though
  16. No feet from Peaks. I buy all my tins from them.
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