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  1. What's your name?
    Carrie

    How old are you?
    A very young 53 yr old!

    Where do you live?
    Due west of Houston, TX.

    How long have you been making candles/soap/whatever?
    Candles since 2001. Sold my biz in 2011, but still pour for me and friends.

    How did you get started making candles/soap/whatever?
    My bff and I went to her counsins candle party (she owned her own candle biz). I purchased about 4 candles which totalled $70 and I thought "crap! I can do this!", so I researched and we poured our first candles in my kitchen. They bombed, but drove me even harder to learn more.

    Are you married? Any kids?
    Happy to say No. Yes ~ two boys 15 and 29.

    If candle/Soap making isn't your primary job, what do you do?
    Full-time oil & gas accounting for 14 years.

    Anything else we should know?
    I love yard work even though my body doesn't! LOL I spend alot of time carting my 15 yr old around for his various sporting activities. Now that football season is over, he's into power-lifting, so I fixed awesome big dinners! I love to cook!

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  2. Wholesalesuppliesplus has Beach House. One of my favorites during the summer time. Actually, I was burning it this weekend

    in my bathroom. "Blend of lime, eucalyptus and coconut". Personally, I dont' smell much eucalyptus, but salty sea air.

    I wish I had some more of the fo.

  3. Full disclosure of sources of my supplies wether

    It be oils, wicks, jars and wax is assinine. Why

    Don't you just give the recipe.

    Hey! They're not eating the darn thing and

    If they are so concerned about what they

    Are breathing in, just tell to step outside and

    Breath deeply. This whole thread is just, well,

    A no-brainer. They are not concerned about

    Their health, they want to know how to

    Replicate your product. Period.

    People that are concerned about ingredients

    already did their research and are not

    Buying your candles.

  4. Wow, that didn't sound right! LOL

    Anyway, I have a store owner that has an antique shop here in town. She does not keep the air on during the week, as she is only open on SAturdays. She called me to say that the candle jar lids (rust metal lids) are "oil soaked". Jars are standing upright, not in a window, but in the middle of her store. Temp may have gotten to 95 in the store.

    Now, last year during our high heat months of July-Sept some candles had the same issue, bad. Heat index in the store I'm sure could have gotten well over 100+. We are in SE Texas.

    Now, the issue is back but way before the heat here gets unbearable.

    My wax is 6006 with 15% added ezsoy, cd wicks and the same FO's I've always used for years.

    What would make the jar lids get this way, standing up?

    I'd like some of your expert opinions please.

    Carrie

  5. I use to make my own. All of the various wax I had left in my pot that wouldn't fill a whole jar got put into containers for melting later on. It was a mix of all FO's from A - Z. It's my favorite scent. I have made myself 7 large apothecary jars for use with my candle lamps.

    Just an idea. OH, and I listed it as a "limited time only" candle scent. Everyone loved it.

  6. I use 6006 with an additional 15% ezsoy. I use CD wicks though. Great CT and HT. I haven't found a FO that hasn't thrown well in this wax combo.

    Never thought of using zinc wicks...hmmmm

    I get mine from BCS, they are only about 45 mins. from my house.

    I use KY tart/votive wax in clamshells though.

  7. The HT on the ribbon wick candle (Vanilla Sugar) is great IMO. I have a very large kitchen/dining/living area and it fills it up.

    I read on an Amazon review that someone had burned the candle down to the very end and the container exploded. I'm not one

    that burn candles that way, but I do know alot of people that do.

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    Yes, I have just about burned it all and I am surprised that it is burning so well. All the wax burns nicely. The wick very interesting in deed, I too see a metal screen type design. Very little smoke when you blow it out too. Yes, it is made by Wood Wick and they are becoming very popular. I almost bought another one. Competition is fierce - glad I sold my company 2 years ago.

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