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  1. We don't die, we multiply! The ratio of men will increase around here, by thunder! Move over ladies!
  2. Just remember, as with all spray paint: A couple light coats with ample drying time between coats is best. Don't go throwing one big glopping coat over them to try and save time!
  3. Okay, add NG's Country Bumpkin to my list... got a 1oz bottle, and JUST got done pouring it... *GAG* Ran me out of the room as soon as I finished pouring. Windows open... ugh.. that stuff is awful!!!!
  4. Florals give me a throbbing headache. Downy Vanilla Lavender from NG is okay at first, I generally don't like lavender at all, but I like this one... but it quickly turns from "mmm, I like this" to "OMG OPEN A WINDOW!" It's just waaayyy too much of a good thing.
  5. I'd imagine just a clear polyeurathane spray would work.. and you'd find it cheaper at Home Depot than paying craft store prices! You can get anywhere from matte finish to high gloss. Check the spraypaint aisle!
  6. Thanks for the tips everyone... my sister is intent on the Lemon Verbena... so BCS it is! And... I know I'm upping the ratio of guys to gals around here.. but I am in the guys group.
  7. That is absolutely gorgeous. I would love to see the copper glitter ones when you get them done. I think a deep sage green with copper and a cranberry with either silver or copper would be out of this world. Be proud of that one... it's stunning!
  8. Thanks for the responses! Didn't find it on Aztec, or BCN... did find it on BCS, however... so I guess I'll try there and keep my fingers crossed on it throwing well in soy! I'm wondering if the stuff you got from BCN, junebug, is the same from BCS.. because it wasn't to be found on the BCN site?!?
  9. Bruce: I should have clarified... I meant 'newb' to the board. No harm, no foul. Fern: Thanks... but, chuck me into the ranks of the guys... I'm trying to up the minority numbers around here. Everyone else: Thank you again and again! It's a big relief to get such positive feedback from you guys! You're all much respected in my book!
  10. My sister emailed me, requesting a lemon verbena scent for her kitchen.... according to her it's the best thing for killing cooking odors. Anyone know of a great throwing Lemon Verbena for soy? TIA!
  11. I use NG's PCC (and LOVE it!) but haven't seen anything like what you're describing. What kind of wax are you using, and at what percentage?
  12. I started posting here a few weeks ago... there's a difference. And, these sales are just to friends and family. I'm not going full-blown business plan.
  13. Anyone picked up any FO's from the Scent Event yet? I ordered two bottles last night. Just wanted to hear from anyone who's taken advantage of the deal, if you've recieved the FO's yet, and what you've thought of them. I ordered Toasted Almond Crunch and Morrocan Orange Clove... both sound interesting!
  14. I have Christmas Splendor... it's a LOT like their Mulled Cider (to my nose anyway) with just a HINT of pine... and the pine that is there, smells true (no pine-sol scent to be found). I really like this one... I'm actually burning it right now! I haven't tried the Wassail, Thyme, or Cabin... so I can't compare to those, sorry... but from what Terrie said above... the Splendor might be what you're after if you're looking for less pine. I also reccomend their Santa's Whiskers... a bit heavier on the pine, but the sugar cookies rounds it out very nicely without one overpowering the other. I really, really like it!! HTH!
  15. SureThing Office Labeler. There's a free 30-day trial, and it's (If I remember correctly...) $30 to purchase. Very nice program. Thanks to everyone else... I appreciate the feedback. I was so nervous about showing them off!
  16. I say McIntosh Apple, too... just kinda makes sense!
  17. They have wicks! They last around 10-12 hours each, and they also do wonderfully on a candle warmer. I went for the shallow and wide tin so I could get a large melt pool, and let the customer really get a sense of the smell. They effectively scent a decent sized bedroom, and I tried one in my living room/kitchen (open floor plan) and it threw quite nicely. Had it burning on the kitchen counter, and I could smell it sitting on the couch at the other end of the living room. Friends/coworkers are going nuts over them! I was originally only going to charge $2-$3 dollars for them seeing as they're small, and literally just testers for the scents... that was until everyone said they'd be willing to pay $5 each!! So, I compromised, and right now I'm doing them $4 each or 3/$10. I've got so many orders now, I'm trying to keep up! Hopefully, they'll quickly turn into jar orders!
  18. Hahah... I got the same reaction from friends/family once they took a closer look at the label. We've got a couple more catchy little names for the other candles... but, all in due time.
  19. Here's what I've been up to for the past month or so... Across the top: Snowed In, Honeysuckle Morning, Cranberry Apple Tea, Lavender Vanilla Mist, Spring Breeze, Cucumber Melon Cooler, Emerald Isle, Hot Spiced Cider, Chocolate Raspberry Torte Bottom Row: Vanilla Pear Glaze, Georgia Sunrise, Old Saint Nick, New Orleans Nights, Blueberry Baker's Dozen, Christmas Eve, Vanilla Silk, Gingerbread Men I've also got a hanful more scents that aren't pictured here, because I haven't printed the labels yet. These are my 2 oz. sampler tins. I've grown accustomed to people not reading the label, and just asking "what's with the label?" Here's a closer look: There's an instrument panel from a car across the top.. which confuses until you read the label, which may be a little difficult to read in these pics. Since these are my tester tins, basically just to see if you're into the scent before investing in a large jar... I've dubbed them " testdrive " Ahh.. see, now you get it! Feedback/comments are appreciated.. this is the first time I've shown off my work here, and really nervous about it! And yes, they're all 100% soy, only add color, FO, and UV inhibitor to my candles.
  20. Might be a case of frosting, too.... Some burns I have (I use 100% soy) set up nice and smooth and glossy after burning, some set up with a bit of frosting or a little pitting. I've (knock on wood) never had a run in with a cauliflower top.
  21. Sometimes the coffee thing isn't enough to clear out my candle nose, either. I've recently resorted to opening up the kitchen cabinets, and grabbing a jar of spice and giving that a good whiff. Montreal Steak Seasoning seems to clear out the candle nose quite well... Sounds bizzare, I know.. but it works!
  22. I dunno... the 73's sure don't cut it for me. I've got to use the 104's as well.
  23. Well, I didn't think about having a brand new candle to test against. Hmm... I still have more that need repoured. I was a doof and totally threw the wrong wicks in a bunch of different scents... so I've got more to test against. I'll see about pouring a brand new one and having a 'Great Burn-Off Challenge' Perhaps, to do it right... there should be 3 competitors. 1) Candle recently poured (less than 24 hours-- just set up overnight) 2) Candle curing for 2 weeks 3) Candle recently repoured (less than 24 hrs- set up overnight) after cured for 2 weeks. This could get interesting. You guys are gonna turn me into a mad scientist, aren't you?
  24. Well, I tested one of the tins last night that I repoured yesterday. It was a blueberry muffin FO... and, it was throwing like crazy. And, I think for me to notice the throw after smelling the full on melt from 6 tins... that says something. That one little tin beat the candle-nose? Yeah. I think the recure issue is out the window. Unless it was just that FO... (DUN-dun-dunnnnn~!)
  25. Another NG "Clean Crisp Air" user here... I wasn't sure at first.. the OOB smell was just okay... then putting it into the wax was just way too much for my nose. Ran me clear out of the room. Smelled like someone had opened a GIANT vat of blue lysol. After it set up overnight, I aprehensively took a whiff, and it calmed down quite nicely. Now, I actually really, really like it!
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