Thank all...Robin, you have great powers of observation! The gift boxes are the free flat rate boxes from the post office wrapped in grocery bags and the holiday paper I had left over from last year. Display techniques on a budget!
Better sales than last year, but not what I was hoping for(really didn't want to pack anything to take home!). I was the only candle vendor...sales seemed to be slow all around and the table on either side of us(jewelry and wreathes) didn't have a single sale. I didn't hide behind the table, was polite and spoke to total strangers, and kept a smile on my face all day. A better attitude and being better prepared made this a pleasant experience and I won't be as hesitant to try agian in the near future(instead of waiting a year again!). Thanks all for your advice and support. Candletech is a great place to be a part of .
sorry about the first pic...that is what happens when I try to get good pics of the hurricanes when lit... the tree is lightly scented mountain pine...the lights were strung on while the wax was still warm then reinforced with a bit of tacky glue.
lightly scented cinnamon...this is going to be my donation to the organizers raffle for the craft show...it comes with a votive cup and 3 cinnamon votives...it is all dolled up with red and white tissue paper in a basket.
thanks all...what great ideas for getting rid of these...I buy all the little extras from the thrift stores, so I will be searching for more things to add to the basket...my doctors wife runs a christian organization to help pregnant teens. I bet she could use the basket for a raffle or something.
Thanks all...the cut-out is from a cookie cutter(after applying the whipped wax to the shell, it is still pliable enough to get a good, clear cut-out)...I tried to get a pic of it lit, but am seriously photography challenged and now the camera is being a booger and won't sit on the camera dock w/o flashing a mean little red light a me.
In honor of the first snowflakes falling in Western PA...whipped wax over a hurricane shell with snowman cut-outs and a light dusting of silver glitter.
It's a long story, but after making 8 of these pillars and 70 votives for an order, the order was never picked up or paid for, so I am trying to find something to do with all these baby powder scented(yellow and green), pink sugar(pink), and lavendar(purple) astorlite G candles...the basket includes 1 baby blanket, 1 onsie, and 1 infant sleeper.
Had to add my 2 cents about people following burning labels...my doctor was kind enough to display some of my hurricane candles around the office...after giving the full verbal directions for proper burning, they proceeded to use short pillars in all of the hurricane shells! The next time I went in, the candles were misshapen and had wax from the pillars stuck to the insides, but they were STILL on display. I took all the candles home...I told them the candles look like crap because they didn't follow the instructions, but they still had my business name on them and I wouldn't tolerate it.
Thanks all...maybe it is a kid thing..my son said.."Whatever you are making down there, throw it out!" I think it smells alot like pomegranate, but a bit tarter...I didn't care for it OOB, but now I love it!
earlyamericancandlesupplies.com will send you as many 2lb. samples as you order as long as you pay shipping...luckily, they are within driving distance of me, so I visit every once in a while and pick up samples...I've got at least 3 different waxes waiting to be sampled(it's a good problem to have:cheesy2: ). HTH