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SheilaW

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  1. Sounds like a grudge and not very professional. Although I haven't used that supplier so I have no idea how their fo's are. Before I bought any fo's I would certainly want to know who the supplier is and not take an ebay sellers word that they were " top quality ". One thing I did was sign up for the newsletter on many suppliers sites so that I get an e-mail telling me of sales. As others have said, try the 1 or 2 oz samples first. Lately a lot of suppliers have been having the $1.00 per 1 oz sample sale and this is the way to go for an economical way to try a lot of different oils.
  2. You're right;) A storm door is good as long as it's followed up by something romantic/frivolous/fun/ etc.
  3. Sally, staying with Crafts instead of limiting it to candles might be a good thing because you never know when you might get sucked into doing B&B;)
  4. What a shame that you have to rebatch the " Blue Skies" those look like they have fluffy white clouds in them. Love the mango
  5. LMAO Can you imagine the look on someone's face once the overdip burned through???
  6. What everyone else said plus even with UV the direct sunlight can make them start fading right before your eyes. ( ask me how I know )
  7. That is a very good question, not to mention all of the people that don't belong to any forums at all. I use to go there on occasion to read but I haven't tried to join since you need someone to vouch for you.
  8. Oh man, between your swirls and layers you have the market on beautiful soaps. No doubt about it.
  9. Here is a link to some pictures of what soap can do in a pringles can. Edited to remove link. Dish is having problems again.
  10. Anyone want to come over and look through my shelves and tell me why I bought 1/2 the stuff I did?? I can so relate too. ( I should list in the classy's as bought for unknown reason )
  11. I agree, you should be able to swap out the dead sea salt for sea salt which you can get at the grocery store. Didn't know about the Dendritic being irritating to the skin. I found that using a couple of tsp. of Natrasorb Bath( with the fo incorporated ) mixed in with the salts makes a big difference in holding the fragrance.
  12. The supplier may have started ordering that particular fo from a different manufacture which could also account for the differences.
  13. This co. is actually Camden Grey, I use some of their eo's and other B&B stuff and was considering trying some of their fo's next time I place an order. Good co. to do business with but I can't comment on the fo's. If you get some let me know how they are. ( It's nice that they have soap reviews for all of them )
  14. I vote for the Tangelo only because the sunrise reminds me of Tequila:D
  15. There have been occasions when from various suppliers ( that I can't remember because they got marked off my list ) I would get an outstanding 1 oz sample only to have the larger size smell like it had in fact been cut because it didn't smell or throw as well. As I said they are marked off my lists of fo suppliers.
  16. I could be wrong ( darn sure wouldn't be the first time ) but here in FL the salt will somewhat liquefy because of the humidity. I haven't made them with the salt and wouldn't because of that. If after 5 days you still have wet corncob then (1) leave out the salt and use vermiculite or orris root instead and (2) go ahead and add a few more tablespoons of corn cob to the mix. By the way, good luck on selling those. Hope the truckers love them.
  17. Good choice. I think you will be happy with the results and you don't have to worry about additives.
  18. Looks good!! I tend to leave out or greatly reduce the amount of glycerin in any leave on butter/lotion because to me it does leave a sticky kinda tacky feeling.
  19. Just sent you a pm:cheesy2: It just so happens that it's the grape scented ones that he likes the best!!
  20. One of the things that I particularly like about the palm wax it that each candle can have a completely different looking feathering pattern. The pattern on this one is one that I have made and like.
  21. CC, I'm with you, I want a knock you down hot throw in my candles. I experiment a lot and have gone up to 2oz per lb at times. Some waxes just wont hold that kind of fo load and need to be pulled back to 1.5 oz. Other wise you will get the smoking and some seeping. I know I read a lot and people say that if they can't get a good throw with 1 oz then they just wont use that oil. ( if I were running a business then I would probably agree 100% since profit is the bottom line.) When I load it up and try different wicks and waxes with other fo's then like you I have to conclude that it's the oil. But then again what we each consider a " great " hot throw is subjective. As soon as I get my new case of wax I will also try the indonesian teak and let you know how it works for me at different ratios.
  22. Candlewic is the only palm I use and I've never had a problem with it coming out of the mold. Not sure why some people do? I'm telling you, for me it shrinks a lot and flies out. Maybe I've been lucky and the batches I have are different from some others. Also another difference for me is maybe because I almost always mix palm 2 and 3 together.
  23. Dyna Eggs or bombs? I'm not sure what they are called but my daughter really want's to order some for my grandson. She saw them in WalMart and can't remember what they are called but it looks like a bathbomb with a toy in it as it melts. I thought I had seen something like that on here but a search did not find it. Can you help? Thanks
  24. I know that there is a thread here somewhere and someone was asking a very similar question like the "Golden Brands" being sold by suppliers and renamed. This was on the all soy. ( sorry I can't find the thread) I'm pretty sure that the blends are probably different for each supplier because say, supplier A, takes soy B, and blends it with paraffin C, to a ratio of D, plus adds in additives E, to ratio F, then it becomes their exclusive blend. The bad part of using an exclusive blend is in the event the supplier goes out of business and doesn't sell their recipe to another supplier then you are now looking for a new wax to test etc. etc.. Also it's hard to price shop when your wax comes from just one supplier. All that said ( with this incessant rambling:cheesy2: ) I am currently testing "Greenleafs" 70/30 parasoy blend and I like it a lot!!
  25. Holey Moley!!! Doesn't anyone want to eat those? Each one looks like a yummy delectable sweet treat. Man those are pretty. Once again I'm impressed.
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