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SheilaW

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  1. That is beautiful and someone is going to love it.
  2. Yep, takes forever to get your stuff.
  3. Cajuns has a knock you down strong coco mango. Best one I have found.
  4. That's what I thought the flash point was also. Never even looked at the fp in regard to soap. Hmm, off to do some research.
  5. Are you storing them in a cool place? I had a tray of cp in my garage ( it gets really hot in there ) and all of them beaded up. Once I brought them back into the house they were fine.
  6. For the palm 2 & 3 I add 1-2 tsp. of vybar 343 per lb of wax and I have added up to 2 oz fo per lb without any problems ( when testing to see how much fo I could add without seepage ) I normally use between 1 and 1.5 oz fo per lb. depending on how strong the fo is. When using the container palm I rarely go above 1 oz fo because even with adding the vybar it will still bead up on top. The vybar 343 is made for mottling wax so you can add more fo without affecting the mottle. ( Candlewic carries it ) it doesn't mess up your feathering/crystalizing at all either.
  7. I'm bath bomb challenged. I've tried several different recipes and have never made anything that comes close to being a bomb. Lots of crumbles though. I blame it on the FL humidity. Good luck in your quest.
  8. Atkins and Pearce sells 10 pcs. of 10 different wick sizes for $35.00 and they have the sizes you want. They are also extremely helpful if you call them and tell them what it is you're trying to wick. Years ago I was trying to wick a 2" palm pillar and ordered a sample pack, not only did they send the ordered samples but also a box full of different wicks that they thought might work. Their site also has the best wick information out there. Edit to add that after you find the wick size you need then Atkins & Pearce should be able to tell you who carries them in smaller quantities than a thousand.
  9. I put in several search terms and have gone through all of my links a couple of times and can't find it. Does anyone have a link to the place to put in your mold dims. to determine how much soap it will hold?? I will be forever grateful:grin2:
  10. I don't know how you do it but all of your soaps are works of art.
  11. Candlewics palm 1 ( container) is the only one I have tried. I like it but it is not the easiest wax to work with. Like the palm 2 & 3 you pour hot and slow cool. The biggest pain is not getting what I call air caverns. You can pour this and when it sets up it looks beautiful but when you start burning it you WILL hit the biggest air pockets you can imagine. It is imperative that while it's cooling you poke at least 4 good sized relief holes around the wick and keep them open until the candle is cooled. When you do the repour, fill up the holes but don't pour a huge amount of wax to fill up the jar or you will get more pockets. I've also had good luck with layering it. The scent throw will probably not be as strong as other waxes but I think it's decent, plus a longer cure helps. It has a clean burn to. Also you will need to wick up. I use RRD's or LX's. I have no idea what the ingredients other than palm wax are.
  12. When I'm shopping for children I always use the " for ages ---" as a guideline. I shudder to think of how many parents may see this and purchase for their 12 yr. old. I wonder if there is a way to contact Target to express our concerns.
  13. Everyone is different. I take mine out as soon as a thick shell has formed while they are still hot. ( don't do this if you're using wick pins :rolleyes2 )
  14. Oh yeah, run very fast when you hear these names.
  15. I bought 10 lbs of this lye from Ace Hardware and I swear every single batch ( 4 so far ) has been wonky. I have tried a couple of different recipes and different fo's. Checked my scales for accuracy, rechecked weights, ran all recipes through soapcalc and I have decided that it's either the lye or the soap gremlins have made a permanent move to my house. One thing the batches have in common is after I bring it to trace and pour it into the mold it thins out and seems to liquify, takes longer to harden up and then has an oil film on top and once cured the lather is almost non-existant. It's almost like the oils aren't fully saponified. Anyone else have any feed back when using this lye? ( it says 100% lye )
  16. In reading a lot of recipes ( soap etc. ) I have noticed that rarely is there a distinction as to which coconut oil should be used ie; fractionated, 76 or 92 degree or virgin. Is there a general assumption in the knowledgeable soap making world about which one is to be used in a given recipe ??? Anytime I see a soap recipe that looks interesting I always run it through the soapcalc and go with the coconut that gives me the best numbers but I wonder if this causes confusion to the brand new soapmaker.
  17. Now you just pack up all those extras and bring them on down to me:grin2: Don't forget that I live a few miles from where you'll be staying. Could you come over and chase the soap gremlins away??
  18. Well, I'm not in a bad mood:wink2: but I still agree with pretty much every thing you say. The only way to know if you have a candle burning to your specifications is to test them yourself. Sometimes I get tired of it ( especially when it's a scent I detest ) but I never felt that the feedback I was getting ( and most peeps were good about filling out the test sheets ) was telling me all that I needed to know.
  19. I had that happen once from a supplier. The 1 oz samples were awesome but when I bought the larger sizes it was obvious that it was a weaker, diluted oil. ( this was many years ago and they are no longer in business ) Your best bet would be to contact them with your concern and see if they are willing to help you solve the problem, if not them mark them off of your list of suppliers.
  20. Ditto!! I think the only time those games would be fun is after consuming copious amounts of alcohol;)
  21. Always trim for the reasons previously stated. Plus I hate the look of those long and/or curled wicks.
  22. Verbena is an herbaceous plant with over 250 varieties. I think that most people probably think of "Lemon Verbena" as far as fragance goes.
  23. Couldn't have said it better myself:grin2: Beautiful soap.
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