i like them. i also like the way she gave both sides of the soy/parafin debate. It was done in an extremely professional manner and I really appreciate that.
hehe, I feel your pain, I did 15 cases of the stuff several years ago and I can still smell it when the shop heats up. I have tried everything I can think of and it's still there:cry2:
after seeing groovy's awsome pic in the gallery and knowing/remembering the flusteration i had with wicking those ( i totally gave up and even hide the mold), i'm wondering what if any the downside would be in making it an everlasting candle. I'm thinking I could hot glue the tealight cup in the top of the mold, spray the cup just like I do the mold and pour away....... think it would work or would a votive be better? the mold is a 6x6 any help is greatly appreciated
i just looked at it again and I think you are right about the moisture. It isn't as freeflowiing as it was. it almost looks like moist white sand. think there is any way to save it or at least compensate? I'd really like to play today and I don't have a local supplier.
silly question I know, but I bought 5 lbs about 6 mts ago, I've kept it in the original contailer sealed except the few times I've used it and now it doesn't seem to get as hot when I add it to the liquid. tia, angie