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  1. Well when starting out, I personally tried every starter kit from Peaks!! I tried the Pillar, votive, and container kits from them and I must say they gave you plenty of supplies to work with. The only thing that they didn't give you was a scale. Other than that they provided you with a great start to begin with, plus their kits are less than a 100 bucks. I believe they run for about 49 bucks.

  2. I just got Mac Apple, Caramel Apple and Warm Apple Pie from Peak's. And the apple pie for the foodie fans

    They (my customers) seem to be content for the moment....

    Donna

    Peaks Warm Apple Pie is a hit with alot of my customers, it's one of my personal favorites as well.

  3. Fall I must say, is my favorite time of year. The leaves start to change and the weather gets a little cooler. Although it's still hot as h*ll here in Georgia, just the thought of every candle supplier filling up my email with new fragrances for the fall gets me in the mood!!! :naughty:

    I just received an email from Just Scent mentioning their new fall fragrances, and just because of the names of some of them I have to try them, only because they are similiar to my business name..they are Warm and Cozy and Cozy Kitchen!! A couple of other fragrances I would like to try from them are Snow Angels, Cranberry Orange Spice and Apple Cider.

    So my question to you is this: What other new fragrances will you try this fall or will it be the same as usual??

  4. If you've never tried Go Planet Earth, they have excellent customer service, plus they give you plenty of freebies as well :D with your order !! They are located in MI so I don't know how shipping will affect you but I think they're worth it. Matter of fact they started doing flat rate shipping so you might be okay depending where you live. I live in GA and I order from them alot!! My favorite molds are the Mold Market Collection, they are made out of plastic yet they are very sturdy.

    You can find Go Planet Earth at www.goplanetearth.com

    Good Luck with your search!!

    I am looking to find new molds for melt & pour soap making. Does anyone have any good suppliers they would like to share?:D
  5. I am still looking for a scent that really smells like pumpkin pie (not just the spices) and one that really smells like apple pie. Many seem sort of artificial to me...lol...of course they are, duh! TIA. Beth

    For a great apple pie fo try Peaks Warm Apple Pie. I've had good luck with it in the past and it smells just like the real thing, it makes me want to get a scoop of vanilla ice cream to put on the side!!:D

  6. I just got a sample of this fragrance from CS over the weekend, it smells pretty good oob. I am going to make some votives in the next couple of days and test them to see how they smell. I hope I don't get the burnt smell that I've been seeing in alot of reviews from others on this board. :undecided Hopefully in Ecosoya PB I won't get the burnt smell...wish me luck!!

  7. Do you sell your logs as is, by the log, or do you cut up smaller bars of soap from that log and sell them?

    BTW, I love the pics and like you said the river fits perfectly with your products.

    I received a package from you via my secret buddy, and I still have my cranberry pillars, I refuse to burn it!!! :grin2:

  8. I work for a major health insurance small business department and I work with SIC codes basically all day when quoting a business for health insurance.

    There are 2 SIC codes that can be used depending on how you classify yourself.

    SIC code 5999 which is Miscellaneous Retail Store with Candle Shops-Retail as a category.

    The other SIC code is 3999 which is mainly used just for manufacturing candles.

  9. Hi Shy!!:wave:

    Welcome to the wonderful world of candlemaking, it seems like you have everything you need to get started except maybe a candlemaking book or two to add towards your list as well. There are several out there but one that sticks out in my mind is, The Candlemaker's Companion, try checking it out at the library.

    Where to start....

    That all depends on you... I started with votives as you don't need alot of wax to make a couple, and they are easier to test. Once I got the hang of making votives, I went onto Pillars (they're only bigger votives, right??), containers to me is a little harder as each container is different which may require different wicks due to different burns, bit once you get the formula that works there's no stopping ya!! :wink2:

    Whatever you decide make sure to conquer one thing before moving to something else and take plenty of notes...lord knows what I would do if I didn't have my notes!!!:laugh2:

    Don't forget to post pics of you work as well!!!

  10. I personally use both liquids and dye chips. I buy most of my chips or liquid color from Peaks. With dye chips my colors are very consistent in each batch of candles I make, with liquid dye you may have to test the hue each time you make a batch if you want to stay consistent. If you don't mind your batches being different shades then what I just said doesn't really matter.:wink2:

  11. I totally agree with Breanna, I just purchased the pillar kit for my mom, and it has everything she needs to get started. I love Peaks starter kits, I purchased a couple for myself when I first started making candles and IMO I think they are the best, you can't go wrong with them!!!

  12. I am really digging your new website, it appears your hardwork has paid off because the pictures look awesome.

    I am adding your bathbombs, to my "Must Try" list, I never had softball sized bathbombs, I really like how the detail on the bathbombs fits the fragrance, very cute!!!

    Congratulations!!!

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