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warmvanilla

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  1. Oh those are so pretty! Love the colors and the jars their in.
  2. I'm pretty sure Lonestar has been around for awhile, too!
  3. The cut pics! Pulchritudinous! LOL- I couldn't find a word to describe what my eyes are seeing:shocked2:
  4. That's what I was thinking, too! They look great! I love LX wicks. What does bulging out the side mean?
  5. yum! I love the scents you used and the colors are very nice! And I'm craving something sweet!
  6. Wow! That's pretty GREAT for your first pillar!! It's beautiful. I hear so many talking about vanilla sandalwood..I've got to try it! Very nice candles!
  7. I've got to have this. BeeeeeeeAUTIFUL. Ohhhh I want to sniff.
  8. Thanks again for all the compliments. I burned three today and it smells so good in here. Yes, Top is very smart! I listen (read) anything Top advises. There's so many talented people on this forum. I purchase mine from Lonestar or BitterCreek. They fit perfectly and it keeps the dust off of them.
  9. Wow...you don't think your pie looks good? I think it looks amazing. I'd love to see one of your products that has actually passed your approval. haha. Oh I get so upset when I can't smell these beautiful soaps and candles.
  10. Have so much fun tomorrow!:highfive:
  11. Thanks everyone. I'm making Wild Raspberry now. That fragrance smells so nice. But now I think I have way too many candles to burn, haha. Maybe some in the half bath. One in the kitchen! Ladysj, the formulas that helped me are in this thread: http://www.candletech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40928&highlight=wax+calculator
  12. I think your packaging is beautiful! It's perfect for your company name. Nope, not cheap at all!
  13. Wanted to take time out and thank these two for their math formulas that have helped me tremendously! So easy to understand... Now I no longer have to make a full pound batch of candles to enjoy. I can make 3 tarts, 1 flowerpot, 1 container-etc., because of the help they provide for the members. Since this is just a hobby for me-it was getting way to expensive making candles by the pound. Now my 1 ounce samples last me a long time! So, here's all of my spring-time candles I get to enjoy in different scents with my 1 ounce samples! I have lavender vanilla, bartlett pear, flowerbomb, white tea and ginger, fig, baby powder and more! I'm going to make about 3 more with my Backwoods samples. YUM. Thank you! These are IGI 4627. No wet spots! P.S. I miss Geek:undecided
  14. Umm. I love natural soaps. Oats with honey. Both look so nice.
  15. It's Larissa for your company name and mural script for scent. I use Photoshop.
  16. Well, you have so many choices! Have fun! I'm glad I don't have to worry about things like this. I'd never be able to decide.
  17. just want to third this. it's great. and i can burn it over and over and the scent remains.
  18. I really like the first and second one. Neat how you did it, too... The scent..can you go bolder on it?
  19. More than likely, they'll have someone there for "no shine" powder...and they will apply it on you...esp if this is a scheduled interview. I hope your not nervous? It's a bunch of fun! Here's a link that maybe will help you? http://www.diginovations.com/video-advisory/2007/1/5/dressing-and-preparing-for-a-video-interview.html ETA: http://www.design.caltech.edu/erik/Misc/broadcast.html
  20. IMO- leave handcrafted. If you could...make your website url a little bigger? I'd also take out "created by" line. Maybe keep "Little Rock, Arkansas" but put it directly under your company's name? It's YOUR label though, lol and it will be beautiful on the clear labels I think...however you decide to do it.
  21. I agree with the others. Just a little too much cursive. I search for the scent name on a candle label when buying. It's great if it pops out at me. How about a small image of an apple blossom? It's the states flower. That would be cute and add a little more interest against the black and white. Unless it would cost you too much to print in color?
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