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  1. Thank you so much for that....I just lit it with the RRD 37, so I'll guess I'll know soon enough if it's big enough or not. I don't have any other size of that particular wick right now....it came with some FO that I ordered. But if it doesn't work, I've got some others to try out of a sample pack I ordered. (CD, zinc, and HTP....hopefully one will work)
  2. Found this....hope it helps.... http://www.candletech.com/cgi-local/...m=1102 891768
  3. The first one being put in is RRD 37 (came from ebay)....the wick sample kit I have includes CD wicks, zinc core wicks, and HTP wicks. I'm hoping something out of all that will work. Thanks for the encouragement...
  4. I've searched using different words, but still come up with a gazillion posts.... I'm going to attempt to test burn my first container candle, but I can't seem to find what to look for when doing so. (flame, melt pool, etc) Does anyone have a link for a thread containing this information?
  5. I hope this isn't true of all parasoy waxes... I have some curing that I hope to test on my warmer soon.....Hmmmm.....maybe I should get the enclosed kind....will that type fit the squatty jars???
  6. Thanks top!! I have a feeling I'm in big trouble, but I bought a sample pack of wicks and don't want them to go to waste. If I have nothing but problems, then I'll just stick to wickless and tarts!! Again, I appreciate the help...
  7. Last week, I poured a wickless candle into a votive jar (approx 4" high x 3" wide). While waiting to cure, I went to Wally World and found the little squatty Ball Elite jars that are more suitable for a candle warmer. Just out of curiosity, is it now possible for me to somehow add a tester wick to this other candle I've already poured? I realize that I can't "attach" one to the bottom, but is there possibly a way for me to melt the wax a little and insert one for testing? I just happen to read somewhere that people will put wicks in (without the tab) and if they don't like it, they pull it out and put another one in. Just wondering if I can do this with this candle, and if so, how? Many thanks! Amber
  8. Thank you for all the responses.... I think I'm gonna try it first without the spout, and then added later if I find it becomes a pain in the rear. I guess I'm concerned about not getting the fitting in just right....then I would just have a nice pan with a hole in it. :embarasse
  9. I did do a search before posting my question. Yes, there are many posts with people talking about using them, but I couldn't find one that answered my specific question. If you just type in presto in the search field, there are heaps of posts....perhaps a suggestion on what exactly to type in the search field to help narrow it down???
  10. Okay, so I finally gave in and bought a presto pot...hubby keeps giving me the eye every time I come in with new stuff....maybe he'll think this purchase is actually for cooking food. Is the spout REALLY necessary, or do some of you prefer it without? For those of you who don't have a spout, what is the best method for getting out the wax? Also, can I just melt a whole bunch of the same wax, only use what I need at the time, let the other dry, and then heat it back up when I need it?
  11. You're very welcome! I'd love to give credit to the person who gave me that idea, but I can't remember who it was...it may have even been on another message board...either way, it has worked for me and I don't mind sharing such a simple method so that others can give it a go. Good luck to ya!
  12. The only Hobby Lobby close to me shut down. However, at Michaels, I did find some small party bags (around the same size you mentioned). They aren't the crinkly type, more of a clear plastic....would these work?? Also, once I have the tarts individually wrapped, can I place them all in one larger gift bag, or will the scents still blend?
  13. I have no idea, but here's the link to the chart...might be helpful for other stuff too! http://www.gellycandle.com/ColorChart.html
  14. PIE SHELL 3 PARTS YELLOW 1 PART PURPLE Found this on a "mix your own" color chart that I have.
  15. Because I'm only making tarts as a hobby right now, I don't want to spend alot of money on packaging these up for my family members....they're great people and all....just not great enough for fancy packaging. I'm making an assortment of flavors and will want to give each of them one or two of each kind. I know not to package them all together or the scents will run together. Any suggestions? Looking for an extremely cheap alternative to cello bags....
  16. I used the Ky Perfect Blend (not the new & improved one she has - it wasn't available when I ordered), but I do plan to order that one next time. I poured at 150, then placed jars in my preheated oven (170 degrees), and turned off the oven and let them cool overnight inside.....got up the next morning, and POOF, a smooth top!
  17. Although I'm only starting with wickless candles, I just had to share with you that through some excellent advice on this board....I got a smooth top on my 2nd poured candle! I'm so happy I could pee!! I would post a photo, but I'm not allowed to for whatever reason...it tells me that I can't. Thanks again for all the wonderful help and advice that's been given to me so far...you guys are great!!! This was supposed to be just a hobby for me to make a few tarts and candles for myself....well, in just a few short weeks, I already have over 50 sample scents to play with, not to mention the other stuff I've bought....the credit card company is going to love me!! I can't help it.....I love this!!!
  18. Not even gonna ask what "eye of newt" is, but thank you for the clarification on the other!
  19. How much does the temperature of the wax drop when you pour it into the glass measuring cup? My wax already seems to drop so fast already that I barely have time to mix FO and dye. I'm actually considering getting a digital thermometer....the other ones fluctuate too much so I'm never sure if I'm actually getting a proper reading.
  20. You're the man!! Thanks so much! Oh wait, before you're officially the man.....just want to make sure I understand this.... If the calculator says I need 5 oz., I then use your formula to include the FO and then use "that" wax amount instead??? Basically, I should have altered my formula to .3oz of FO and 4.7oz of wax...right?
  21. I think all the scents in my house have fried my brain....I'm having problems doing basic math. Okay, I bought some of the the little Elite Mason Jars (8oz) - the little squatty ones. I weighed the jar empty and then with water, put those numbers into the handy dandy calculator provided on this website and received a calculation of 4.99 oz of wax that I would need (naturally, I rounded up to 5.0) Is it correct to multiply the amount of wax in ounces by the percentage of FO load that you want? I multiplied 5.0 times .06, which equals .3 - this was the amount of FO that I added to my wax. Is this right? Also, will someone again please explain to me why an 8oz jar only holds 5oz of wax? I still just don't get that. Thanks as always! Amber
  22. Went out and bought some today! Thanks for the heads up...now I know where to look locally!
  23. Okay, then again for just asking purposes....if I ever did get to the point of being confident that my tarts are doing well, do I have to have some sort of license to sell them on ebay or at a flea market?
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