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I like Lone Star's for the very reason you outlined. It isn't as rough and dirty as others.
Thank you Sliver, I ordered a sample of the Patchouli, along with $60 of other samples. Enabler!
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We mix Peaks with Millcreek's Groovy Patchouli. I like the smell of Peak's, but could not get it to throw as well as I would like, MC is super strong, but could not wick it to save my soul. We mix the 2 of them and wick up and it seems to work well for us, without spending the high$$$ for Patchouli right now.
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I have an organza bag filled with the beads that has been sitting here for a few months that still has good scent to it. I think those are what I'm going to do instead of the ornies, they would be easier too.
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The ones that threw best in our 415 soy were:
Apples & Maple Bourbon
Lime Cooler* my favorite
Cranberry Marmalade
Fig Forest
Golden Rose
Pumpkin Souffle
Sage & Pomogranete
Violet Lime
Another good supplier for good soy FO is MillCreek www.mcsoywax.com WE haven't tried one from there that hasn't thrown well.
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Curiousity got the best of me and I had to look it up on B&Bworks website: Top notes are Mardarin, tangerine, orange etc,; middle notes of lily of the valley, magnolia blossom, gardenia, tuberose, etc,; base notes of patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver, vanilla & musk. It sounds heavenly. Come on DUPE.
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They are absolutely beautiful. I can't imagine having the patience to create them.
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Tennessee's Pumpkin Souffle was very strong in our C-3
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Millcreeks!!!! Our best seller
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I don't soap, but Millcreek has a good lemongrass.
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I think they look very classy.
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Top Sellers:
Amish Harvest
Blueberry Muffin
Cool Citrus Basil
Coconut Banana Blast ( we renamed Monkey Farts)
Patchouli (also the easiest Patchouli I found to wick)
My favorites are:
Birds of Paradise
Brown Sugar & Fig
Mediterranean Fig
Wild Mountain Honey
Vanilla Passion
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We use Tennessee's Birthday Cake for Buttercream, It is more sweet instead of the almost sour smell of buttercream
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How about There's No Place Like Home. Kinda long... but cute.
Thank you all and thank you CBE, I love that.
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We we asked by a local realtor to design a candle for them to put in their new home gift package. We want to do a scent that should try to suit most in a simple tumbler or apothecary. I want to name the scent something like "Home Sweet Home" which I can't use because of Yank**. Anyone else have any cute names? Thanks.
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Those are the cutest!!!! I wish I had a little girl to get one for. I have 3 wonderful, but smelly boys!
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We just decorate one of the reeds, that way they can still flip the rest of the reeds.
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Very Pretty!!! I bet your house smells divine.
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Thanks everyone. I think I might ditch the bucket idea and just suggest the lemongrass sage that is in our line already.
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Has anyone found inexpensive small buckets ( probably 24 oz or less) that are water tight that can be used for bug repellent candles? I only need a few and was hoping to find them at a craft store or somewhere like that. The one I found at Walmart leaked through the seam on the side. Thanks
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We mix lemongrass sage with our citronella, to offset the yucky citronella.
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We buy the sets from All White Candles. I think they are a 4 oz bottle. They are easy, because they are already in the box and ready to go. I believe that it is 36 of them for 81.00. They are a big seller for us.
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We like MC Cinnamon Stick.
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All of what Carol said, plus I just got a sample of a new scent "pomegranite" It smells awesome oob. I love Millcreek's scents!
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It is a great scent, but hard to describe, it almost has a musky scent to it I think. We use Peak's it is great!
wine Scents
in Fragrance Discussion
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Merlot from Tennessee is great- a strong thrower for us in c-3