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CandleFreak

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  1. both sets look amazing...but i think i am absolutely in LOVE with the hazelnut set!!!
  2. Thanks so much for the compliments!!!! They mean so much coming from all the pro's here on CT! The reason the floor looks so nice is that its NEW....we are in the midst of home improvement HELL
  3. might want to take a little "freshen up pack" deodorant, make-up etc...especially if you have to carry a lot and break a sweat! or if it's hot weather
  4. Trish is right your formula seems a little off.... Here is my pricing (I live in north central WV) tarts $.90 3/$2.50 (no longer make these - switched to clamshells) 2 oz votives - $1.25 or 6/$7 or 12/$12 8 oz tureen - $7.50
  5. I haven't posted pics in the gallery since the old board so I thought I'd give it a go... here is a basket I did for a friend's wedding her colors were light blue/silver so I themed it "blue" contents include: 6 pack votives - spring rain 6 pack votives - mountain lake 1 15 oz victorian jar - bluebarry cobbler 1 20 oz tureen - snuggles 1 11 oz tureen - freesia 1 11 oz tureen - spring rain 2 small wire bail jars with rose petal soaps - rice flower & shea 2 votive holders 1 candle warmer [ATTACH]2057[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]2058[/ATTACH]
  6. I received one from an "ebay.com" address in which a complaint was being lodged for not sending a package...in which I never sold!!!!!! some political magazine auction...I figured it for a "spoof" since I've NEVER sold anything like that and forwarded it to ebay...they responded the same day and confirmed it was a spoof and that they were tracking it, etc so ebay will get back to you soon! I get several stupid things from "ebay" all I can say is BE CAREFUL!!! Check on ebay's site they have a section dedicated to detecting "spoofs"
  7. Some things to consider when figuring out how much to take..... ask show director last years previous attendance and number of vendors...also ask how many candle makers/soapmakers booth/table size also plays a large role in how much to take...the bigger the booth the more product...you want your display to be full but not crammed.....you can keep extras under the table (a long table skirt helps hide the clutter underneath) don't take too many scents to your first show......helps keep problems to a minimum...take only your best sellers - usually seasonal scents but if possible try to have a variety (food, fruit, floral, clean types) for my first show - I took 3 of every container (3 sizes) in 15 scents plus a box of votives (18 count)for both 2oz and 3oz in the 15 scents, and a few premade gift baskets and had plenty left to take home most people will tell you to take whatever you can fit into your car - and remember you have to carry it all 4 times! (to the car, to the show, to the car, to the workshop) Goodluck and keep us posted!
  8. rehearse your setup/display......trust me it's worth the time/effort you put into it...especially if it's your first one or if you've made changes to an existing setup......it will help things go a little smoother...and let you know if you need to add or subtract something before you get there!
  9. I think what most are trying to reinforce to everyone is LONG TERM performance...something in which he has NOT tested yet.....he is using EO's which do not hold up in wax for long periods of time....how are these candles going to smell in say 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, or even longer? can he HONESTLY answer questions that customers may ask???? He can't seem to answer any on here without getting defensive absyrtus - some constructive criticism about your website....explain why you are passionate about soy/natural candles....in your eco-friendly section....you listed a reason as the reason???? (they are eco-friendly because they are eco-friendly???? but you haven't touched the WHY's just HOW are your products eco-friendly????? how is soy eco-friendly, other than it is grown/renewable; how are your EO's eco-friendly...you've not explained the benefits of cold pressed EO's, etc VS synthetic FO's; how are your dyes eco-friendly and why are they better than synthetic ones...you've not explained that to your potential customers...... IMO it's these things that show your passion toward your product...show your client your knowledge and educate them about the "natural" process it's not about promoting propaganda I guess I just have ISSUES with people saying soy is better because it is SO ECO FRIENDLY...it is still MANUFACTURED/REFINED you don't just pick a few beans, squeeze 'em, wick 'em and magically have a candle
  10. I'm with Candle Kitty on this one...I'm thinking drilled.... maybe another possibility is the millefiore (sp???) technique
  11. I've not done one yet but have scouted out a few to try next year.... The ones that I have been to no one was "selling" but taking orders and pushing pamphlets depends on what you specifically are making but you could have a few 'ideas' for brides floating candles and other centerpiece type candles unity candles favors - could be some votives, wedding cake candles, sachets, soaps gift baskets - make great gifts for wedding party the possiblities are endless....
  12. I think "top" is a wax geek and just has to have a challenge and the J-waxes are too user friendly for him top - am I right on this....btw this was not meant to be disrespectful in any way....just an observation from reading many of your posts throughout the forum
  13. Bittercreek North is where I purchased mine I also picked up a few supplies here off the classifieds as well....it's not doing so well for me...only the college kids buy it here and they don't tend to go to craft shows.....only buy it when I am on campus which is hard to do with 2 kids now....if you need any help or supplies...I can help ya out...I also saw some supplies up for sell in the classifieds
  14. just add a sprig or two of greenery into the basket as filler...that will then introduce the green into the basket and "tie into the salts...maybe that would make it look better:undecided
  15. to reduce some wasting of wax..... when trying to find the correct wick size, it helps to pour a wickless container. Then with a skewer or something around that size, poke it through the wax in the container to make a hole. Place a wick inside the hole & cut to the correct height. After burning, when you know it's not the correct wick to use, just take the wick out (it helps to do it while the candle is still partially liquid). Then just insert a new wick & test again. (copied this from another post...7angela7) this stuck in my head 'cause that's how I have started testing a new line of wicks..thanks...wish i had thought of it myself edited to add: I usually use my scrap wax for firestarters
  16. Here are things that affect wick size: Type of wax FO Dye Additives Diameter of jar/container
  17. Thanks so much gals....we usually get off before Charlotte, except when I'm driving (I hate the other route...too windy, twisty, hilly for me) gonna check into this one and candlescience, too!
  18. hmmm according to that....tradewinds looks like the only thing "doable".....not much on the list anybody know of some others??? I'll try a google search too.....just hoping someone would know of a place I just HAD to stop at..... anyone have stores in the area???? If I can't find a supplier near....I guess we will just do the usual thing and hit the roadside flea markets to "entertain" us on the way down....not sure what road it's on.....I'm horrible with directions.....hence the reason hubby said it had to be mapped out beforehand!!!!
  19. I'm leaving for vacation next week and wondering if anyone knows of some suppliers on my way down.......leaving Morgantown, WV and headed to Myrtle Beach, SC.....I already know about Tri-State & Creative....any others???? hubby says I can stop as long as it's mapped out in advance....so you've gotta help me!!!!!! looking for stuff for my new b&B line as well.....
  20. I am so glad you posted...I was wondering about these myself....it almost looked too good to be true.....(no offense to the co. that makes them) theya re on my wish list.... anybody else purchase one or more of these???
  21. Just got my peaks order today ...so I will be pouring some creme brulee, amish harvest, hazelnut cappucino, and some moonlight path...maybe some testers too.... not sure where to start on those so many good ones!!!!
  22. www.earlyamericancandlesupplies.com also carries 5055...just a tad bit closer (pittsburgh)to ya than candlewic
  23. I find that a pizza cutter is the best for cutting these.....
  24. Sherl...your right...when using the doe pee and such it's supposed to be used with "wicks" for those of you that do not know what those are, they are small pieces of absorbent cloth that can be strategically placed in the woods...that stuff is sooo strong hubby isn't allowed to bring it in the house...must stay in garage....and he usually leaves his boots out there too.... I was just wondering how to make the spray....with the cyclomethicone or what...I wasn't sure if the witch hazel would attract deer ...or repel them....they have such a powerful sense of smell...most of the companies currently selling these sprays have scents like green apple, dirt, acorn, humus....i guess i'll have to make a trip to wal-mart or the sporting goods store.....
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