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  1. If the big dummy can't provide DC or tracking number, ask him to produce a receipt from the USPS postal worker at the counter (assuming he actually did mail it). Also have the sender ask the USPS to put a trace on the package, although this usually can't be done for 30 days (I think). Just don't wait too long like I did, and get screwed out of any help from eBay or PP.
  2. Hi-- I'm in FL as well and shipping from CS is very quick and reasonable. www.candlescience.com Their customer service over the phone is unbeatable! HTH, Bonnie
  3. I LOVE the way this looks-- it opens up so many ideas in my brain! Could someone PLEASE post instructions or the previously mentioned thread? TIA!
  4. Mind if I email these pics to hubby as a SUGGESTION???? We are in FL, so I can't store anything in the garage except wax (I guess) and boxes and glassware and packing materials. I need to get my kids to double up so I can have a room for myself-- that'll never happen in this lifetime! But it sure is nice to look at what could be...... and I noticed the CS labels on your wicks. LOVE them! Congrats!
  5. Have fun with your candeling! Let us know how your candle party goes. I am tossing around the idea for a "grand opening" launch of my in-home candle biz. I love to have people over and I can put on quite a spread, but I don't like the "oh I think I have to buy something just to be nice" feeling. :embarasse
  6. Hey, we all have to start somewhere! So welcome! I have certainly asked my share of goofball questions in the past few weeks (newbie too) and I'm sure there will be more to come. I do try to research the board and the archive before posting but sometimes you just need help NOW! And there are so many helpful folks here-- it really is a blessing. Enjoy!
  7. What % of FO are you using for such a great hot throw? I have some El Millenium and am beating my head against the wall with the hot throw and wicking. Can you give any suggestions on those two items? Thanks!
  8. Has anyone tried this? I have only read instructions in a book for doing it on parrafin, so I am very unsure as to what is safe to use on soy and what will stay on soy. Don't know what kind of paint to use, and what to use to "seal" the painted stencil--ie., keep from rubbing off. Any ideas?
  9. I'm in FL and get fabulous shipping rates on palm (well, everything I order!) from CandleScience. They crank orders out fast, and I've even gotten several unexpected and much needed tutorials from their customer service folks. If they carried everything I need, I wouldn't bother to shop around anywhere for anything else. In short, CS rocks. (that icon above just looks hilarious to me... I keep waiting for his smiley little head to snap off and roll away..... sorry, running on very little sleep!)
  10. Your booth set up is nice and classy! Wonderful presentation! I have only done one craft show so far and I did about the same as you, except the booth was free!!! Let's just say I was NOT in prime real estate-- all the people that knew I would be there only found my booth if they ran into my husband and he told them! how sad is that.....
  11. Kay~~ LOL-- the electric knife idea is exactly what hubby wanted to do when we first started talking about possibly cutting the plug! You know men--- any chance to use a "power tool"! Thanks for letting me know about the flat and concave molds. I like the look of concave tops and that's the type of the few molds I have. Potential buyer alert-- I am looking to stock up big time on molds from this board when my 30 days are up. I sure wish I could do it now! Would my eBay 100% positive rating help??? Kay, thank you SOOO much for your help with this issue!!!! You are a real gem! Gotta run, I think I hear hubby with the chain saw instead of the electric carving knife..............
  12. Hi Shannon, and Welcome! Sounds like you are in a great position with existing clientele and and an upscale spa to sell your B&B products in! (personally I would love to have that set up to start my biz with-- I am not launched yet, but so ready to get there!) I think you are more creative with naming a biz than you think-- how cool sounding is Show Offs by Shannon? I think it fits perfectly with the show clothing for horses and the aliteration and incorporating your name! Would in having "Shannon" in the name of the new business bring biz over from your "Show Offs..." success? Just some thoughts... Again, welcome!
  13. Oh Kay, I'm glad you are online! My plug is purple (not that matters!) and is significantly taller than the low profile Glass TL holder (looks just like yours-- Garden Ridge, perhaps?) This is where hubby was suggesting to cut the plug itself so that it fits in the glass TL holder with less sticking out. (geez, am I making any sense?) I am also unsure about what/how to cut the plug with. Does using a concave mold have any effect on this? Thanks so much!
  14. So is it safe to say that the Glass Glow does not eat dye chips like soy does? Have you found that smaller amounts of dye chips are working well in GG? Thanks~~ again, it is beautiful!
  15. I place the plug in bottom of my metal mold, place a Glass tea light holder on top of that. When the candle comes out just take out the plug & your glass tea light is embedded into your candle ready for a tea light to be inserted. Kay-- are you out there? Need your help! SOS anyone.... Help save the day!! I finally received my tealight insert plug and followed your directions above. After it was just about impossible to get the insert plug out of the mold I discovered another problem-- the tealight glass was too low inside the pillar. GRRRRR! But it sure was beautiful, which is what broke my heart. Hubby says, "I think you need to cut some of that silicone off the plug to make it level with the TL glass." I think the TL glass I used is about as pretty low profile as it comes. Would it make a difference if the mold is flat or concave? I think the problem just lies in the fact that too much of the plug sticks out of the glass TL. What to do? Many thanks~~~
  16. Just gorgeous Jakalex! What type of dye did you use and how much (if you don't mind posting) Thanks, and congrats-- it is stunning!
  17. I just wasn't sure if it needed a warning label that is closer to parrafin than to soy, since I have never made parrafin candles.
  18. I have not tried Glass Glow yet, but to cool the pillars I have made out of CS's Starburst wax very slowly, I have been placing an igloo cooler (6- pack size) over the mold ASAP after pouring. This has been creating some beeyooteeful (if I do say so myself) Forever/Everlasting palm pillars for me. Can't help you with the air pockets though as I am still in the testing phase with GG and regular palm pillars.
  19. Please excuse the bump, but I just know one of you Candle Gurus can help. Please??? :cry2:
  20. I purchased a good name brand cooling rack (I think it was called a cooling "grid") from Bed Bath & Beyond. It has more than enough clearance for me to put a folded up towel and enough room for the screw on the wax tealight insert plug (that sticks out forever and a day). Sorry I can't remember the brand name!
  21. I am not familiar with ICS-- could you post their name or website? Thanks!
  22. I want to use this for a gift as well as a regular offering. So..... what have been your experiences with suppliers of this dupe? Thanks so much!
  23. Mine came today so I am SOOOO ready to go making forever/everlasting palm pillars with it! Anyone who has experience with using it, please post. I don't know if it requires mold sealer around the plug to keep it from leaking. I don't have ANY instructions from the manufacturer-- it just shows up in a ziploc bag with the part name on it. Am I a mind reader? (working on it, but still not there yet....I do have children.....) Please please please help me and thank you thank you thank you! ~~It's like getting a Christmas toy with no batteries and there are no stores open to buy batteries at!!! Thanks!
  24. Thanks everyone-- these are some great, creative ideas! Unfortunately, the customer decided just to buy the melts and package them herself for the shower (story of my biz so far!)
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