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OverSoyed

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  1. Those are super cute! I picked up some blackish purple small wine glasses about a year ago at the dollar store (4 for $1) and just recently got some Merlot FO that I want to try out.
  2. The first thing that came to mind was... It's not so much the colors as the texture. They don't look bad, but once you have meat on the brain, its hard to go elsewhere. Maybe use a cutter to flatten them out? Or maybe rebatch? The coffee do look good thou!
  3. Stainless steel tables Presto Pots Stainless steel kitchen/shop rack shelves
  4. You might want to contact a supplier for the MSDS sheets.
  5. That's what I figure. Check out your local hardware, or Home Depot / Lowes. Either wire cutters or tin snips.
  6. So jealous! I want a bistro table! Cute colors!
  7. I'm not sure if regular wick trimmer would work or not, but maybe trim tin snips?
  8. Candle Makers has it for $9/lb http://www.thecandlemakersstore.com/product/SPCARAMELAPPLE/Special_Caramel_Apple_1_pound.html
  9. Agreed! I couldn't find a picture of the high temp on the site, but its right next to the rest.
  10. While you are at it, make a tutorial on how to make all the extra cash needed to pay for all the supplies for the new projects you are convincing us all to try. OH... and why are you out of your corner!?!?
  11. Thanks hun... it fits into the theme of an office complex. And trust me, it took me about 4 days to get it graphically correct.
  12. They have a high temp silicone. I believe the one that I have is rated for 600 degrees.
  13. Depends on the warmer. If you are wondering about one that you personally have, why not fill up the bowl with water and go by that? Ours will hold 3 tarts or more... so around 5 oz.
  14. It very well may not change the outcome, but on the slight chance that it would, I always test the materials that I intend on selling fully. But that's just me. Then again, you wouldn't use one wick to test, then use a different to sell. That's how I see it.
  15. I believe it is GE. I get it at Home Depot for like $10 or so. Since you only use a pea sized amount, you can get probably 1,000's of jars out of a container. Better and cheaper than any other alternative, IMO.
  16. Well if the final outcome is to sell them... wouldn't you want to test with the materials you plan on selling?
  17. Were there any noticeable holes before you poured? I noticed some of my shrink wraps had tiny pin holes in them that I got from them. Not a huge problem, but still.
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