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hollyberry

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  1. I am curious to know how you like them too, I was looking at fancy jar... but don't know if they can beat the shipping prices I can get from fairway...since the have the vegas warehouse my shipping from them is really good., i just had to go with a second choise for jar style....
  2. thanks for the link.... good to have the option
  3. mango papaya raspberry lemonaide anything clothesline type
  4. I am up on the other side in the ontario rancho cucamonga area......i have loved being able to drive to genwax for the wax especially. I don't use theirs exclusiviely, i make a blend but it has saved me so much in shipping. and dye chips and the occ. fo when i am in a pinch... but for the most part i still order all my wicks and fo's from another supplier online..... and i might have to start ordering wax too Gen's prices have just jumped over $10 and more a case, it is getting to the point where it will be the same after shipping so I might as well let someoe else do the work for me:rolleyes2
  5. AAACCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!!! I totally forgot about the sale this weekend:angry2: DArn darn and DOUBLE DARN!!!!! #$%^)(^%()(^(*& Glad you had fun though!!! lol Where in the LA area do you live? I am only about a 45 min. drive from genwax too....
  6. The way I look at it with mine is ....can I bake in it? Bake safe =warmer safe for me only.... if it isn't tempered glass or a heat safe ceramic like a mug then I wont use it for melts.... but that is really a cute container though, I can see why you would want to put it in the basket:wink2:
  7. I pretty much do the same for big or little festivals ....backstock stays packed in the trailer by category until if and when I need it for the smaller ones with the exception of the "special lines" that we do to go with the festival... ( ie: if it is the "poppy fest. we do a poppy line, almond blossom one that matches that. fall fest a fall fest scent etc.., those get totally unpacked and hopefully sold out) then everything left goes either back into the backstock area or into the booths we have at crafters malls.
  8. GAWD!!!! You guys are killing me........ I had to table the soap and B&B making awhile back due to candle line moving really well and thought I could deal with it( B&B is my true love ....the candles were a happy accident 3 years ago ..lol) BUT GEEEEEEEZ I am getting the itch again so bad:whistle: I have to stop visiting the gallery , or figure out how to have 48 hours in a day so I can do both hehehehehe lol
  9. Email Ginger at Flexible molds.... she made both a peanut and a cashew mold for us recently so I bet she can dig one up for you.....
  10. dang girl!!!!! those are looking so good, you are making me want to go on a long field trip to check out the show!!!!! Your products always look so professional...:highfive:
  11. I use a ton of 6006 both alone and also as part of a custom blend.... great results both ways...good cold throw and the hot throw is
  12. I use a ton of 6006 both alone and also as part of a custom blend.... great results both ways...good cold throw and the hot throw is
  13. anything floral is hard for me ...I specialize in bakery BUT one of my best sellers there Banana Nut Bread just makes me gag when I have to work with it.....:lipsrseal
  14. LOL you are not kidding..hehehe figured it was a good way to harness his destructive energy:cheesy2:
  15. I use the lipped cookie sheet/baking pans too...fill, score when it is is semi hard, let it harden then hand them to my 5 year old to break up the chunks and put into shoeboxes by type...it is "HIS" job and you had better not forget it or he gets reallt cranky!!!:rolleyes2
  16. Both actually...... hand written in a ( several..lol) notebooks, divided into sections etc,,, then also on the puter and then burn off a CD of the major basic stuff ( refresh that every six months or so to bring everything up to the same page...) uuuummmmmm yes i DO have a problem okaaaaayyyyyy LOL:rolleyes2
  17. definately pour hotter and if that doesnt help you can also hit the finished wax piece with a quick blast from the heat gun if you need to take some of the "frosting " etc. away...
  18. Oh Girl..... it only gets worse:grin2: much MUCH worse.....lol
  19. I drive about 35 min. one way for wax right now, and about the same for glassware when I can find what I want...( still working on that one) As far as scents i HATE the ones from the wax supplier that is close to me so I still order those in from another place. If I could get it all from one supplier I think I would justify a couple of hours each way for sure.
  20. Thanks for the info...... why do I always pick the stuff that is hard to get...LOL:D drat my champagne taste on a beer budget, or maybe it is just I know what I want and i want what I want ...period heehee:laugh2:
  21. i have seen them sold naked piled in large galvanized containers, then there are inserts placed in the bags when you order to list the ingredients.
  22. I don't mind the 25 case minimum order if that is what I have to do but I can't even get a way to acess them... i have sent numerous emails to the "contact us" sections on both the sites reg & what looks to be the wholesale and can't get a response. Does anyone have a link to the site where you got an answer or a person?
  23. I can find tons of anchor hocking but through a middleman, can you order directly from them in smaller amounts or is it by the pallet only? The only websites I can pull up for them are all under construction & have been for months..... can anyone help a www challenged person????
  24. ****drool**** now I am going to have to make a trip to the cheesecake factory for lunch...mmmmmmm great job!!
  25. Awww Tucker....... I know that was hard desicion to make, but you have to do what feels right to you....Best wishes on the surgery and catch some fish for me would ya??? Don't be a stranger to the board, you will be missed
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