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jeniryan

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  1. I've only sampled the 3020, and the throw is great! I've tried to find tech data on it, but didn't have much luck. So I was curious what temps others use. I've seen posts in the past on the 3022, but haven't tried it. I can't even get a call back :/. But they're local to me, so hoping to hear back on pricing and such!

  2. Last year I incorporated making Scent bead ornies in our Girl Scout Christmas party as a craft - big hit! I live in Texas where car temps in summer can get outrageously hot, and mine is still hanging strong! Of course almost a year later, the scent isn't. For those of you that make these, how long does your scent usually hold up?

  3. There's a very popular chandler not far from me here in Texas that, I think, only sells portion cups calling them scent shots. She is a divine chandler anyway, but she sells a ton of them! So, I've just wondered how well they do for others in comparison to the clamshells.

  4. I wanted to try making these so incorporated them into our craft for our Girl Scout Christmas party last year - big hit btw. Anyway, I live in Texas where it can reach 120 degrees in the car. Mine is still hanging strong! Scent is gone though, almost a year later, of course. Georgia, about how long do yours hold scent?

  5. David, I think everything you laid out makes perfect sense. I started making candles three years ago (as a SAHM) with the hopes of eventually turning it into an income source. Invested quite a bit into supplies, pour after pour, test after test, trying to acheive my idea of perfection. Needless, to say, we are our own toughest critics; so most of my creations during that time were gifted (happy friends and family) Then, I started school, now have a part time job, while my candle making supplies sit and collect dust - there's not enough hours in the day, topping it off with three kids! I truly enjoy the candle making process, and attempting new things. It's just a matter of time vs money vs time and so on - if that makes sense? I hope I can one day get the opportunity to just go for it! Maybe, just maybe, the economy will turn around and allow me the chance to go at it again. It is my dream!

  6. I was just browsing on etsy, hadn't in a long while, and saw some selling 8 oz. soy, jelly jar candles, for up to $15.00 for ONE! I guess I've been living under a rock or something. I get that the price of everything has gone up, regarding supplies, but WOW!

  7. Made a couple dozen votives yesterday. Put them in the freezer MEANING to do so for only 10 mins or so. Got distracted, forgot, went to the grocery store. An hour later.... I had several dozen frozen, cracked votives, which obviously can be repoured, I just happened to need them THAT evening. Oh well.... trials and tribulations of candle making!

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