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  1. baby magic & snuggle baby 50/50 pina colada & baby powder moonlight path burts bees baby bee buttermilk bath honey & shea
  2. i got mine from here: http://cottonblossomcrafts.com/tin_tie_kraft.htm
  3. 4 pounds of paraffin to 1 cup of mineral oil,hth!
  4. what you are looking for is paper bobeches. i know, weird word,lol...anyway, try a search with those key words. i did find one source for you to get you started: scroll down to the paper ones. http://www.swanscandles.com/store/bobeche.html
  5. i used the vanilla stabilizer in my oatmeal milk & honey soap, which would normally turn a dark brown. so far it is still a very light cream color.
  6. they ARE getting some samples to test...
  7. beeswax is great for overdipping! and IGI 1250, which i think is what Flicker uses.
  8. i heard that they are getting some samples in to find a decent replacement. hopefully they will get a good one.
  9. cute! i grubby up mine too! i even spray painted some black for Halloween a few years ago. oh yeah, the tips are like soft stretchy rubber...my kids pulled off the tips when they were younger,lol!
  10. Blue Sugar - BCN Green Irish Tweed - Oregon Trails if you like that incense scent like nag champa and patchouli - Dragon Fire - Oregon Trail; i cut back on it cuz it's super strong Cedar & Saffron - BCN ( the cedar is predominant in cp)
  11. BCN has a really good one. JBN had a mint leaf a while back that was strong on the fresh spearmint leaf note, but i detected a fuel note. i think they have a mint julep, but i haven't tried that one yet.
  12. love, love, love JBN's! it throws great in paraffin and soy and is killer in melts!
  13. did you try BCN's Apple Juice in the Gel Aroma line? a lot of those fo's do great in soy and paraffin.
  14. claire burke's apple jack & peel mixing spiced cranberry with macintosh apple
  15. we did side by side comparisons and found that ez-soy with fo added at 175* had a stronger throw than the one with fo added at 120*(per manufacturer's recomendations). i never add fo lower than 175*, because it needs the higher temp to fully encorporate it into the wax. adding it at such a low temp. like 120*; has a higher risk of the fo seperating out. i also find that 1 oz per pound is plenty.
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