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  1. If you ever went into big production or wanted to pay the extra (might not be so much with double labels and your labor) a printer could match the color or your craft and reproduce your label professional on a waterproof material. I have my labels, with a black background and they hold up fine in the shower or a steamy bathroom!

  2. I can see this was already thought of - LOL

    Since you are going through all the trouble (and expense) have you condidered just adding a clear label to the top of the one you have? That will seal it and has to be easier than all those steps? I love the label and the paper is target perfect. I would reduce the size of my top label so that the clear one would overlap it - even only by enough to seal the sides?

  3. NO Bohemian - you can not order any FO from Lebermuth - Are you happy now?

    Unless... it's their orange creamcicle which is TDF in soap and of course the tried and true - Bay Rum, Frank & Myrhh all of which hold up uber great in CP or their patchouli, peppermint, cucumber or black walnut vanilla...what was it I was telling you? A bit pricy for candles, but the ones I use are awesome in soap - worth the price of admission 4 sure!

    Now...back away from the keyboard and take ten breaths before typing www.lebermuth.com ROFL

  4. Depends how large of a kitchen you have - was never an option for me, way too small a kitchen and I could never imagine having to carry all that stuff in, setting it up, breaking it down and cleaning it up - I could never have grown my business if I had to do all that work!

  5. About two years ago when doing a fundraiser I was pouring about 4 cases of red hot cinnamon candles. Towards the end of the pour the top of hands, my face including my nose, wrists and forearms started to tingle and when I rubbed them to figure out why, they started to burn slightly - althought it's not the same tissue inside your throat and lungs as your "skin" that is all it took to convience me - what could be done to my outside skin could easily occur to the insides of me, now I wear a respirator, mask, gloves and long sleeves when I pour FO, especially those that are not skin safe! LOL

  6. Are you going to sell this soap? I can understand impatient, but why would you waste money on making something with ingredients that you would not use again or would make it cost prohibitive to do so? I would research and find a FO supplier that has super fast service (some ship in a day) and get in an order for soap safe FO. Then while you try your hand at scenting soap - order your colorants. There are some natural colorants out there that you can buy at the grocery or healthfood store, but again...if you are planning on selling - I would be putting my money into R&D that could be replicated in a profitable way! LOL

  7. I use the cheapie one from Walmart that has the whisk attachment - Hamilton Beach - I have two identical ones so I can switch out between them - when one gets a bit warm I can swap the motors, by detaching the mixer part, or I can swap out the mixer parts without unplugging and plugging in another unit. Also it's nice that it has two speeds. Remember the lower the watts the hotter they run. I aspire to a KA 300 watt but I am not in that soap league yet!

  8. LOL - I am a wimp! I wore no mask for many years and then I started experincing inhalation issues (dry cough, sinus issues) when doing cinnamon, spicy fragrances or fragrances with mint. I use a cannister respirator (bought at Lowes) when mixing lye water so I started wearing that for mixing the offending fragrances in large batches and it really helped - no more wheezing or sinus issues. That being said when I do less than a pot of wax I don't bother, only when I am doing more than a case.

  9. I have been making soy candles for over 10 years and never double wicked, even in apothcary jars. Some crafters do what they read or hear and they don't do the research for themselves, which can result in some safety consequences. I have seen double wicked jelly jars!! Can you imagine the heat generated from having two wicks in a jar - Candles must be wicked for safety first. It sounds like your wicks are working fine, everything put into a candle makes a difference - there is NO blanket rule that soy needs to be double wicked.

  10. My best testers are my reps. They love to know what is coming down the pike and if they love it - the sell it better. They don't want me making scents that don't throw, cuz they won't be able to move it. If I am testing for a supplier, or if I feel my reps can't be impartial (inclined to be over critical) I have a group of testers that have been with me for almost 4 years. We have an arrangement - they get a candle a month for every month they test - but they have to fill out a questionaire for each and make sure the candle gets to the next tester in line, it's a job - they have a responsibility to me, as I have to the suppliers I test for - so they get compensated. Works out good for me, they get the "candle scent of the month" which odds are they have tested and if they don't like it they can gift it - sell it - I care not.

  11. Lori you are the official Moonworks enabler now! I have to get in on the Saffon & Spice prebuy, I have a bar of soap in my bathroom and it's been scenting it nicely for about a month, it's so soothing and it's definately unisex, everybody loves it. I just can't bring myself to work with lavender and sage, but she says it's the bomb in soap, I might have to cave!

  12. I'm also hoping the layers won't fall apart in the shower. I'll report back in a month or so!

    I have been mixing CP/HP and MP together in soap for almost a year. Falling apart can be an issue, but a bigger problem I found early on what the difference in "melt" rates between the types of soap. MP tends to wear away faster than CP, what can happen is you end up with areas of the soap where the MP was that form holes, low spots it simply goes away faster. It's a delicate balance. Your soap looks really nice and I love the fragrance choices.

  13. $600.00, wow - that's so cool. I told Derrick, next year I am going to the casino to check it out. Leslie's hubby said the tables were packed, next year since the tables won't be so new - maybe they won't be so crowded. I have used my chamomile butter (today) I used it to make a batch of lip balms, it's lovely in them especially if they are chapped, it's very soothing.

  14. I miss everyone already! It's so unfair the time passes so fast. I am thinking of all those traveling, hoping they have safe trips. Mine was uneventful and pretty quick. I loved all my gifties and can't wait to go through my great buys. Thank you to all of you that attended, to Tabatha, Nancy and Judy for doing the pre-buys and for all the lovely friends and guests that helped set up and prepare & Kim for all her help and being an awesome coordinator/hostess for Friday night - that was a blast! I hope we can do it again.

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