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  1. Description: Flamings Nutmeg and Spice Nutmeg & Spice Fragrance Oil A unique combination of cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg with a smooth background of caramel and vanilla. Inspired by the Bath & Body Works fragrance Candles wax used:  soy 464 fragrance load (%) 6.5% average cure time: 12 days Wax additives? UV container: 8oz canning jar, 16oz tin and 20oz tureen wicking notes : Normal no issues - used cd wicks Cold throw : excellent Hot Throw: very strong, this is one scent that is very strong with a less than 2 week cure....very impressive
  2. Now you would have thought by looking at the middle one with the htp 93 with the hangup on the sides it wouldn't be burning clear at the bottom..as you know that is going to get hot the middle one.  You just never know.  Keep going Forest....you'll have it down in no time flat. What scent are these?  Got a question, you probably didn't have scent in these.....so what have you learned by going unscented?  Do you find when adding scent you have to wick up or does it still stay the same unscented?  Trappeur
  3. That looks like a pour issue. You better start testing at different pour stages...darn....that would p......sss me off. Trappeur
  4. Gold Member 883 901 posts Report post Posted Sunday at 06:52 PM Candles: description: Light, but rich creamy vanilla wrapped in the fresh juicy goodness of the Florida orange. TruScent Fragrance Oil. MA wax used: 464 fragrance load: 6% jars used: 16oz pint canning jars, 5oz mini italian jars and 20oz Tureens wicking: cd wicks CT: 10 HT: 10 Notes: This just like the orange creamsicles you used to buy off the ice cream trucks. Huge seller in all my store accounts.
  5. Registered Users Plus 14 49 posts Report post Posted Sunday at 09:16 PM Candles: supplier Flaming Candle Description: Peach Nectar Fragrance Oil Fresh peach aroma blended with cream and light green notes. Juicy and rich peach fragrance. Notes: Top - apple, green Middle - peach Bottom - floral syrup wax used: 464 Jars Used: 16oz pint canning jars and 20oz tureens fragrance load (%): 6% average cure time: 2 weeks Wax additives: UV Cold throw: excellent Hot Throw: excellent Wicks used; cd Notes: This would be the 2'nd runner up in place of CS peach nectar should they be out of stock
  6. This was a great thread the way it is up now. And people are sticking right to the thread without moving onto another discussion right in the same thread. Keep up the good work everyone! Trappeur
  7. Is one of my favorites in 464...and I do give it more curing for me....Has terrific cold and hot for me. Trappeur
  8. Well, I guess you won't know till you test Arch. After all it is an additive, right? Trappeur
  9. I love love this scent. You can really smell the jelly! I did a cure for 2 weeks and got nothing. I just lit a candle I made a few months ago and omg, what a throw. But waiting a couple months for a throw is something I'm not crazy about. I use 464. Trappeur
  10. This scent is outstanding for me and is one of my personal favorites. The throw is phenominal and you can smell it lingering long after the candle has been blown out. I use 464 and highly recommend this fragrance. Trappeur
  11. Looking good all those samples Forest. If you clip those wicks I believe you are going to have some beautiful burning candles there. They are all so similar the burns. Trappeur
  12. I found these jars on Amazon - 24 for 17.99 with free prime shipping. They hold 1 ounce and I'm making them as little sample jars of wax for the different scents I offer to stores. I thought this would be a great idea instead of bringing my actual little 1 oz fragrance oils. Trappeur
  13. I agree with Moonshine....is one of the most truest apple scents I've come across and use this exclusively for my apple. I do let me scents cure for 2 weeks though and use 6% oil.
  14. Thankyou thankyou everyone......I just love making candles. Trappeur
  15. A classic holiday fragrance that tells the story of a cozy holiday night spent sipping wine in front of the fireplace. Christmas Hearth combines orange spice notes from the kitchen, fir and pine notes from the Christmas tree, and an earthy smokiness from the fireplace. It's Christmas Eve, in a bottle, any time. This fragrance is infused with with natural essential oils, including orange, cinnamon, clove, vetiver, and pine. Candles: wax used: soy 464 fragrance load (% )6 % average cure time: 12 days Wax additives? UV container: 3 wick 25oz candle dish and 16oz canning jars wicking notes: Normal no issues using CD wicks Cold throw : excellent Hot Throw: very strong, this is a scent that has something very familiar you can’t put your finger on, very fresh and clean and a customer favorite - I haven’t tried it my new wax yet but I expect it to be just as good of not better Notes: I would call this scent a very upscale scent. Sold out immediately as soon as on the shelves.
  16. Fillmore has them too....Just about every supplier has them if you search the sites.... Trappeur
  17. Thought I would share a few pictures of some Valentines Day Candles I made for my apple orchard account. Just made a couple for a display they usually set up in the front of the store for holidays. So I did misc. jars and even did some Strawberry Champagne ones in a 2 wine glasses I had.. Since the jars were left overs I'm going to offer at a special low price to get rid of them. Thanks for looking. Trappeur......
  18. Registered Users Plus 101 189 posts Report post Posted Wednesday at 12:02 PM Candles: Description: A classic holiday fragrance that tells the story of a cozy holiday night spent sipping wine in front of the fireplace. Christmas Hearth combines orange spice notes from the kitchen, fir and pine notes from the Christmas tree, and an earthy smokiness from the fireplace. It's Christmas Eve, in a bottle, any time. This fragrance is infused with with natural essential oils, including orange, cinnamon, clove, vetiver, and pine. wax used: 464 fragrance load (%) 6% average cure time: 2 weeks Wax additives: UV container: 16oz canning jar wicking notes: N/A Cold throw: 10 Hot Throw: 10 Notes:Been using for years this scent. It is quite beautiful. You can actually smell the fire going in the fireplace when burning. Is an all time favorite. If Candle Science is ever short on stock the backup I use is Flamings Christmas Heart as the substitute as there is hardly any detectable difference.
  19. Candles wax used: soy, 464 fragrance load (%) 6.5% average cure time: 10 days Wax additives? UV container, 16 ounce mason, 8 ounce tin, assorted very large 3 wick candle container wicking notes: cd wicks Cold throw: excellent, very strong Hot Throw: very strong As soon as i lit a candle within 10 minutes the candle was throwing scent around like unbelievable. I could smell from the basement.
  20. I use Flamings North Pole too. And I love Peppermint Bark.......Would be a nice combo. Actually I'm making up the same type candle as we speak right now. Trappeur
  21. Nice to meet you and welcome Trappeur
  22. Is there a question you are asking about in this thread? I really don't understand what you are even talking about here. what were sniffing? Candles? Trappeur
  23. After a review is put up lets say for Mac Apple and you (TT) move it to the review section can we go over to the new area it is in and ask any questions pertaining only to that scent? Or is it only for reviews and if anyone has any questions, it has to be asked in a brand new thread? Trappeur
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