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  1. Julie, all your candles are simply gorgeous!
  2. Looking good Tucker. hey if the pot of wax gets to frothy, just give it a quick zap of the heatgun!
  3. Yes e! yours looks even more creative then mine lol i will do a little swirly action next time . I love it! That's what i call it over here, textured pillars. And it doesnt take time at all, i use a wire brush and just give it a good brushing, i do the tops too. And if u do cris cross u get those 'linen' type looking pillars from the boutiques. eta: i beat u, i do mine in slightly over a minute lol
  4. simply beautiful!! u hit the colour right on!
  5. They are too cute! great work as usual T!
  6. Cool stuff! the pastry on the pies look too real! ......and OUCHH...thought ur wife finally dipped u into wax after going berzerk from wicking LOL
  7. very cool looking ! love ur colour scheme!
  8. U didnt miss a beat! They are drop dead gorgeous!
  9. Hey there Donita! It doesnt look bad at all maybe not what u wanted but i dont think it looks ugly at all! I usually pour ard 145-150. well anywhere about 10° hotter than the MP of ur wax. Before u pour the last layer, poke relief holes all the way 80% through the candle, then fill it up. This should solve any of ur breakage probs. I actually like some bleeding, find it adds character! I find layers look great too when titled in varying angles and in different directions everywhich way lol. Sorry about the late reply! but u know me by now lol;)
  10. Fruit Loops definitely! I love the array of colour! fun and beautiful in a cool retro way
  11. Those are gorgeous! i love that rich brown u got!
  12. tucker thats a nice rustic/ mottle combo u got going!! ur first layer mottled cos probably the first layer you poured heated up the mold. Warm mold= no more rustic effect and kicks start the mottling process. The last 2 layers turn rustic again probably cos its nearer to the opening of the mold n heat had a chance to escape & cool faster. but once u poured the last layer in, the first become even more *insulated* hence the mottling. thats about it lol if i make any sense ETA... it could be anything like the counter ur mold was resting on that kept the mold warm n well insulated etc. I have had different effects when i worked on metal or wood counters!
  13. Looks perfect! So nice n clear all around
  14. They look awesome! Love those colors together!
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