Hi all! I have good luck with the 2/0 square braid in this wax, but I'm curious what others use? I would like to find something with a wick tab vs having to tab the raw wick. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Hi everyone! I really like the 11 oz tumblers, but it almost doubles the cost for me to add one of the brushed silver lids that make them so sophisticated looking. I really don't care for the plastic dust covers. Would any of you care to share how you package these? Do you use a lid? Do people seem to care if you don't? Maybe in a box? Or cello? Thanks for any insight!
Hi all! I have a customer who purchased a reed diffuser from Bed Bath and Beyond called Green Tea Citrus. Any idea of a dupe? Or maybe you've smelled it and know of something similar or have any idea for a blend? TIA!
I'm intrigued by the Sweet Jasmine Vine. I came here earlier to search the board for that one and the only thing I came upon was classifieds...didn't take that as a good sign. lol But, has anyone smelled this one? Any opinions? I've never used Lonestar before, are their fragrance oils 'good'?
I was hoping someone could recommend a good starting point for wicking this? I use a blend of 444/6006 with CD's. I prefer to double wick. Any insight would be greatly appreciated! TIA!
Thanks everyone! Ann Marie, that sounds extreme...lol! The first thought I came up with was 'My Smelly Basement', this was my attempt to class it up a little. 8-GRAN-ONES - yes I am in my 5th year of selling and I love it!
I SO enjoying looking at pictures of everyone's creations, so I thought I would share too! Chunk is BCN Mango Papaya, Purple Mottled is BCN Lilac, Lime Frosted is Peak Bartlett Pear. Thanks for looking!
Hi and welcome to you! Bittercreek is a great place to start! You will be amazed at the difference in quality as compared to the craft stores. Have fun!
I have always used paraffin for my votives, mainly because I prefer the mottled look. I use paraffin for my pillars too, but soy for my jars. Like Sliverofwax said, they are all independent. It's really all about preference.