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rebeccajo99

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  1. what did you use to make you logo... i need to start working on mine and have no idea where to start (well maybe picking a new name first)
  2. I thought the same thing when I glanced at them as well:laugh2: I will have to agree with most people I like 4 and 5 the most.
  3. Thanks everybody I agree about the perfect wax thing. I have found one that I like and works for me. No, it isn't the closest to me, but I am willing to deal with it and pay shipping. I'm do not like wasting wax, which is one reason why I asked your testing methods for this. I do use my dud wax for firestarters. I mean, I even melt down and reuse the left over wax on the bottom of my test jars. (Must be the dutch in me:laugh2: ) So far in my testing the CD 12 has been the best wick to use for my FO's, wax, jar combo, but I don't feel confident enough with that to do what Stella does yet. That sounds like something many years down the road when I start seeing a pattern more. Since I messed up and ran out of wicks, I will think about how I want to try my next round of testing to see if that works better for me. If anybody else wants to put in thier imput on what works for them, I would appreciate it.
  4. Thanks Stella and Chuck for your replys. Chuck... that is what I was doing, but I sometimes felt like I was going in circles. So I decided to stop that way. Stella... The information about the CD 12 starting point was for a jar with a 3 inch diamater (which is the jar that I use). Sorry, should have been a little clearer on that. I really like your idea of having 2 ready for sale if testing goes good, but what do you do with the wax if it doesn't go good? Do you remelt it and pour a different wicked jar?
  5. How do you pour for a new scent? I am thinking I am going about this all wrong and wasting a bunch of wax. My wax website suggests to start testing scents with a CD 12, so I pour a 10, 12 and 14 jar. Is that good or am I over doing it and should pour 1 jar with a 12 and then see where to go from there. Also, what do you do if you don't need a full lb of wax? I never know what to do with that. Thanks in advance and sorry if this was posted somewhere before.
  6. I am also looking for a good cinnamon. I am using Peaks right now and 1 oz pp in eco soya 135. I am getting a good hot throw, but I feel like it smells chemically instead of like cinnamon. Since it seems like people like peaks, maybe I'm doing something wrong with it. Any suggestions??? My jar is a 9 oz hex jar and not using any dye or additives. CD wicks Thanks in advance
  7. I don't make tarts yet, but that is one requirment that I will have with my testing. I think it will be safer for you and your customer if they pop out instead of the customer having to melt the wax and then pour the hot wax out of the holder before they can put in a new one. I think somebody mentioned it earlier, but I will say it again just incase i'm thinking of a different post. Since there is no flame, the wax will not "dissapear" like they do with your candles. So it really depends on what you want and what the customers want.
  8. I must have been a southern girl growing up in Michigan all my life. I have always called it supper and dinner was Sunday after church as well. Congrats on the new account...
  9. I wasn't going to chime in, but I decided to. She does not need to disclose that she also does a candle business in addition to this business. So what if she happens to put her products in the box as well, she already said that she is changing the way that the company works and also including bath & body, scrap booking, card making and other items. Just spending time on the website I would see that other candles (the product that I make) could possibly be in there as well. The only way that this would be a "conflict of interest" is if she does not pay any associated fees with it. Sorry, not seeing what the big deal is...
  10. I really like that. I had something simular to that on my "want to make list" but I wanted to get soy tested and as many products as I wanted out before tackling a new wax to add. hopefully the test turns out well.
  11. wahoo... 4.95 is still really cheap for shipping compared to what I have been paying for my jars. That just may be the next jars I try. Does anybody know if those heart and star shaped bowls can be used to container candles as well. I have been brainstorming some ideas that I may want to test.
  12. I like those jars and there is a dollar tree within 10 miles of my house!!! do they offer free shipping to a store or anything like that or do you just have to walk in and hope the jars are in stock??? Another item to do to my "want to make" list
  13. Thats a bummer... I have been doing some reading and coconut oil does help with ht for some people. give it a try.
  14. i totally agree, but I am having the time of my life with making candles. I can't wait to hear the report.
  15. I would pour at least 1 of each (CD 10 and CD 14) and see which one does a better ht and still meets your safety standards. That is what I would do to start. I always get confused on wicking up or down so I normally pour one of each and see what is better.
  16. I had problems getting a hot throw on one of my candles and decided to put it on a warmer and see how it was. That did not even have a very good hot throw, so I increased the FO amount and now it has an amazing hot throw.
  17. I don't do business with this company, but just wondering if your credit card was charged at all for the order? That seems really wierd that if they are still taking orders, but are not offering any sort of customer service.
  18. When I have wax on the sides, I take my heat gun and lightly go over it (not enough to melt the wax on the inside of the jar, just soften the outside wax) and take a papertowel and wipe it down.
  19. I am sooooo not patient and it has gotten me in trouble many times in this line of work. I wasted 7 months because of it. This month I am really trying to keep focused on what I am doing. I'm sure the candle won't last the week that I want it too, but at least it will be longer than it will be if it stays on the counter:laugh2:
  20. Thanks Stella for clarifying. I wish me luck, starting my next round of testing of the scent I am working on next week. Just put them in the cupboard to cure.
  21. I use Ecosoya wax and I just googled and found the manufacture website. It gave me a bunch of information about the wax and gave me a minimum cure time of 48 hours before starting the test burns. However, I have found during my time of testing that each fo has thier own cure time and you will just have to play around with that.
  22. Thanks Chris. I have found a supplier that I like and it is fairly close. I have to place my order soon since I don't have enough to get though my next round of testing with the scent I am working with right now.
  23. Thanks Michelle. I don't have anything sucessfully wicked yet, but I hope to very soon. My sample pack of one of my wick sizes is almost gone, so I have to order more. I'll just stick with who I ordered my sample pack with for now since it sounds like there may be some fluctuation with different suppliers and I don't want to go too much on a wild goose chase like I did earlier in my candle career. Hopefully when my pack of 100 is gone, I have at least a couple of scents wicked:yay:
  24. no, i understand that testing is going to be ongoing. Don't get me wrong on that. I was wondering more if I have to retest every scent every time I buy a new stock of wicks or wax or can I limit it to select scents? (like the first ones I pour from the new batch) Does that make more sense? For example... Let say I have Sweet Pea and Amish Harvest sucessfully wicked, but need to buy some more wicks to continue testing new scents or even make some more Sweet Pea and Amish Harvest, do I have to test another candle or two each in Sweet Pea and Amish Havest, or can I do just Sweet Pea to see if the wicks are OK. (or wax if I had to puchase that instead of the wicks)
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