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Candlebuddy

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  1. I've tried Honey Baked Pears, Teaberry, and Cantaloupe. Maybe it's just me, but I was not impressed.

    Their service is really great. However, the man who answers the phone is new and knows less than me about candle making.

    Next time I order, I'm going to ask for someone else to speak with and ask what fo's do well in soy.

    I'm not giving up on them!

  2. I've been using Snowtop for quite a while now and I love it.

    I heat the wax in my microwave to about 190 degrees - I use a large, 32 oz, Pyrex measuring cup. Then I add the color - stir. I add the fo at 175 degrees - stir well. I pour at about 100 degrees (slushy stage) - stir very well! The tops are always smooth. The scent throw is great! I also use Snowtop's fragrance oil.

    I usually make 8oz tins using HTP 1212 wicks.

    Since Snowtop doesn't carry a votive wax yet, I've been thinking about using KY pillar/votive blend for my votives. I've heard a lot of good things about KY too! If you check out their website, they have a message board that can give you alot of information.

    Hopes this helps.

  3. I have a few summer scents (Cantaloupe, Teaberry, Honey Baked Pears). I would like to turn them into fall or holiday fragrances if possible.

    I've never mixed scents before so I don't know what to mix with (or how much) or what to call them. I've thought about maybe mixing with vanilla's or cinnamon's but thought I would ask for help first.

    I'd really appreciate everyone's ideas! Thanks.

  4. Thanks everyone for your help . . . . I really appreciate it!

    Casey: Let me know how the KY works out for you.

    About the wicking with the Ecosoya PB . . . I know someone that uses 44-24-18c and they're happy with the results! I have not tested that wick, however, I use 44-24-18z (burns at 4.32) on paraffin votives and the cotton one (burns at 5.74) burns hotter, so it's like wicking up with the soy. That's the wick I'm going to test.

    I think I may just order samples of both waxes - but it seems as though KY is a winner!

    Thanks again everyone!

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