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  1. I believe I'm reading your reply correctly, you're suggesting I wick up? That seems backwards to me. The melt pools are almost perfect in some of the tests I've burned. I feel if I wick up, it will be too much. I spose it won't hurt to try. I only use 6% of FO, 1oz per pound so I don't see that being an issue, some FO's are stronger than others though and could be decreased I spose. It looks like you are using apothecary jars? Do you only use one wick or do you double wick? I also wanted to apologize for posting this with the subject line that I used. I did a lot of reading on this forum and found that many people use CD's and Ecos with this wax and so I don't want to sound like a broken record by asking the same question that has been asked before. I should have emphasized more on the mushrooming aspect. Thanks for bearing with me here
  2. I am currently using CD wicks. With a 16oz, straight sided, 3" jelly jar, I am using a CD 10 most of the time. The wick burns great, great scent throw for many scents but am dealing with some mushrooming. Not liking that at all (I just don't trust that people will trim them). Is mushrooming just a given with soy wax? I was mixing palm and soy and never had a mushrooming problem but switched back to straight soy to keep costs down and keep it more simple. What wicks do you use? Do they mushroom?
  3. Just wanted to put it out there that I have 3 cases total available of Palm Wax for sale. It has been priced to sell! I'm only selling due to being pregnant with my second child and not having the extra time to play with this type of wax. I had intentions on making palm candles but can't at this time. I Hope one of these kinds can help you save money Here are the links to the listings. http://www.ebay.com/itm/290966089119?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/290966091759?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 Have a great day
  4. Hi everyone, I just wanted to put it out there that I have 4 cases of palm wax available and have never opened it. It's perfectly fine, I just jumped the gun, ordered it, and won't be using it. I'm a mother of a 14 month old and have another on the way so I'm busy enough with the business and my family and just don't have extra time to add any additional products. The listings are on ebay, I have 2 of each listing available. Here are the links if anyone is interested. Thanks so much!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/290951556298?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/290951559942?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  5. Thank you so much for your input and suggestions everyone!! Well i've finally decided on which scents to take. I believe I have covered all basis here. I included a clean, baking, fruity, spicy, and masculine scent. I went with 5 instead of 4. 1) Mistletoe (masculine) 2) Christmas Cheer (spicy) 3) Spiced Cranberry (fruity) 4) Peppermint Pine (clean) 5) Pumpkin Cheesecake (baking) Have a great weekend!
  6. If you could only take 4 scents to a holiday craft show, what would they be? I'm thinking... 1) Christmas Cheer from BCN 2) Mistletoe from CS 3) Harvest from BCN 4) A minty scent? What would be your best 4?
  7. I would like to add a new scent to my line but don't like it's original name. It's called Egyptian Amber and here is the description: A complex herbal blend infused with six essential oils. Egyptian Amber has a rich base of vanilla, musk and sandalwood well balanced by lively top notes of jasmine, lavender and orange. It works equally well as a masculine or feminine fragrance, and is well suited to a high-end natural candle or soap line. Any suggestions for a new name? TIA
  8. No, I don't wash it. If I notice dust in the glass, I blow it out before wicking the jars but I don't wash them and have never had a problem.
  9. Happy Holidays everyone!! santa chee I am adding a new scent to my line. It's BBW Type ~ Twighlight Woods Here is the description: A sweet, romantic Bath & Body Works type. This fragrance combines the scent of ripe forest berries and soft sensual musk, with middle notes of sweet mimosa flowers and apricots, along with subtle hints of oak and juniper. Does anyone have any suggestions for renaming this scent? I am introducing it to my customers as a fresh new scent for the fresh new year. I would like to take "woods" out of the name because I feel that it is a little misleading since it doesn't smell woodsy at all. Thanks so much for your help in advance!!
  10. Amazing!!! Great job! Is it scented like roses too?
  11. Are these little guys good sellers? I think it's a cute idea but have always wondered if customers think so. Is the scent throw good? It seems like the bear would be so messy I have tons of 1oz FO Samples that I want to get creative with and get rid of. The wax dipped bears came to mind since there wouldn't be any testing involved
  12. I called Peak yesterday and found out that there Large centering tools are not big enough for my 4" diameter jars Pooey! Does anyone know of anyone that carries them big enough for a 4" diameter jar?
  13. I spoke too soon Candybee. I just went to Peaks site and saw their centering tools and they are not expensive at all. I had another manufacturer's product in mind. D'oh! Sorry about that. I am curious how their tool keeps your wicks tight though. In the picture from their website, it looks as if the wick is just sitting there and not pulled tightly. How does it keep them tight?
  14. I secure my wix with 2 pencils that are rubber banded together. Maybe the wicks just aren't tight enough...hmmm. The wick centering tools seem to be soooo expensive. I make big batches, usually 32 candles, 2 scents, at one time, so it would be pricey to buy that many centering tools. When flipping...I wait 35 minutes for my 16oz candles, libbey interlude jars- 4"diameter at the top. I haven't had any air pocket problems when the candle burns down ever since i've been flipping them. Just the wick centering problem at this point. I actually see the air bubbles move to the bottom when i flip the candle......those rascals!! lol I would rather continue with the flipping method since it sure makes the production line run much smoother Thanks for your input everyone
  15. Hi there!! For those of you who flip your palm candles to force the airbubbles to the bottom of the jar: How do you keep the wicks tight and straight? I am finding that they wind up leaning to the side a bit. So, when the candle is about half way burned down, the wicks are close to the side of the jar. Once the wax gets to about 2/3 of the way down, the wicks straighten back out. What do you do to avoid this? Also, I'm curious to see what Stella thinks of the flipping method TIA ~Christina
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