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kyme1911

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  1. Hey that's weired...that happened to me yesterday. I received an order from an online art supply store, 1 out 2 of the items was missing. I called and the lady and she said I will give you a credit for the missing item. Then charge you for it again to ship...I cancelled the order. I will shop with another art supplies company. Besides charging me for the shipping again for their mistake, too many mistakes happen when they doing a credit and re-charging. Kyme
  2. AH/RE NG WSP SC SGS Are some of mine... :)Kyme
  3. everyone here is a little candle crazy...My teen daughter said to me "All you care about is candles and being on the internet on that forum!!!" Ha Ha I love it! :)Kyme
  4. I really love WSP Crafters Choice Verbena type...it smells fresh. Just like L'Occtaine. :)Kyme
  5. Happy to help, I have always thought that would be fun to do. I have heard it helps to fill them with water and freeze, for a solid surface inside. I don't know how practical that would be. :)Kyme
  6. Thanks CandleMama6, here is the link to the ones I was looking at.. http://www.webstaurantstore.com/newspring-e1001b-ellipso-1-oz-black-oval-plastic-souffle-portion-cup-1000-cs/128E1001B%20%20%201M.html. Kyme
  7. Yes, the lego one that is the one I saw...Martha Stewart's version is more complicaticated. It's worth a try... Kyme
  8. I have been wondering the same thing...I hear such great reviews about the scent and wondered if they were the same. :)Kyme
  9. Has anyone ever made there own silicone molds? If so do you have any tips, etc. I have been looking for a nice multi cavity crown mold for melts. I found and purchased a single cavity one for way too much money (IMO). When over the week end I was checking the sales at the craft store...and what should I find. Drawer pulls that were exactly like the mold I bought. So I was hoping to make my own Multi-cavity mold. Any info would be helpful Thanks :)kyme
  10. Looks really nice...I like the color. :)Kyme
  11. Well I ended up ordering it from Blicks art supplies online. I went to Michaels and they only had the (really pretty) colors. I needed Black and brown, on their site there were like 4 brands to choose from. I got lost in there for awhile.LOL I learned alot about powder pigments... But I will let you know, and show you how they turned out. Thanks, :)Kyme
  12. I want in...those are awesome. :)Kyme
  13. Indiana Candle Supply...there is an abreviation key above in red. That was what you were asking? :)kyme
  14. Thank you so much. I have wax seal that I have been using for the logos on my candles(made with brown hot glue). I love it, but on 2 occasions with a friend and family member theirs melted some. I can't have that possiblity when I sell on line, etc... It never happened for me. But this stuff is the answer, I stamp them straight on the container and let them air dry. But the color was dull; I think this will work. Thanks again! :)Kyme
  15. Hi, I have never used it until now, I was wondering if anyone has? I love it, but I tried using craft paint to tint the clay; like the instructions said. But I just can't get a deep enough shade with out making it sticky (to moist). I was wondering if I could use a powder pigment instead. Does anyone have any experience with "Creative Paper Clay". It's really neat but painting it after it has dried is not an option for me. :)Kyme
  16. If you want a really nice Vanilla, "The Indulgent One" is awesome.IMO Kyme
  17. I have tried sooo many, they are so varied. I went to WSP to search for Fig Leaf but it said no results found. Has it been discontinued? Kyme
  18. Did I understand correctly...there is a certain type that needs to be used. What is the correct type? I have been thinking about getting the black oval shaped ones. Will those work? Kyme
  19. It's on my next order for sure, Thanks Kyme
  20. Has anyone tried Pineapple Paprika? It sounds really good... Kyme
  21. Thanks, the tins are what I'm interested in using. I just wasn't sure what size is normal. Thanks again! Kyme
  22. I want to try making some, but I was wondering what is the best size to make them in? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Kyme
  23. When I originally saw the name on a candle site, I searched until I found it...people Love it, funny thing is...it's not one of my personal favorites. It sells Kyme
  24. What the heck? Is that common, I have never read that on a FO supplier site. Kyme
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