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  1. Ok so I finally tried out my fizzy foot bomb recipe, and for a brief moment, they held the melon ball shape I worked so hard to form, about 5 minutes later they looked like a cookie. I'm in search of a reason as to why this happened? I don't think I put to much aqua in the mix, but they just expaned and flated out. They hardened up over night, and I tried one out. It fizzed just fine but their not pretty:( any help or comments would be grately appreciated TIA
  2. Thanks ladies you guys or gals ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!And thanks for the advice and offers of help. I appreciate it, and I know she will to:thumbsup:
  3. I was going to say you'd be better off to order it. I also wanted to make some bombs and thought I'd try to find some at the Pharmacy. The creep kept asking me questions like why I wanted it where did I get the recipe what was the purpose of it etc etc etc... Ok I'm not a drug dealer and told him why I wanted to buy it but still got the 3rd degree then he went on a tanget about some guy on info commercials... ohh wee sorry had to vent...
  4. I agree I made these once. I found a recipe like this in the Body Care Basics mag from Papercrafts and they didn't turn out. They wouldn't melt, and after a few days they got yucky. The problem is they look so pretty and just like a cookie. Maybe you'll have better luck! Let me know how they turn out.
  5. I'm a HHA, and I met the cutest little old lady (93) the other day. The poor thing has eczema so bad and nothing seems to help her and she cannot afoard to buy cream to help it go away. She's been given the run around by a dermatologist and my heart just hurts to see her in pain. Sooo I'm reaching out to anybody who can help me help her. I need a recipe for something , anything that can help elevitate the itching and pain she has with this problem....Thanks
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by Fern Cindy: Yup, I tried the Very Sexy for Women...it's good, but I like the men's better. I'd love to get some of it for my husband but he rarely wears cologne so it'd just get wasted. He'd probably get some more action if he wore it. santa emba santa emba santa emba santa emba santa emba santa emba LMAO Let em know whats up girl!
  7. I read that Magestic Mountain Sage was a good place I wanna try it to, good luck.
  8. Oh no jelly beans already:wink2: Sorry had to ad that As you were saying...
  9. If you need spa socks in a hurry, Target has some for $4.99 and they are soooo soft and cozy. They're by the perfume and makeup.
  10. golly gewilickers those sound awesome I'll have to try them out thanks for sharing:drool:
  11. Maybe you could just make the tarts white, but with the cinamon fo? She may not even care about the color and it would still smell great thats what counts JMO:) by the way it was really cute.
  12. When you make the wickless candles, can you load up the wax like you would a tart?
  13. heh thanks. I've got the lye so I'm going to try it :undecided
  14. I have a question or 2 When making the crock pot soap, how long will it need to cure? Also I've only ever made the cp soap and 2 times at that so will my recipe work the same way?
  15. thank you for your help. and the cool tip about the dusting.
  16. A veggie pizza is cheap and goes a long way: 1 can Pilsbury cresent rolls green pepper carrots, brocolli(YUCK) cauliflower 1 tub sour cream 1 Philly cream cheese 1 Pack Hidden Valley Ranch fine shredded cheese Spread out cresent rolls on cookie sheet and bake according to package let cool Mix cream cheese, s. cream and dip mix spread out Add chopped up veggies and cheese cut into bite size squares and presto easy and quick snack. This can be prepared the night before. Good luck BTW
  17. I'm looking for a recipe for soap using cranberry and orange FO's for the holidays would anyone be willing to share:) I only have one recipe for cp soap and its using lavender and I'd like to try the crock pot method but I'm not sure where to find recipes for that method at TIA
  18. IMO if you're selling to your friends and family members, let them know that you are still in the experimental stages of your work. If they were that horrible, I'm sure you would know, as no one except maybe your mom would buy them. Don't expect to make perfect candles just starting out. Good luck!
  19. That's a cute idea. At the craft store, you can buy glass paint and just paint them yourself. For the carrot nose, just take a fairly thin brush, and counterclockwise paint a triangle slightly swirling the brush up to a point.
  20. I guess I'm just going to have to buy some of this FO and see for myself what the hype is about this FO. It sounds like its a BIG time seller and keeper:D a question though? Where would one actually keep this FO to avoid any mishaps? I ask, because I don't have a basement. I live in OH so in about 1 month the heat won't be a factor, but this summer its been in the High 90's and I'm just wondering what I would do with it then?
  21. That was a great ? As a consumer, I will only pay up to $1.50 for a single tart, but the clamshells are a whole other ballpark I've never seen tham at craft shows, malls etc around here so I don't know about them. You should ask around (friend, family, etc.) and see if they're familar with tarts. I've found that not a whole lot of people actually know about them for some strange reason:undecided . The fact that they're relatively cheap is their appeal IMO.
  22. Jean Pierre, would be good is sounds more Francais nes pas? He's too cute BTW.
  23. Wow everything looks great.. good luck on your grand opening. Hope business is booming or should I say burning;) Best wishes on a busy day!
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