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Posts posted by scifichik
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Don't give up! When you find that combination of fragrance and wax that works, and you have that glorious smell in a room---it will be worth it!
You've tried a variety of waxes, so perhaps it's the fragrance that is the problem. One of the first lessons I learned was that not all fragrance makers produce the same quality oils, and not all fragrance oils work well with soy (as it is one of the waxes you mentioned). I especially appreciate Candle Science and their soy rating, which is a good indicator of whether that fragrance oil will be strong or weak in soy wax. Peak's also gives a recommendation as to whether their fragrance is happy with soy.
I'm sure if you provide more info (wax type and amount used, what temp you melted to, what temp you added fragrance (and how much fragrance added), and what temp you poured) someone will help you find that "aha!" moment.
Wishing you much success from Missouri!
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We print labels at the end of each pouring session.
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Kudos to the person who rescued the little chi! What a cool way to help it ID the rooms by scent
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I'm jealous out loud! I'd love to visit Peak's!
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Are those like the square containers and status jars that Dollar Tree also carries? I think I remember someone sourcing plastic lids for those, but I don't use them and don't recall much of the details. I'm sure if you ran a search through the forums, you'd locate it.
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Hi all,
Don't bash me.
I just want to say that I'm so sorry that I let you and all my customers down. I had some bad health issues and I know that is no excuse but I just wanted to say I'm sorry.
We have had so many emails to stay opened so we decided to sell our top fragrances only. So if you want to let everyone know. We will have a letter on the site letting people know and I hope to win you and all my customers back.
Email us the ones you would like to see keep and if they are enough request for it we will.
Just look over the bad grammar. LOL
Thanks
Brent & Kimberlie
Prayers for your health, dear lady, for which there should be no apology expected or given.
I've heard wonderful things about your products and will look forward to the opportunity to order from you in the future.
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I saw that and was beyond mortified! I like that FaceBook page because it sometimes has good items about canning and food preservation.
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Peak's Cranberry Citrus has a lovely scent and throws forever
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I didn't want to purchase the special tools needed, I purchased mine here: www.prestopotwaxmelter.com
I haven't had a problem with it and really enjoy how easy it makes things. I also purchased a second one on the classified section here on this site, too. Also has a spigot and works like a champ.
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Some people use a small mix of paraffin in their soy to stabilize the blend and prevent frosting.
I prefer to avoid paraffin because soy is so much easier to clean up. I actually think the frosting make each candle unique and is pretty; happily, my customers think so as well. We tend to agree that it is easy to ID a soy candle because of the frosting. Just my two cents' on the subject.
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You could really mess with him and say that you used pastels, and maybe a trip to the eye doctor is in order I think they are beautiful. Maybe he means the color is rich, which my artist husband says is "entirely different than dark, which implies lack of appropriate depth in the color spectrum."
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I use soy (444) with about a teaspoon of beeswax pp.
Thanks, Judy. What special property does the beeswax add? I've not used it before.
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For those who dip (bears, critters, tp, etc), what wax do you use?
Is there a soy wax that produces acceptable product?
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We use soy flakes, and find that it's easiest for us to store in a trashbag-lined tote with lid.
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I love that! Are you selling these? If so, please PM me details to purchase.
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Looks fairly typical to me. Wait until you find one that looks like cauliflower after it cools! My customers never complain about the tops, even when they look like a mutant experiment gone awry...they are more concerned with good scent throw.
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I work for a very large corporation. A very creative large corporation.
Well, 2 years ago, they offered the opportunity to have employees FREE OF CHARGE sell stuff they make (we have hundreds of artists here).
I have been bringing in my wax melts for co-workers who I could talk into a getting plate melter. They have really liked them. Some co-workers who participate in the event encouraged me to email the lady who coordinates it and ask if by chance anyone backed out who initially committed.
She messaged me right back and said the timing was perfect. The tent company called to say that she could have more tents. Later I get to choose layout and tables.
So, I get a free tent, table, chairs, advertising and they even provide us bottled water and nice boxed lunches. It is on a Saturday only, late September just from 10-5. Just bring your stuff and set it up. I do not make enough to ever pay for booth space so this will just be fun and pay for my supplies and new stuff that I will need to buy.
I plan to offer just 12 scents. I'll be able to melt and enjoy what does not sell. My plan is to use little 4 oz. Mason jars as testers/sniff jars. I have a bunch of wire locker baskets that I plan to use to hold the bags.
I found some cheaper labels than what I had been buying. A couple of artists want to make me a "logo" so I quickly came up with a company name.
Guess that I will be buying a Presto pot. Glad that I have 2 full months to prepare. I have started a spreadsheet of things to decide, make or buy!
Any tips you can offer this rookie?
Awesome opportunity ! I know you are going to use baskets for your product, so that would work well with stair step levels so it's easy to see everything. Also, be sure to have some business cards with your contact info (can sometimes get free from Vista Print for the cost of shipping), and a handout with your contact info and your scent list. Don't forget to have fun.
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Those are lovely!
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I'm sure they'll do whatever it takes to make you a satisfied customer.
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That is becoming popular at one of my sales locations. It reminds me of some soap on a rope my dad used years back, and I think it smells musky and intense.
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Peak cranberry citrus
Candle science strawberry shortcake
Tie;)
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I'm so happy you are pleased with your result. As a rule, I don't worry overmuch about the small random air holes or gentle roughness. It all adds to the "signature" of it being handmade, or at least my customers think it, so I don't fight it. The real test is in the scent throw after you toss them in a burner/melter. For testing, I usually have portion cups that I pour the extra/leftover wax into and use as my tester, so you're on the same page as I am with "why break apart a nice clamshell for testing?"