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tx twister

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  1. Yes, I use them in my 2 and 3" pillars. I love them. They stand up and don't fall over. Burn almost perfectly! More people should use them. But I'm having a prob getting double layered mottled pillar out of mold. Any help there? Already tried frig and freezer. Thanks.

  2. Hi, I use Propay at shows or selling in person. Is it them or are they all alike? It takes 2-3 days for money to show up in my Propay acct. and then another 3-4 days to get to my ch. acct. I think this is entirely too long! I need to buy supplies! Does anyone out there have any better solutions? I'd love to hear from you. Appreciate it!

  3. Since I've moved my candlemaking to another room with window AC, having probs with repours. So, I'm now doing 2 repours to make them smooth. Well last night I didn't do them, so did them this AM. As soon as I repoured the 2nd time, I had tiny bubble looking stuff all over the sides of the candle. I only repoured up to the prev. line. Could this be because I waited too long, wax too cold/hot or what? Also having prob with Vanilla candles after they sit for few wks, looks like "pit" marks on the side. I pour at 165, repour at 170. Too much oil 3/4 oz. IGI 4786 or are they from the sweat spots? Geez!:undecided

  4. Hi, its been a while since I've visited. Help! I can't find it! :sad2: About 6 mos. ago I saved a site that had a manual soap wrapping machine (maybe it helps cut the stretch wrap ?) for about $165. For the life of me I can't find it now. Does anyone know about this one? Please help. Thanks so much.

  5. :yay: Yes, I use the double and the single EZ wick setter, both work great! Won't wick a jar without them now. You've got to try it! No more second guessing yourself. And have you tried the wick centering tool for the tops of the jars? Just tried mine last week and its great, no more babysitting the wicks. The holes in the tops match the holes in the EZ wick setter tool, so wherever you place the wicks in the bottom of the jar (this means the double wick too), the tops will match. Try it!
  6. I do alot of seascapes. Try pouring in layers. Then as you're getting closer to the top, use a pr. of tongs (small ones something like a dentist would use, mine came with my serger) pick up a glass fish and heat it with your heat gun and then insert about half of the fish in the gel. Then pour your next layer and do same. Works great! :) (I make the tea light insert on the top.)

  7. Hi Cathy, don't despair! Plenty out there. Here are just a few I use. gelembeds.safeshopper.com, gelstuff.com, gelsupplies.net, geltyme.com, silkytyme.com and wixnwax.com. I'm sure I have more if you need them. Best wishes with your new suppliers. :)

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