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  1. I got a nice size candle order from a new wholesale account. She's requesting bakery scents but she wants unique and different bakery, not your ordinary sugar cookie or blueberry muffins.

    Suggestions on a supplier who has 'out of the norm' bakery scents that will throw well in soy?

    TIA

    oh and a good Patchouli that works well in soy?

  2. Very nice job! It's looks fantastic!

    Yes I feel like this wholesale order I'm doing now is never ending too! I had to wait for supplies b/c of the holiday, then I didn't have enough FO, then I had to order molds....it was like if anything could go wrong, it did. LOL Tomorrow is a week since the order was placed and I'm anxious to get the order finished and to the shop. It's been stressful.

  3. Just canceled and replaced my Mastercard today. Same as you, a Google charge for $1.00 and a few more, but the cc company put a security hold on the card before it got out of hand. I got an email from Essentials by Catalina saying the card was declined and I had to call them with another card to pay for my order. I called the cc company to find out why it was declined and was told there was a security hold on the card and they were not allowing any more purchases to be processed on this card. I canceled it and will be getting a new one.

    This is the 3rd time one of my cards is replaced. Twice with a Discover card last year, only a few months apart. In the last month, I used the Mastercard at Rustic Escentuals and Amazon.com

  4. I had a meeting today with a local country store that sells primitive/country homemade products. Initially when I spoke with the owners (husband & wife team), they had said they were interested in the wax bakery tarts that I make and I should bring what I had to the store to show them in person. So, today I took mostly tarts (bakery & other), along with some other products that I felt would be appropriate for their store. I was told that they currently buy their candles (paraffin) from a lady in Lancaster, but I took one of my soy candles along anyway (good thing I did).

    I get to their store, which is in the lower level of their home, and this is just packed to the rafters with primitive items! Being the prim/country addict that I am, this place would be SO dangerous for me. LOL I show them the bakery tarts that I brought with me and the other scented items in my bags. They are loving the products so far and asking questions about them. I pull out the 16oz ball jar candle that I brought along and tell them it's made with soy wax. The wife loves the jar and lid combination and loves that it is soy wax, as the candles they have in the store are paraffin.

    The wife asks me if I make other bakery type items, of course I tell her that I've been experimenting with loaf candles and her response is "how soon can I buy some?" They will be expanding the shop into another room and wants to carry a bakery of wax products like pies, cakes, cookies ...etc. Which is funny she asked that because I was debating on expanding my own product line to include more wax bakery items. LOL

    As the meeting went on, the ideas started to flow, as did the list of products they wanted to buy from me. So initially wanting just cookie tarts, they are now looking at buying candles, tarts, votives, and bakery items AND before I left, she asked "you also make soaps?" I said "Yes I do!" The husband chimes in and asks if I make foaming hand soap, of course I said "I make that too!"

    So the 1 hour meeting resulted in an order for 30 packs of scented clothespins (300 clothespins), 2 dozen votives, 4 bags of cookie tarts, and 10 3" fruit pies. And they want pricing on the soy candles. :yay:

    2012 is starting off with a bang!

  5. Bramble Berry has a foaming bath whip that is really good. I use it as a cream soap, shaving soap and bath whip.

    http://www.brambleberry.com/Foaming-Bath-Whip-P4955.aspx

    Ingredients: Glycerin, Water, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Sorbitol, Propylene glycol, Disodium Lauryl sulfosuccinate, Stearic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Tetrasodium EDTA.

    I too was looking for a good whipped butter but I wasn't sure if I wanted to go with a base or make my own with shea butter and oils. Still undecided.

  6. LadyJo that sounds more like a Farmers Market. At least it started out like one and still has the flavor. Many farmets markets around here double as craft fairs with both producers (farmers) and crafters. Those are definitely worth doing if you can find one you do well at. Unfortunately around here the flea markets sell junk, hand me downs, dollar store type crap, and old used stuff you find at garage sales. If you have a flea market that is mixed and you do well at it then thats great. Around here it just doesn't happen!

    Yeah here too. The farmer's market holds flea market every other Sunday and every Wednesday, but it's a mix of local produce and flea market type merchandise. The owner of the farmer's market also holds craft shows at the market grounds 5x a year, that is suppose to be strictly handmade craft items. But craft vendors have dwindled over the past couple years and non-homemade vendors have been allowed to set up. If you have the $100 and can get an inside booth, you could have some nice sales, but most crafters end up with an outside booth, then it's hit or miss and sales vary from show to show.

  7. I've never heard of injecting straight oil into the core of the bears, does it ever leak? I've often put scented beads in them (1/2" cut, and funnel into the center, few stitches) but never straight oil. Interesting.

    I use bears from C&S and have not had any of them leak. I'll inject oil into each leg, arms, belly area and head. I have scented bears that I made back in June and they are still very fragrant. The plushies have to be filled with stuffing (poly-fiber), not the beads. It's the fiber filler that absorbs the oil. Bitter Creek has bears that have velcro openings in the back for scented sachets, I tried that, but I like my method better.

  8. The dipped items have been pretty good sellers for me. Dipped pine cones and clothespins sold well at craft shows and if they didn't sell, they were ooh'd and aahh'd over. I also don't dip my bears, I inject them with fragrance oils. I bought syringes and needles used for dogs and inject about an ounce of oil per 8" plush bear. I make the dipped items as novelty items as I have learned over the past year, the more unique and different you are, the more people stop at the booth and look.

    I just started making the dipped toilet paper and sold 3 at the first show. I use the regular rolls of TP, 4 rolls for $1 at the dollar store and sold them for $6.00 each. As for the pine cones, I double dip the cones in scented tart wax. Once they are double dipped, I pour the left over scented wax over them and let them dry. I package 6 pine cones per 4x4 box for $3.00 per box. The clothespins are double dipped as well and then rolled in spices or sugar.

    I sell more scented and dipped items than I do candles.

  9. In the area where I live, I stay away from flea markets and stick with strictly craft shows. Here, there are two different types of people, flea market people and craft show people. Flea market people are looking for cheap, and something for free, they also like to haggle on price. Craft show people are shopping for homemade and will pay for homemade.

  10. I've never left a show but I have had second thoughts about doing it once I'm there and all set up. I had a short notice show a couple weekends ago and really didn't know anything about the venue until I got there, come to find out the space held 10 vendors, all handmade crafters, and I was the only one who was selling candles/soap. The show was held in a small town, the local fire company and I'm thinking that this show isn't going to draw the people since it was a last minute show, but by the end of the day, it was the best show I had in sales all year. Tables were $10 for an 8ft table, and I had booked 2 tables, the organizer had put me at the entrance so I was the first vendor they saw when walking in. It was a really good show for me and I will definitely be attending the organizer's next show at this venue.

    On the flip side, I had a show last weekend at a local community & recreation center that barely paid the table rent. It was a pretty large show, but crafters were mixed in with other vendors selling yard sale/flea market items. I was told when I spoke with the organizer that the crafters would have their own section and would be away from the flea market/yard sale vendors, which I thought would be okay, cause crafts bring a different type of person than flea market or yard sale. I was so glad when that day was over, it just wasn't the type of show I need to do again. I really wanted to do the show because it was a local show, less than 5 miles from my house but it just didn't prove beneficial for me in the end.

  11. Right now, I have 45 scents for candles, but that will soon change and we move into January. The Christmas scents will be moved out and new scents will move in to replace them. I have 40 scents that I carry for B&B and soap products, and probably won't change till Spring.

    I try to carry some different or unique scents, things others don't carry but still have some traditional scents for customers.

  12. The other thing I would add to the advise already given is to make sure to include that the store is responsible for your portion of any product that is "missing". I had one salon that I had product in that I KNOW either pocketed the $ of the owner helped herself to product. She refused to be responsible for the missing product. Lost about $150 in product in a little over a month. Needless to say the display was pulled immediately!

    Last month I had gone into the shop and was told that 7 of the 16oz ball jars were missing, either the new girls forgot to write down the sale or the candles were taken, but the owner of the shop gave me 50% instead of 75% for each of the missing candles. I still made some kind of profit even at 50% of the price. I was just pleased she was understanding and gave me the amount she did for each candle.

  13. So do you keep these items in a basket on your commode? I made scented pine cones last Christmas with spices and EO's, The fragrance didn't throw very well so love the idea of dipping. Can't wait to try it out. I never have seen the TP ones may have to try that out too.

    I got some rustic plates from C&S to sell with some of my wax dipped items. They'll need to sit on something to protect to the surface they'll be sitting on. The rustic plates add as a decorative accent too.

  14. The TP went over really well! I made 4 rolls and sold 3 of them. I sold them for $6.00 each. I have another show on Sunday, so I'm going to make another 4 rolls and see what happens.

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