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  1. Just an FYI, I tried the beads from Peaks (normally use BCN), but Peaks is way closer. I've never had a problem with the BCN ornies melting in the sun (and I've been making them for almost 5 years), BUT the Peaks one totally melted. It sagged on the string, the shape warped and it was actually sticky and gooey (like when you take them out of the oven). The BCN ones never did that. So long story short, Peaks did not work out for me. Just thought I'd give a heads up.

  2. Arghhh...I need to work on my site and I can't even get to it. Is anyone else having problems with diyestores? I can't even get to their site. This is so unbelievably frustrating. I'm praying they didn't go belly up or something. I can't imagine them doing so with no notice to customers. Anyone know????

  3. While I agree that Daystar's oils are far superior to Just Scent, they also cost ALOT more. If you're just doing sachets/ornaments, you might want to go with a company that is a bit cheaper. Daystar's oils are so expensive, it would really cut into your profit margin. Just my $.02.

  4. Hi all!

    I'm working on a new recipe that uses salts. I've been googling like crazy, but can't seem to find a decent answer. I'm trying to find the differences in salts (other than the size/grain etc.). For example, is Epsom Salt better than Sea Salt? Do you guys know if there is a site that might compare the benefits of different types of salts? I'm asking because I can buy Epsom Salt locally and not pay shipping and my recipe calls for Coarse Sea Salt. BUT, I don't want to compromise quality. Any suggestions? TIA

  5. I hear about them too! One of my customers told me about them this summer. She was burning their tarts until I gave her some of mine ;) She said they're not nearly as strong and they're very expensive! I think one clamshell was like $5 something. Anywho...I feel your pain. I hear about them too.

  6. Hi all.

    I received this email this morning and thought I'd get your opinions. It's very weird:

    I lit 2 candles (each $1) on 4/30/08 9 am on top a refrig

    cooler, both burned some hours until they burned through their clay pot;

    the metal container did not burn through, but when other one turned to

    flame and burned down through cooler for "garbage can fire", it added to

    fire. My building is SMOKE DAMAGED completely. I am currently cleaning up

    outside, cleaning walls. Ins covered bldg, not things, so I am stuck doing

    it all at age 70. I love the odours involved, but I will never light a

    candle again inside. How do you contain these great smelling candles? to

    be ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT QUESTION, SAFE? Sincerely, Frankie, a grandma

    *************************

    Okay, first of all, my candles are more than $1 :D and she never specifically says they're my candles. 2nd of all, I don't sell clay pots and never have. I do sell tins, but what in heavens is she talking about? It burned through the cooler to a garbage can fire? WHAT? Maybe I just haven't had enough caffeine yet, but I'm fairly confused at what in the world she's wanting. Is she just wanting to know how I make sure mine are safe? Any opinions? Thanks.

  7. Sorry, didn't mean to cause controversy. I think everyone has differing opinions on how things should be done. That being said, I have to agree with Di. I know the business world is brutal at times, but that doesn't make it right.

    BUT, I wouldn't register anyway. They don't have a lick of detail about who's doing what, or what's going on. They raised the prices. They don't have any exhibitors or demonstrators listed. Why would I register? Am I interested in being a vendor at a "CANDLE" conference. No. Why would other chandlers want to buy my candles? Weird. I guess maybe the soaper's might be interested, but it just doesn't seem worth the effort. Last year, at registration time, they already had a list of sponsors, what the workshops were going to be, who would be exhibitors, etc. IMO, which is just that, an opinion (and excuse the lame pun), this years conference won't hold a candle to the past 9 conferences.

    Okay, I'm done.

  8. Thank you, Di. I knew the dynamics, but wasn't sure I should get into it. And this is why I won't go to the AZGathering. I don't agree at all with what went down. Granted, we may not know all the details. BUT, I've seen the C&D and read enough of the BS to know that it was underhanded. I won't support that.

    Everyone is entitled to make their own decision, but for me, the decision is clear. Promoting your business is very important. But do you want to associate your business with a dishonest venture? Not me. It's just not how I roll.

  9. I'm telling you...that plane ticket credit is just begging me to go to an out of state conference, LOL. Free plane ticket, tax write off, that's just plain beautiful ;)

    I know the conference was alot of taking sides, and she said/she said nonsense. Just think I'd like a change this year. Although I really enjoy alot of the sponsors signed up for the AZ one this year (Cara from thesoapjar.com is such a super nice person!).

    Off to look into Chicago!!!

  10. HI all!

    I have an airline credit (on Southwest) that's burning a whole in my pocket, LOL. We usually have a really great candle and soap making conference here in AZ, but it's changed hands and has turned into a real mess. I think I'll avoid the drama and chaos this year and go elsewhere (and any chance to get out of Arizona is a good one!). Where are some other soap and candle conferences. I'd like a mix of both bath and body and candlemaking. Southwest doesn't fly to MN (BC Convention), so that one's out. Any other conventions that might be worth venturing too? Thanks so much!

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