Rsvlbrat
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Very pretty - I'm sure they smell wonderful!
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Scented, I've always enjoyed your work! These are beautiful!
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That's awesome! I've been looking for a basketball candle but can only find a very small one.
I love it and would like to find that for my daughters team!
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Very nice, are the blocks silicone molds? I've got a baby shower coming up in a few months..... I'm thinking those would be nice to make for it.
Thanks
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WOW..those are gorgeous!
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I too have had pinecones that have been around for a couple years and are just fine to work with.
HTH
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Yes. Go to the BCN web site for instructions.
Thanks - will do
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Do you wait until the beads have soaked up the scent before you bake them?
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I was reading on another board about the ornies melting and causing damage to dash board in very hot heat. My customers like to use smelly jellies in their cars. hth
If they don't cause a problem in Arizona....I don't know where they would:undecided (It's nice to know they have been tested in 100+ temp!)
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Depending on where they live, it may get too hot in the car and the wax would liquidfy. If that occurs, the wax could spill and cause a mess in the car. I myself would stick with aroma beads or the scented pressed board.
Hope that helps.
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Yeah, I like that color combo. Very nice missy!
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Those are nice.
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Those jars are cool but a 'little' pricey!
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Very pretty!
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Oh - those are too funny! I don't know what I was expecting but those made me laugh. I bet you could market them at a specialty shop!
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It's a great thing to do with left over wax! I love using these!
Your's are pretty and I'm sure look very nice by the fireplace.
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Way cool!
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I use these as fire-starters. Just tie some wick in there and dip. I wait til the wax starts to set, then dip a few times. (I melt old wax)
Or, you can do like snow says, and add color and cinnimon to your wax and dip a few times. Place them in a basket and they look real nice!
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I too have never seen anything like that. I bet for $20.00 to $25.00, you will sell those!
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Those are cool - Tanya made some of those a couple years ago and they looked really nice burning.
Nice job!
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Very nice, as always!
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Those are very very nice! I love Chestnuts/BS
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Vicky - those look beautiful!
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Yeah, the heat gun doesn't have as much air blowing, it will just melt the top and once that sets, the candle will look nice. (I wouldn't recommend a blow dryer)
hth
Pictures of my fire starters
in Old Style Candle Gallery
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I've been making these and using them for years. I use them in my fireplace insert. They melt all over the bottom but it goes away. They are WONDERFUL. I dip the pineconess in wax (cloudy so it gets a good coat) and put them on top of the paper/kindling. They're wonderful!