Auntie S
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Thanks for all your replies
Stella, I'm gonna try your idea....pouring a little bit into a tealight cup and see what falls out and which one sticks.
Thanks for all your repliesStella, I'm gonna try your idea....pouring a little bit into a votive cup and see which one comes out easily, and which one sticks.
Sorry for posting twice. anyone know how to delete the first post
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Thanks for all your replies
Stella, I'm gonna try your idea....pouring a little bit into a votive cup and see which one comes out easily, and which one sticks.
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Thanks for all your replies
Stella, I'm gonna try your idea....pouring a little bit into a tealight cup and see what falls out and which one sticks.
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Now that you brought up the subject of soy or parrifin. I've used both in the past, so it could be either.
AuntieS
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Boy, I haven't been here in awhile. Lots of new names. Haven't made any candles in awhile either. Make lots of tarts though. Just a couple of questions..... Does anyone make their own tea lights. Is there a certain kind of wax to use. I've never made them before...I've always just bought them. I use alot of them in my tart burners so I'd like to make my own. is there a HPT wick I could use. I have 2 two presto pots with wax in them...one is labeled with the type of wax, the other is not ......is there any way to tell what type of wax it is. OK, that's more than a couple of questions. Hope someone can help.
OK, I found some of the answers to some questions doing a search. yeah, I should of done that first. But I still don't know how to figure out what type of wax is in the other presto pot
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Very interesting site. Thanks for sharing
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Here is one, it's about an hours drive from London, On in a small town called Sparta. They have warmers but they are not cheap. I don't know where you live, but they do a show in Nov. It's called The Markham Country Decorating Show in Markham, On. HTH
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I have made the jars with the string of lights. I drill a hole near the bottom of the jar and feed the lights in that way, leaving just the plug in part outside the jar. And instead of using the doilie on the top, I use a smelly jelly lid (To drill the hole, you need a special drill bit )
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very cool
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Oh, I just love prim stuff. Flicker, your things are awesome
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Thank you prairieannie, that is good to know. Now I won't be swamped in the fall trying to get everything done.
Sandy
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For those of you who make room sprays, do you make them when you get an order for them or do you make them up ahead of time. Do they have a shelf live. If I was to do a craft show in November...could I make all my sprays now.
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Love the colors. Good job
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Your fire starters look great. They are on my to do list
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Keep checking the classies.You can get some good deals on there
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Welcome, Hurley Girl. There's a mountain of info on this board. Be prepared to take notes. Everyone is happy to help and share.
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Thanks you guys.
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Just wondering how everyone packages these and is there any kind of warning label...???
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Wow, that's amazing. Job well done. Now you need to sit down and pat yourself on the back. Good luck on your other shows. I would love to see your booth
Sandy
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Thanks guys
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Omg you guys are funny. What kind of trees do you get the itty bitty pine cones from? ( and don't say itty bitty pine trees )What is best time of year to find them? We have a park across the street from where we live and it has all kinds of trees, but I haven't seen any of the little pine cones only big ones
Sandy
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Using the 50/50 mix, do you still up with sticky mess after?
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I love it. The colors are bang on
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For you rag quilters - I have a ?
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What is the difference in the threads.