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Bonnie
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Hi, I'm new to the message board and to candle making (and have made some real ugly ones!). I saw the whipped candle here and just had to try my own. Mine didn't turn out as marbleized as the other one posted here, I'm not sure why, but I still think it turned out with a nice effect and I thought I'd share it with you all. I used a preblend pillar wax and scented it with a wonderful lime fragrance. It smells good enough to eat! Thanks to all for you tips and ideas. I think I'm hooked on candle making! Bonnie
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Alan
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Re: My whipped candle
« Reply #1 on: Feb 21st, 2003, 3:06pm » |
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Well, welcome to the board Bonnie. That is certainly a nice candle. Nice photo too. Cheers, Alan
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Re: My whipped candle
« Reply #2 on: Feb 22nd, 2003, 6:16pm » |
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Way to go! Candlemaking is so addicting! That's all I think about. I am pretty sure the girls at work get tried of all my candle talk, but they put up with it for the freebies, after I have tested a candle, I give the rest to one of them. I like to test at work because I get their input, and my house seems like it is saturated with candle aroma. Stick around, keep experimenting, everyone here is so free with their knowledge.
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