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Much better. I would hate for there to be any confusion!...
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Sounds painful! Is that like "gilding"? Is there a forum section for that?...
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Through fear of backlash, I cannot divulge such information... No names mentioned... YOU know who YOU are, Isabel... Oh p**p! Now look what you made...
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Spencer and Pedantic being used in the same sentence? UNHEARD of!!!!!
But seriously, chandlers (and all other crafters out there) SAFETY...
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Sandra,
The reason you use a double boiler is to avoid the wax "bursting into flames". The flash point of wax is quite high. ...
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Still makes me chuckle every time!
As does any mention of "poking your wick in the slushy bottom"...
Whilst I appreciate...
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Well well well.. look who's decided to show up? Lovely to have you back McMarion
Isabel has been doing a great job of keeping us all...
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And two minutes later, here I am
Well remembered Harribo. 90%/10% is a good starting point indeed and is what the 4Candles pillar blend...
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Bonsoir Violet and welcome to the forum!
Can I start by saying, if my French was half as good as your English then I would be a VERY happy...Last edited by Spencer101; 12-11-2013, 06:53 PM.
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Hi Jane,
My intention was certainly not to be discriminatory in the slightest. The whole idea behind it was to swap candles with other candle...
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These are definitely mottled and this can be caused by several things:
* Too much oil in the wax - You mention that they were made to the...
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Whoooohoooo!
I will pull together details for all of this soon and start working out the randomisation of runners and riders....
Suffering...
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Spot on, and on your first guess too!
When you get to the point where every possible flat, horizontal and heat proof surface in your house...
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