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  1. HappyGoNaturally

    New Poster, Old Poster

    Hi everyone, I used to visit here about four or so years ago, but I'm not sure what happened -- I think the site was changing things around at the time or something, as I couldn't login and I couldn't get my password since I had recently changed e-mail addresses! After some time had passed, I...
  2. HappyGoNaturally

    Best online company to order supplies from? I am new.

    I'm curious ... will you be mixing your soy container wax with a paraffin wax?
  3. HappyGoNaturally

    Multiple candle wicks

    I'm having a bit of trouble uploading the pic of the candle I mentioned. So, I just went to read on another thread about uploading photos. I'm using photobucket, so I'm going to try again, but I'm not sure if it's going to work. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Okay, it worked!! Anyway, you can see I've...
  4. HappyGoNaturally

    Bath bomb mixture drying too fast?

    I've never made them using clay before, but my guess is that the clay is hardening. Have you made these using a cornstarch recipe with some carrier oil?
  5. HappyGoNaturally

    Bath Bomb Help Needed!

    I've never made these using cream of tartar, but, isn't that like adding more citric acid? Maybe try your recipe, skipping the cream of tartar. My recipe has always had some cornstarch in it, but I also don't use slsa; I'd like to try adding a natural suds component some day though. Anyway...
  6. HappyGoNaturally

    Multiple candle wicks

    I made some cute 4+" holiday mini pies last year ... if I can figure out how to post a pic I will try to share it. Anyway, with GW415 in the base and mixed w/ paraffin for the top decorations, I used four 2/0 (not #2!!) cotton square braid wicks in the center of the candle, spaced about 1.5...
  7. HappyGoNaturally

    Candle aging

    Thanks for this topic, it was something I've been wondering about ... I've seen recommendations to cure for at least two days and others that have said two weeks. I don't know if the differences have anything to do with the various soy wax types or not, but I'm guessing, to be safe, it's at...
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