Hi! I’m so happy I found your channel! Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us. I would like to see how you label and package all your products. 😊 🇨🇦 thank you!
I make my wax melts exactly as you do but I put a little glitter or gem chips on top, great minds think alike 😀. Your videos are always informative and interesting I know you will get a huge subscriber jump once like minded people find your site. Have a wonderful week ahead.
yay! It sounds like you are in Canada too based on your supplier recommendations! Where do you recommend for 100% non toxic products (was, colors and scents) and where do you get your molds??
Hi Sherri unfortunately I lost all my notes in the flood for this video but I can tell you amounts I use depend on the fragrance as some are stronger then others in soy wax any thing will vanilla I go lower and fruits I go higher but keep in mind anything over 2 oz per pound tends to have fragrance separation hope this helps
I am just looking in to this, and I am getting mixed signals about using soy way instead of paraffin. I would like to use soy, but was old it was to soft?
i hate when candle makers who make wax melts are chinsey with the wax melts like they dont add enough for the sample like if i am paying for the sample give me more
Your math - 16 oz x .010 if you want a 10% fragrance load? That translates to how many pounds you used = 1 pound. You didn't say how to calculate how many oz. of fragrance oil per pound. It's typically a 1:1 ratio 1 oz per pound.
Love this video. Thank you
Yes please, I could use help with labels. Thank you so much. So happy I found you. Bless you, Pat
I will work on a labeling video to show how i label my products and other options
Hi! I’m so happy I found your channel! Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us. I would like to see how you label and package all your products. 😊 🇨🇦 thank you!
I make my wax melts exactly as you do but I put a little glitter or gem chips on top, great minds think alike 😀. Your videos are always informative and interesting I know you will get a huge subscriber jump once like minded people find your site. Have a wonderful week ahead.
Thank you for the kind words they are greatly appreciated, hope you have a wonderful day !!!
yay! It sounds like you are in Canada too based on your supplier recommendations! Where do you recommend for 100% non toxic products (was, colors and scents) and where do you get your molds??
Hello what was the fragrance from Natures Garden that you used 16 percent in?
What is the cure time on these?
Hi this is Sherri. Really dumb question, did you use 1.92 oz of fragrance?
Hi Sherri
unfortunately I lost all my notes in the flood for this video but I can tell you amounts I use depend on the fragrance as some are stronger then others in soy wax any thing will vanilla I go lower and fruits I go higher but keep in mind anything over 2 oz per pound tends to have fragrance separation hope this helps
does anyone ever put the decor in first and pour wax on top?
I am just looking in to this, and I am getting mixed signals about using soy way instead of paraffin. I would like to use soy, but was old it was to soft?
Soy is a softer wax but it is workable
i hate when candle makers who make wax melts are chinsey with the wax melts like they dont add enough for the sample like if i am paying for the sample give me more
I don’t charge for my samples that’s why I call them samples
@@BodyHavenSoaps well I know that
Your math - 16 oz x .010 if you want a 10% fragrance load? That translates to how many pounds you used = 1 pound. You didn't say how to calculate how many oz. of fragrance oil per pound. It's typically a 1:1 ratio 1 oz per pound.
16 x .10= 1.6 oz of fragrance oil