I have been making a lot of new jewelry and taking a lot of great pictures of it. I still have my etsy shop on vacation. I have also been making scented soy candles which I have been very busy with. I used to make them colored when I started and realized I like them much better natural and white. Can anyone help me out on how or why they when left uncolored they end up kind of cracked looking? When I used to add color it would dry and cool smooth and pretty looking. Is there a special additive so that when not adding color and leaving them white they do not do that on top. I have tried and thought of everything. I suppose it really doesn't matter they are meant for burning anyways. All the scents sells it self!!! But at the same time I have seen other natural white soy candles and cannot figure out how they come out on top smooth looking.
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Thank you so much for your comment Andrea! I really like your use of color in all your jewelry! LRS Art and Design |
Snow
We have about 4-5 inches of snow outside and it keeps snowing. Marc is outside snow blowing I cannot even see the front porch! I love snow but not this much! How is it where everyone else is?
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Sunny and 81 here in Florida, getting ready for the beach as a matter of fact. Sorry! |
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Andrea, |
10% off SALE!!!!
I am having a 10% off Sale at my etsy shop on items $25.00 or more all the prices have been reduced already for you!
SALE ENDS JANUARY 1ST 2009!!!
Hurry and do a little Christmas shopping for you or someone else!
10% off items $25.00 or more!!


Hi Andrea! It's nice to meet you :)
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