What size are your pans how about some think 6 inches and then 3 inches which is kind of small to make apple pie but apple pie modes are hard to find so I found one for three
Wooooooooow 🤭 amazing 🤗...I want to make these but the only wicks I have are the CD-18 wicks. I will have to wait to buy some more wicks. Can you explain the differences with the sustainer tabs sizes?
Cathy I'm switching over to 464 And I'm going to make some of these I am using CD wick's could you recommend a good starting point to test I'm thinking either two CD8s or two CD 10 thank you
The strength of a fragrance is somewhat subjective. I will say that the cold throw is absolutely amazing and the hot throw keeps customers coming back. Hope that helps? 🤩💜
I just Joined a group on Facebook and I seen one of your candle creations and the comment you put of your RU-vid. very smart I like what you do and I like how you explain it an break everything down so it's easy to follow so I will be following you from here on out 🙃 i need some inspiration for candle gift ideas so i like what you do.
I'm so sorry I missed this comment! I'm so glad it made a difference for you!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to let me know! Here if you need me! 🤩💜
@@cathyscandlecreations7406 Will you please tell me why you chose to use an ECO 12 for the 5 inch pie pan? I know the ECO 12 is for 3.25" - 3.5" containers but not sure why you will use this size. Thanks so much in advance.
In the video I showed with my hands that one ECO 12 covers about 3 inches or creates about a 3 inch melt pool. So two... far enough apart covers about 6 inches. The pie tin is 5 inches. It takes a while to get the full melt but it eventually covers the whole tin. I have tested and tested and sold many. Hope that helps🤩💜
@@cathyscandlecreations7406 Thank you so much Cathy I am going to go ahead and try my wicks that I use in my straight pours and test and see how it does first Thank you so much though