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rock crystal potpourri

Posted by monica_23 (My Page) on
Wed, Oct 17, 07 at 14:54

HI, NEW HERE I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS... PLEASE IF SOMEONE CAN HELP...
I JUST BOUGHT SOME LAST SATURDAY AND I AM VERY INTERESTED IN MAKING IT... I HAVE FOUND EVERYTHING BUT THE OILS. I DID FIND SOME BUT THEY ARE VERY EXPENSIVE. IF YOU KNOW WHERE I COULD FIND THEM AT GOOD PRICES PLEASE LET ME KNOW....
THANK YOU SO MUCH..
MONICA


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RE: rock crystal potpourri

Monica, you want good quality fragrance oils provided by someone who cares about what they sell. And yes they are expensive..I buy my oils from only a select few companies..

A few you can look at to get ideas of "proper" expected pricing, and they certainly have top notch well created oils...
greatcandle.com
candlecocoon.com
brambleberry.com
naturesgardencandles.com


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RE: rock crystal potpourri

Can anyone tell me do you have to use a certain type of rock crystal? Can you use epson salt & can it be used in a electric or tealight melter? I have been wanting to make these and Im not sure what to use for the rocks. I have been making soy candles and many other products and would like to add these to my product line.
Thanks in advance :)
Merry CHRISTmas everyone


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RE: rock crystal potpourri

I don't know about Epsom salts. I use coarse-grain Dead Sea salt. (I got a jar at AC Moore.) That worked pretty well. I sprayed it with a 50/50 mix of DPG and essential oil.


 
 

 

 


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