Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Welcome Home Candle


Welcome Home scented natural palm wax pillar candle
Written By CandleGuy821
Welcome Home, at first I thought, "what an odd name for a candle fragrance".

The fragrance description changed my mind; toasted graham crackers,
vanilla frosting, creamy caramel, and juicy raisins. While growing up,
these are some of the things I remember about coming home, my favorite
treats.
I was probably no different than any other kid. On a cool day after
school, I would come home to some graham crackers and a glass of milk.
Then there were the special times when my mother baked a cake and
frosted it with vanilla butter cream frosting. On those days when I
opened the door the smell of baking would say "Welcome Home". It might be a vanilla, chocolate or spice cake with juicy raisins, but always the frosting was vanilla butter cream.
The natural palm wax pillar candle scented with this wonderful fragrance that smells like graham crackers, vanilla frosting, creamy caramel, and juicy raisins, says "Welcome Home" with or without the glass of milk.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Congrats Hamna!

Each month, Kelsi, who makes Environmentally Friendly Jewelry & More,
runs our monthly team challenge.

Hamna and her beautiful costumes won the August Monthly Challenge!!

HOORAY!!!!

Hamna makes clothing and costumes for adults and children

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

What to Do for the Flu

This article was written by a good friend and colleague, Donald McKinnon.

Eucalyptus scented handmade natural palm wax pillar candle


A handmade natural palm wax pillar candle can be the perfect gift during the cold and flu season. This is especially true for a natural palm wax pillar candle scented with the fragrance Eucalyptus. The aromatic natural palm wax pillar candle is 3 inches in diameter, 4 1/2 inches tall and weighs approximately one pound. In this candle, I combined premium Eucalyptus candle fragrance oil with a pure natural Eucalyptus essential oil and added the 50/50 blend to the natural palm wax at a level equal to 6% of the total wax weight. This is the maximum recommended by the manufacturer. During cold and flu season, this candle can make breathing much more comfortable for some people. You see, the koala bear is not the only mammal that craves this aromatic leaf and its oil. People love this scent also, for opening up sinuses and clearing a stuffy head during the cold and flu season. The hot and cold scent throw is very good. After lighting the candle, the fragrance will find it way into every corner of a small room. The rich lime green color of this candle combines with the silvery lime green surface crystal formations common to this very special premium natural palm wax pillar blend. Palm wax is excellent for making pillars. The candles will burn with no soot or smoke, and longer than similar size paraffin candles. I love the unique surface features characteristic for this type of wax. Each candle is one of a kind with its fine detailed surface crystal patterns. When burning a palm wax pillar keep the wick centered within the candle diameter and burn no more than 2 – 2 1/2 hours at a time for a 3 inch diameter candle. Allow the candle to cool then trim the wick to approximately 3/16 to 1/4 inches if needed. Since the wicks I use are engineered to self trim I recommend trimming only when absolutely necessary. A wall will remain as the candle burns down allowing the light from the flame to produce an interesting effect as it shines through the crystal laden walls and candle body. Eventually as the candle burns down the walls will slowly erode leaving little waste. Any unburned wax can be used in a wax heater and the wonderful aromas will continue for those of you wanting to get 100% use from your natural palm wax pillar candle purchase. I use this candle in my indoor studio (back room) where I package, and wrap candles. The candle works great for me when I get a "stuffy" nose. It gently opens up my sinus's. I think the candle is sweeter and not as harsh smelling with this 50/50 blend. Stop by my store and look at this candle and my other candles. There is a great deal to see.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Glorious Harvest Days




Our morning glories look like an elephant with his head and trunk raised up along the fence.






Harvest time is every gardener's delight. This year we had one of our finest gardens, despite the invasion of the hideous horned tomato worm and very little rain. The photos above show just how much I enjoy this garden.

First Signs of Autumn

Here is a collection of wonderful pastels and a beautiful greeting card by my friend and collaborator Lindacaterpillar. She has two shops on etsy which feature her amazing art work.



The weather today was beautiful, tinged with that last-day-of-summer-first-day-of-Autumn feeling.


The trees haven't turned yet but they soon will.

The leaves haven't fallen yet but they soon will.

The glorious colors of Autumn aren't here yet, but they will be, soon. Find this beautiful card in this shop.

This year's pine cones haven't fallen, but they will do, soon.

Have you seen my Linda's two Etsy shops? In one she sells art; pastels, watercolors, acrylics and photographs.
In the other she sells cards made using that art. Come and visit her, revel in color, beauty and unique work that she has there waiting for you!

Today her beautiful pastel of a yellow Autumnal leaf was chosen to be in this Etsy Treasury:

Thursday, September 2, 2010

My Secret Pal

Well, the secret is out! My amazing team member Trish of Soapy Blessings planned this great activity to boost our team spirit. Trish chose names from a "virtual hat" and we all sent surprise gift packages to each other. Here is the adorable gift that I received:


I plan to put the cute crocheted flower on my favorite winter hat and the jeweled pad and funky pen are now a permanent fixture in my jewelry workshop.
Thanks so much to Susan and to Trish (who makes handmade soap) for planning this event.