Yes this was the video I’ve been searching for because I’m about to just buy all there scents to go in my mucus ty candle line lol. Wooden wick co marketing is outstanding!❤️
@@HawthornCompany thank you. I was using the .02 .625 but it was taking a while to get a decent melt pool but I think the .75 is perfect for the vessels we have. Thank you.
It smelled like lipgloss from the 90s lol in the bottle. But when I put it in a candle it was such a strong thrower and smelled 1000% better. I mixed it with the pink sugar from candlescience and it was like they were made for each other haha
Hi hun!! Thanks so much for always sharing such great content it is much appreciated!! Would you mind sharing where you got the glass cabinets behind you? Thanks :)
Ohh you’ll love the cabinets if you get them, but they do need to be secured to the studs of your wall www.ikea.com/us/en/p/brimnes-storage-combination-w-glass-doors-white-s49278237/
Jessica, love love the video, you make candle making look so much fun. Thank you for your inspiration. God bless you girl, and keep it going. cant wait to see you live, i already signed up
@@HawthornCompany I will be using a crackling booster wick 04 for my tins. WI-740 and Zinc wicking for the small vessels with the IGI 6006 wax. Let's see how that goes.
You may want to try either a .03 or .02 instead, possibly the .02 over the .03 - .04 is good if you were using 100% soy wax but because of the paraffin blend Im pretty positive you’ll want to use a .02 or .03 (I’d start with a .02)
@@HawthornCompany Awesome! Thank you this will help out for future candles actually. I meant to say that for the tins I'm using are from the wooden wick candles as well as the crackling boosters with the Beeswax and coco cream wax. What do you think of that convo?
Another amazing video! I was wondering if you prefer Coconut Apricot Créme over Virgin Coconut Soy. I wasn’t sure if maybe CAC provides a better hot throw over VCS or if it’s maybe easier to work with. I’m not sure which one to try. Thanks!
This is a tough question, because I love both. Coconut apricot, to me, had a stronger hot throw BUT it is more difficult to wick and work with, it’s way pickier. Virgin coco soy is EASY to wick, it wicks like a dream, but it’s throw isn’t as good as coco apricot. I recommend getting 5lbs of each and trying out both. There’s also soy bliss from sixteenseventeen.com that is actually like both coco apricot and virgin coco soy, so I recommend trying that out too!
Loll I shake my bottles too before smelling the FO. I knew that Opopanax would smell amazing. I really love your cabinet in the back with those beautiful jars😍
Yes! Better than when I was using 10-12% and it burns waaaay cleaner at 8% with wooden wicks. It just needs a 2 week cure and the hot throw is outstanding for most oils.
Hey!!! Newbie candle maker here! Exploring candle making, I love burning them myself. Would love to launch 5 scents later in the year. Your videos are so informative!! Definitely ha e a supporter here!
Have you followed black tie barn candle co? He is really good. I been in this candle thing for 5 years and he is so informative as well as Stanley hand crafted.
@@edgargarciahernandez2476 yes!!!! Both of them are awesome I’m subscribed to both! I follow Erica at Memory Box Candles also for more of the behind the business side of things. I make lotions and my love of fragrance guided me to candles. I’m excited about the journey! And advice or groups you think would be helpful?
hey Jonathan! Love that you’re getting into candles, that’s super exciting!! I agree with Edgar and his channel suggestions, I LOVE watching their channel! I also suggest checking out “My Candle Romance”, he’s getting started to and he’s vlogging his candle making journey. Check out my description box, I have links to all the popular candle maker Facebook groups that is FULL of information and candle makers asking and answering questions ♥️ It’s such a great resource
@@JustJJr I like Erica from Memory box but stopped watching it. This time I'm going based on experience from the last time I was making candles back in 2017. There are so many waxes and tools and candle suppliers. It's all about testing and testing. What wax are you considering to use? I know that Stanley suggested a FB group about candles in one of his videos. Also look into Armatage candle company.
@@HawthornCompany Yes thats my guy Michael. He's amazing and always does testing. He got me into using the IGI 6006 Paraffin and Soy blend. I heard so many great things about it. I know he no longer uses wooden wicks from the last time I spoke to him. I can't wait to try out his candles as soon as he launches them. I like your channel too and your content.
I just cannot get the hot throw to function properly with their fragrances and I used 10% I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. I check and rechecked my measurements.
@@HawthornCompany would be nice if you did a review on flaming candle fragrances. They ship to Canada it’s a bit expensive but would love to know which ones work well in wax.
I am so bummed bc I am new to candle making and really enjoy it but I got the worst headache and nausea after making some candles. I’m assuming you do not bc you’re sniffing away lol jealous!
I love your videos. I’m too lazy and hate to waste product, so to test fragrance oils just to see if I like the scent or if it has a good throw, I buy the 4oz-5oz tins on Amazon fairly cheap. I don’t wick them. I label them and put the amount of FO for the amount of wax I’m putting in each tin and put the lid back. When the wax is ready I get my scale and pour the hot wax and stir them. Then next to the other tin. When they are cured a put poke a hole with the toothpick and insert the wick. I test them in the bathroom because they are small. I can test lots of fragrances that way without buying full sizes and can save the labeled candles for future reference. Once I pick my favorites I get a bigger bottle and test it on the vessels.
I usually do the wickless test method too with cotton, but I stopped doing it with wooden wicks. It wasn’t giving me accurate results because the wood would soak in the FO and wax when I did a full tester, making it burn different than when I put a dry wooden wick in a wickless test. It was weird lol
you are the only person I found to be honest with temperature thank you
Your voice is beautiful and peaceful. I was feeling a bit tense because of stress but watching this video has calmed me 🥰☺️
I’m so happy I could help! And I hope your day gets better love ♥️
Yes her voice is so soothing and relaxing I can listen to this before going to bed! Would be some great asmr lol🕯❤️
Love watching your videos and it’s I Really enjoyed seeing a bit more of your personality in this video!
Haha thank you!! It was fun doing a vlog like this. I’m still trying to get comfortable in front of the camera, but I’m warming up a bit 😁
Do you sell your candles online? If so, where to order?
hi there! Thanks for the video :) Do you mind sharing where you got the beautiful gold vessels?
Woodenwick Co
Your voice is so soothing , I hope your safe and keeping warm in Texas
Thank you so much! ❤️ We are headed back to Florida now! Ugh thank god lol
Hi! What are your thoughts on the fragrances you tested? I only saw you speak of the Prosecco one in the comments below.
Is this brand still ongoing? I can't seem to find Jessica online.
Very informative....how do you spell the name of the technology that allow you to move about when recording your video
PIVO ❤️ (I have the silver model)
@@HawthornCompany
Thank you
What is the size of your gold vessel
Thanks for another great video. And sharing of the luxury fragrances from wooden wick co.
♥️♥️♥️
Yes this was the video I’ve been searching for because I’m about to just buy all there scents to go in my mucus ty candle line lol. Wooden wick co marketing is outstanding!❤️
Love your videos, the best I have seen you are just great!
Thank you sooooo much!!!
what wick size do you use for your vessels?
I use a .02 crackling booster .75
@@HawthornCompany thank you. I was using the .02 .625 but it was taking a while to get a decent melt pool but I think the .75 is perfect for the vessels we have. Thank you.
What did you think of the Prosecco and raspberries?
It smelled like lipgloss from the 90s lol in the bottle. But when I put it in a candle it was such a strong thrower and smelled 1000% better. I mixed it with the pink sugar from candlescience and it was like they were made for each other haha
@@HawthornCompany oh nice! I had my eye on the pink sugar 😊
Love the video so much!
Is there a difference in the whisper wicks vs the crackling? Besides the level of crackle?
Whisper burns less hot and has less wax discoloration. I’ll do a whole video on wooden wicks soon!
Hello, I’m working with coco apricot and wanted to know what wicks you work with ?
also how did the opanax candle come out?
Perhaps the scent your think of is santal 33 from le labo or santal blush from Tom ford!
Love love love your personality and these videos❤️ !!!
Hahah thank you!! I have my moments 😂
Hi hun!! Thanks so much for always sharing such great content it is much appreciated!! Would you mind sharing where you got the glass cabinets behind you? Thanks :)
Ohh you’ll love the cabinets if you get them, but they do need to be secured to the studs of your wall
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/brimnes-storage-combination-w-glass-doors-white-s49278237/
@@HawthornCompany Oooh lala 😍thanks 🙏a bunch love!💜
Jessica, love love the video, you make candle making look so much fun. Thank you for your inspiration. God bless you girl, and keep it going. cant wait to see you live, i already signed up
Candle making is super fun!! And yaaay 🙌🏻 it’ll be an awesome day on the 12th 😍
Those centering tools are awesome! Where are they from? Thank you for all of the info you share. 🤍
Thank you! My husband made them with his 3D printer 🙌🏻
@@HawthornCompany I’m sure if he would make more you could sale them
I can’t wait for your live show! 😁
Thanks babe!
Would are your thoughts with using wooden wicks, fragrance oil and vessels from The Wooden wick co. with IGI 6006.
I haven’t tried 6006 but I know it’d an awesome wax, I think it would work really really well. Are you going to use cotton or wood?
@@HawthornCompany I will be using a crackling booster wick 04 for my tins. WI-740 and Zinc wicking for the small vessels with the IGI 6006 wax. Let's see how that goes.
You may want to try either a .03 or .02 instead, possibly the .02 over the .03 - .04 is good if you were using 100% soy wax but because of the paraffin blend Im pretty positive you’ll want to use a .02 or .03 (I’d start with a .02)
@@HawthornCompany Awesome! Thank you this will help out for future candles actually. I meant to say that for the tins I'm using are from the wooden wick candles as well as the crackling boosters with the Beeswax and coco cream wax. What do you think of that convo?
Another amazing video! I was wondering if you prefer Coconut Apricot Créme over Virgin Coconut Soy. I wasn’t sure if maybe CAC provides a better hot throw over VCS or if it’s maybe easier to work with. I’m not sure which one to try. Thanks!
This is a tough question, because I love both. Coconut apricot, to me, had a stronger hot throw BUT it is more difficult to wick and work with, it’s way pickier. Virgin coco soy is EASY to wick, it wicks like a dream, but it’s throw isn’t as good as coco apricot. I recommend getting 5lbs of each and trying out both. There’s also soy bliss from sixteenseventeen.com that is actually like both coco apricot and virgin coco soy, so I recommend trying that out too!
@@HawthornCompany I had no idea SixteenSeventeen had waxes! I’ll have to check them out! Thanks for the info 💕
Loll I shake my bottles too before smelling the FO. I knew that Opopanax would smell amazing. I really love your cabinet in the back with those beautiful jars😍
Hahah I have no idea why I have the urge to shake it 😂 and thank you! The cabinet is my pride and joy 😂😂
Love everything you do! Thanks so much for sharing! Quick question before I order....Is this link to the exact wick stickers that you use?
Yes! They have the yellow background
@@HawthornCompany Great, thank you. Amazon (and wick stickers in general) can be hit or miss so I wanted to be sure.
Do you have a great HT with 8% load with Coco Apricot?
Yes! Better than when I was using 10-12% and it burns waaaay cleaner at 8% with wooden wicks. It just needs a 2 week cure and the hot throw is outstanding for most oils.
@@HawthornCompany wow great to know. Thank you☺️
@@HawthornCompany What about fragrance load with the Virgin Coco?
Hey!!! Newbie candle maker here! Exploring candle making, I love burning them myself. Would love to launch 5 scents later in the year. Your videos are so informative!! Definitely ha e a supporter here!
Have you followed black tie barn candle co? He is really good. I been in this candle thing for 5 years and he is so informative as well as Stanley hand crafted.
@@edgargarciahernandez2476 yes!!!! Both of them are awesome I’m subscribed to both! I follow Erica at Memory Box Candles also for more of the behind the business side of things. I make lotions and my love of fragrance guided me to candles. I’m excited about the journey! And advice or groups you think would be helpful?
hey Jonathan! Love that you’re getting into candles, that’s super exciting!! I agree with Edgar and his channel suggestions, I LOVE watching their channel! I also suggest checking out “My Candle Romance”, he’s getting started to and he’s vlogging his candle making journey. Check out my description box, I have links to all the popular candle maker Facebook groups that is FULL of information and candle makers asking and answering questions ♥️ It’s such a great resource
@@JustJJr I like Erica from Memory box but stopped watching it. This time I'm going based on experience from the last time I was making candles back in 2017. There are so many waxes and tools and candle suppliers. It's all about testing and testing. What wax are you considering to use? I know that Stanley suggested a FB group about candles in one of his videos. Also look into Armatage candle company.
@@HawthornCompany Yes thats my guy Michael. He's amazing and always does testing. He got me into using the IGI 6006 Paraffin and Soy blend. I heard so many great things about it. I know he no longer uses wooden wicks from the last time I spoke to him. I can't wait to try out his candles as soon as he launches them. I like your channel too and your content.
I just cannot get the hot throw to function properly with their fragrances and I used 10% I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. I check and rechecked my measurements.
Are you using coco apricot? Are you letting it cure for 2 weeks? Are you using wooden wicks or cotton?
OH i just signed up for that DIY! Can't wait!
Oh yaaay! I’ll see you there!
You pronounced ganache correctly. Thanks for the video! You did that per usual😊😊
Hahah I’m glad I didn’t make a total fool of myself 😂😂 thanks for watching!! ♥️
Is all your fragrances from wooden wick?
In my luxury line up yes, but I also have fragrances from CS, FC, Studio, and a ton more places, but I keep them in the cupboard out of sight haha
@@HawthornCompany would be nice if you did a review on flaming candle fragrances. They ship to Canada it’s a bit expensive but would love to know which ones work well in wax.
Ohh, that sounds like a fun video! What wax are you currently using?
@@HawthornCompany started with 464 didn’t like it, testing iGi 6006, but Ready want to go natural was thinking of testing C-3 wax
@@henriettamendes7307 Hear 83 coconut is good!
I am so bummed bc I am new to candle making and really enjoy it but I got the worst headache and nausea after making some candles.
I’m assuming you do not bc you’re sniffing away lol jealous!
me: crap, i haven’t been shaking my FOs. 🤦🏽♀️
few mins later...
me: oh phew!
😂
see you feb 12th! you got this 💪🏽
Lmfao omg I’m so glad I clarified 😂😂😂
I love your videos. I’m too lazy and hate to waste product, so to test fragrance oils just to see if I like the scent or if it has a good throw, I buy the 4oz-5oz tins on Amazon fairly cheap. I don’t wick them. I label them and put the amount of FO for the amount of wax I’m putting in each tin and put the lid back. When the wax is ready I get my scale and pour the hot wax and stir them. Then next to the other tin. When they are cured a put poke a hole with the toothpick and insert the wick. I test them in the bathroom because they are small. I can test lots of fragrances that way without buying full sizes and can save the labeled candles for future reference. Once I pick my favorites I get a bigger bottle and test it on the vessels.
I usually do the wickless test method too with cotton, but I stopped doing it with wooden wicks. It wasn’t giving me accurate results because the wood would soak in the FO and wax when I did a full tester, making it burn different than when I put a dry wooden wick in a wickless test. It was weird lol
The way you Pronounce ‘Prosecco’ is interesting coming from the UK 😂
Oh haha don’t let me represent saying the word Prosecco, I’m horrible at pronunciation 🤣
@@HawthornCompany 😂😂 Love watching your videos, youre sassy! I love it
Hahah well thank you 🤣❤️