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No unburned candles in my home - all lit at least once

Posted By: supposed to bring bad luck - NM on 2007-04-20
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Do you burn candles or oils or use other aromatherapy while you work? Love candles &
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candles

Can't help it but I'm an ebay freak. 


This is actually a good deal on pinecone candles if you could get it.   270115615311 . 7 candles in total and these look like the ones I have.  I bought several packs on sale 3 years ago in Michigan and have not seen them around here.  I live in Santa Claus, we set out luminaries every year in the paper sacks on christmas eve and this past year it rained so I picked up all the candles and have been making my own.  Need to by me a pinecone mold!  Another idea would be to buy some wax and add oil and possibly some glitter and dip your own pine cones.  I have seen these at festivals and then arrange in a basket.  You can also check crateandbarrell.com they have some white ones.  I have see several napkin holders made of berries and pinecones, target sells those still or you could make your own.  Mine are dark brown with a gold (probaby rub-n-buff that can be bought in craft section) applied to the tips of the petals.  I was in Waynesboro a couple months ago..should have picked up those cones!  Gosh now I'm in the christmas spirit!


Candles

I almost always have a Yankee candle going while I work.  They have the best scents IMO hands down, and I've tried many others.  So many good ones . . .  if you like herbs try Lavender-Sage.  It's wonderful.  Mistletoe is another nice one for this time of year.  I like fruity in summer and the "sugary vanilla" ones for now - buttercream, Christmas cookie, I could go on and on . . .


Candles - sm

Yankee candles are so good but I think too expensive. Does anyone have a source for another brand of a good candle, mostly votives?


Making candles

I had heard that you can save up the scrap wax from candles in glass jars, melt all of them down and put them back in the containers, adding a wick and scent such as cinnamon.  So, I've been saving my containers with the bits of leftover candles.  Anyone know how one goes about doing this?  Is it possible to do this?


THANKS!


who's lighting the candles?
I too had a small wedding and my matron of honor's son who was 12 at the time went up and lit all of the candles.

You don't have to have them involved. You should not be guilted into creating spots. Just tell them that you wanted them to "enjoy" your day.
Yankee candles

I spent 22 bucks on an Autumn Wreath Houswarmer Yankee candle the other day...and for that price I expected knock-me-down scent for days.  Well I lit it and put it in my upstairs bathroom and it spelled pretty good.  Then the next day when i lit it I noticed it didn't seem quite as strong.  Well today I lit it and i can barely smell it though it's been lit for hours.  I have kept the lid on it when not in use.  What a waste of  money!


 


I used to buy my candles from an online candle company called Two Blue Candle Co but she went out of busiess and obviously Yankee isn't doing it for me.  Anybody got any suggestions on how to get my candle "stink" fix?


yankee candles
I love my Yankee candles! I'm really shocked you don't smell yours. I buy them regularly. Do you keep your wick trimmed? Every once in a while, when the candle is hot, I may have to scrape the sides of the glass so it it all melts but I can't complain. Also, when the wick totaly burns out and there is still a bit in the bottom, I set the glass in my burner and it still smells good! Maybe you should take it back and see if they will let you exchange it???
I have many scented candles
that I got as gifts. I always say I am going to use them (my son does not believe me). I think it would be nice while taking a bath...but maybe I should do it while I am working or I will never get the chance...because I am always working! I have two Yankee candles. I am sure they would smell wonderful.
I really like Circle E candles
Cheap candles are a waste of money IMO. What's the point of buying them if you can't smell them?
LOL I just bought some candles SM
at the dollar store - I actually prefer them. I think because they are such cheap candles that the scent is not as strong as the nicer ones, but for me it is perfect - just enough to smell nice without being overpowering. I was just thinking I could buy 325 candles for the price of 1 of those Jo Malone candles. LOL
Febreze candles
I bought one of the seasonal Febreze candles and was very dissapointed! THe candle smelled so good in the box.  I had 2 of them lit in a 1200 sq foot home and could smell NEITHER ONE.  I guess i will stick with Yankee Candles !!!
We used to use the wax milk cartons for candles sm
when I was a kid. We used to put some ice in the carton and then add the wax. It always made different looking candles. Also, if you have an old electric mixer, you can make the wax foamy while it is still liquid and look like suds or piles of snow.
I don't burn candles from Yankee, but
I use those wax tarts in a tart warmer, and I found that the ones from Yankee smell the longest. They give off more of a smell in your house than candles do. Plus you can get an electric warmer, so you don't have to worry about the flame if you have animals or such, as I do. Works much better for me, just a suggestion.
The best candles I have EVER smelled in my life -
Come from Old Virginia Candle Company. I have bought lots of their candles over the years. However, since QVC began carrying their line their shipping practices have really gotten sloppy if you actually purchase from the company itself. I received a badly broken candle (the kind poured in glass), which took them a month to replace. I was never able to speak with an actual person at that company when they found out I was not a vendor, just a personal user of their products. Everything was done via e-mail. Their products, however, really have a nice fragrance that you CAN smell, lit or unlit. Give them a try. :-)
Yankee candles update

I was actually able to take the used candle back to the store and exchange it.  I ended up getting a biscotti Wood Wick (Virginia Candle Co) candle that smells wunnnderful..i haven't lit it yet...but I did get a few of the Yankee tarts... Right now I have the fresh cut roses one melting and it smells pretty good!


Somebody also told me Circle E candles are great...anybody tried them?


Thanks for all of your suggestions


I burn Yankee Candles
Right now I have one going in my office that is called "beach towel" and it smells like the beach on a hot summer day! (I'm in denial because I live in New England and it's cold here now!) In my living room, I am burning one called "chocolate chip cookie" and it smells like just someone is baking cookies! I love it! I go to Yankee Candle about twice a month and stock up! I just got about 5 of their new Christmas candles that I can't wait to burn.
I just went there today and bought candles!
Love them! I always buy candles there! I am burning gingerbread right now :)
Candles (try Sugar Shack) s/m
They're out of Edgar, NE.  I fell in love with a Plumeria one when visiting a sister up there.  Started ordering them, then got a tax ID #, attempted to sell them, but never made any $ on them.  The votives are pretty good, but with the regular candles, they're in glass jars, which keep the fragrance really well.  You may want to check out their w/s.  Not sure how far you are from NE.  Obviously I am, being in TX.
Buy a home of my own - not a palace, but more of a smallish home on a large piece of land. (nm)
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Yes - I've made hundreds of candles
and have used tons of scrap wax - not from glass jars but believe that could be done. My recommendation for doing this:  Use double boiler - pot of water, large coffee can filled with water and your candle jar clothes-pinned to side of coffee can or other large can.... water in inner can will eventually melt jar wax and then you will need to very carefully pour jarred wax to another container.  Be sure the inner coffee can filled with water has enough water in it to come up to the level of at least half of jar candle - does that make sense?  Jarred candle needs to sit down inside water to melt....  You can do just the jar inside a pot of water on the stove but the inner can just gives you another layer for safety... good luck!
I use the Yankee tarts and they are much stronger than the candles.....
I felt as you did about the candles and figured what's the point? The tarts must have a higher oil content in them because it is a HUGE difference. Sometimes it is too strong, lol. I also like that you can reuse them a couple of times, I will even take the hardened wax out of the warmer and store them if I want to change the scent right away. Do try them, you will be pleased.

Oh and you have to try these two - Mandarin/Cranberry and Macintosh/Peach..unbelievablygood smelling!

Come back and let us know what you think.
You will never waste your money on Yankee candles again after trying these!
:-)
Love the Wood Wick candles...sm
sounds like a crackling fire...and they are strongly scented - excellent quality. I also like the Swan Creek Candles. They are highly scented and have some delicious scents. My favorite is Buttercream Vanilla and they have crumbs on top of the candle that melts...wondeful...

Never heard of Circle E candles but try Swan Creek if you see them!

I can't burn scented candles in my house because it will
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Scented candles? Body lotion? nm
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Yankee Candles coupon link

Hey...I know we have discussed candles on here before and I just thought I would share a Yankee Candles coupon link I have.  They have their annual clearance going on and you can get 2 for one on most candles!!  The link below is $10 off a $25 order.  I have placed 3 orders so far! 

http://www.yankeecandle.com/yc/html/retail/Email_HTML/registerForCouponsWebNEW.html

 


(((PS--the code changes frequently.  Refresh the page or come back a different day to redeem new codes))))


New favorite Yankee Candles scent

I ordered a box of new spring scents (tarts) and I have to say Velvet Petals is my new all time favorite, with Midnight Jasmine running a close second. 


What's your favorite?


 


those glade candles "gladay" -- shut up!!

Anyone move from a single family home to mobile home? sm

I own and live in a house in a midwest city in a bad neighborhood (wasn't that bad 11 years ago).  I spent the day waiting for the plumber to come and jackhammer the foundation (slab house, no basement) to find a leaky pipe that is flooding my DD's bedroom. Last week, it was the electrician with quotes for costly repairs.


In the meantime, I've really been thinking about selling out and moving into a mobile home.  Has anyone done this before?  Is a mobile home in a decent park less of a hassle than a regular house?  I'm so tired of cutting the grass and spending $$ to fix things and tired of old flooring and cabinets, etc., that are just too costly to replace.  I'm single with no man to do these things for me and I can't afford a mortgage on a newer house in a good neighborhood.  Some of the pictures I've seen of the mobile homes look really nice and modern on the inside. 


Any advice and comments appreciated.  Thanks!


Well I figure I can make my own hours & be home when the kids are home (sm)
I worked PT in an office for a while but spent most of my money on childcare in the summer. Full-time in an office was just a nightmare and I felt like I missed a whole year of my children's lives. I want to be in control of my schedule so that's why I'm looking into the cleaning thing. Never thought I would want to do that but live and learn! Some of the most intelligent people alive work as carpenters and similar things because they have learned what's really important in life. Whew....off my soapbox now :-) Good luck to you!
Do you burn candles or other scented stuff while you work?
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grilled-----scented candles, sweet or fruity

Daniel had a home, a very good home...
with someone in my family at one point.

She met her late husband at a club down the freeway from me. It's not a fancy place, like you say.

She does have a real brother though. That was the connection on our part.

I agree, though. It is sad that all this is coming out the way it is. I believe she was a good person...she just had a lot of problems, mainly drugs. What is really sad is that all of this is going to be seen by her daughter one day when she grows up.
Home Alone 1, A Christmas Story, Home for the Holidays, Chevy Chase's Christmas, sm
There "The Gift of the Magi," He sells his gold watch to buy her a comb for her hair and she sells her beautiful long hair to buy him a chain for his gold watch. It used to be on "Short Stories by O'Henry" but that's long gone, long ago. Good moral to the story. I can't stand "It's a Wonderful Life" -- too depressing, especially with banks closing, too intimidating right now!!!
Home sweet home.
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Home, Home, On The Range SM

where the beer and the cantaloupe play . . . where seldom is heard . . . .



What happens at home stays at home. (nm)
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She is home, by that I mean she is 1 mile from her home.
I am the one that moved away.  My brother lives there, but she requires 24-hour nursing care right now, and he is unable to provide that for her.  My son is graduating high school this year and I plan to move back to take care of her, but I just can't until then.  I did tell the adminstrator that they have 24 hours to figure this out, and then we will bring in the police.  I have also threatened to go to the media, and this facility has a very excellent reputation and is run by the Brethren Church, so I would think they might not want bad publicity.  It is a pretty small town and this is one of only a couple of care homes in the area.
It's Your Home
And I would keep the display just as it is. He had no right to come to your home and tell you to take it down.
Yes ~ I just got home...

They took it back with no problems and he even let me open the new one at the courtesy desk before I took it home.  Looking back now, and don't ask me why I remember or even noticed, but you know how when they pass stuff over that little round magnet thing at the checkout to disable the security sensor inside, it kind of makes a little noise, kinda like a little "boing" sound?  Well, when I did the exchange today, he passed the new ink over that circle and it made that noise and for some reason I remember the other one didn't make that noise when I bought it.  Now, I know why. 


Like I said, don't ask why I would remember something like that.  My head is so full of useless stuff like that it's a wonder I can do my job!


Where is Home?
I'm not talking about where you live now, either.  I'm missing my "home" today, and I'd like to know, where is "home" to you? Do you ever miss it? Will you be heading "home" for the holidays?
All the guy can go home now
- not good with names but the black woman who sang a Whitney song and the black woman who is really shy - Either one of those 2 will me our next American Idol!  Remember where you heard it first!
Yes, now way down here. Sometimes I want to go home so bad.
But I don't want to shovel, so I guess I'll stay here!  Maybe I'll go back when if my son decides to go to the U of M.  Go Gophers!
Not really, did it hit home with you or
sound like your situation? I wrote as overall but if the shoe fits, so to say....If I have major issues, have not really found them yet so don't know where you are coming from, makes no sense to me but guess to you it does. My hubby has eyes for me and that is all that counts here.
home is everywhere and no where :)
i grew up in 1 place, but have moved many many times now...traveled with the racehorses, married a racerider and keep looking for greener pastures i guess!
19 and at home!
My 19 yo boy lives at home trying to get through college, and yes they think they own the world at that age.  But rules are you live here you follow and respect the guidelines.  Our boy broke some other rules agreed upon and now his curfew is 12 am Mond-Sund.  You can't spank the kids, but making life just a bit difficult works well.  If he decides he does not need to follow that curfew then he was told he can start supporting himself (HA!  That wouldn't last).
If you ran away from home.....

where would you go?
This is probably it for us unless we get put in a home
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Thanks! He is home already!
He is obviously in a lot of pain. The car trip home was rough. I sat in the back with him, trying to help him. I should have thought to put a dog bed back there, but I didn't. He is lying with his tush on a dog bed and his head wedged up under my chair, breathing fast and shallow, trying not to cause himself any pain. He still has a chest tube in, and we couldn't get him to lie down with the chest tube up, so it's underneath him. It's also time for a pain pill, so I'm going to have to wake him up for that, poor baby.

If I have the nerve I'm supposed to try to get more air out through the stopcock. I can't do it if he's going to lie on that side though.
My son used to come home

drenched in cologne that he kept in his car.  Like that wasn't a give away.  Now that he's 20, he just comes in smelling like a smoker.  Yuck.  The only adult he is around who smokes is my father and when he found out that my son was smoking, he tried so hard to quit.  Now, my DD has also started smoking.  She had asthma as a child and is on the BC pill, but she knows EVERYTHING, so there's no talking to her.