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Custom Label Requirements and Guidelines
Below are the requirements:1. We will not print solid color backgrounds2. We will not print pictures of people3. We will only print LOGO's that are at least 1000x1000 (for clarity reasons) - must have a white background 4. We will use our standard print type font for the labels5. We can change the text around and customize the wording6. We will not design a label from scratch for you.7. We just swap out logos and wording8. We will not print borders9. We only print on white glossy paper. Dimensions are below.10. We will not print full color designed labels you...
Quick Guide On Soap Making
Soap making is a process that involves mixing oils or fats with an alkali to create soap. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make soap: Materials: 2 pounds of vegetable oil or fat (such as coconut oil, olive oil, or palm oil) 6 ounces of lye (sodium hydroxide) 12 ounces of water Essential oils (optional) Soap molds Protective gear, including safety goggles, gloves, and long sleeves Instructions: Measure out the oils or fats you'll be using and melt them in a pot on low heat. In a separate container, measure out the lye and water. Be sure to do...
Parafin vs Soy Wax Candles
Paraffin wax and soy wax are two common materials used to make candles. Here are some differences between the two: Source of Wax: Paraffin wax is derived from petroleum, while soy wax is made from soybeans. Burn Time: Soy wax candles tend to have a longer burn time than paraffin wax candles. This is because soy wax has a lower melting point, which allows it to burn more slowly. Scent: Soy wax tends to hold fragrance better than paraffin wax, which means that soy wax candles can have a stronger scent throw. Eco-friendliness: Soy wax is considered to be a...
How To Burn Candles Safely
Burning soy candles can create a cozy and relaxing atmosphere in your home, but it's important to practice safety when using candles to prevent fires or accidents. Here are some tips on how to burn soy candles safely: Always keep candles within sight and away from flammable objects, such as curtains, bedding, or furniture. Place candles on a stable surface, and make sure they are placed on a non-flammable holder or plate to catch any wax drippings. Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets. Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before each use to prevent excessive flame...
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