Yes, Y-O-U!! Now that I'm starting to grasp this candle science thing, I need to build my own test panel! I think about what keeps me from creating candles for sale, and the truth is that I can't possibly burn enough test candles to learn where I need to improve and what wicks won't work with what size or wax. And the biggest downside to making candles is that candle makers become insensitive to the throw and scent of the candles, so we end up wasting fragrance oils trying to overmix the batch to make it smell good.
I need a few people willing to suck it up and burn some of these candles. They won't be big candles, they may not even be pretty candles, but they'll be FREE candles! So, anyone want to make that sacrifice for the sake of a poor graduate student's wallet? Does it tug at your heart strings any more if I throw in that I'm married to a school teacher? Should I beg, pout, and plead?
So essentially, you'll get 2-3 test candles, probably votives or small containers, each one different from the next. You may or may not like the scent, but do be honest about if it represents its description fairly. You'll have to give each candle a brutal, but constructive, report card...and all of your efforts will help a young, broke lass like me. It's my final semester of business school, the time when they suddenly only want us to use brand new 39th edition unabridged accounting texts that run about $20/pound of text...and then pay for that $50 virtual business team software that counts for half of our grade...oh, and don't forget to pay your fee for graduation, buy your cap, gown, and robe, and shouldn't you be showing off your school spirit with a personalized degree frame and class ring? *banging head against empty wallet*
And if nothing else good comes from it, you got to enjoy free candles. =) Sign up--I got my email account linked on the side, and I'll ship to wherever need be as long as you promise to grade me!










