Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I am making soy candles and the fragrance is magnolia - What colour label should I do to match the scent??

Creamy white label with pink edging and lettering.

I am making soy candles and the fragrance is magnolia - What colour label should I do to match the scent??
could you down load a picture of a magnolia? There are lots of gardening web sites -


I believe - they are a small white blossom - my sister would float them in water in a shallow vase - and put them in the guest room where I was staying - I loved it - and now the fragrance always reminds me of her.


but it is definitely white.
Reply:isnt that a yellowiesh or an orange. i love to make candles but i use wax not soy it cost to much but i know it burns cleaner. i dont know if soy is the same way at mine stuff is. but u know to make a hole for air to come out so it wont cave in. i found that after mine dried. and some of mine are caved in over half way so i have to fill them up. well good luck. oh u could always just cloes your eyes and smell it and think of it and see what color comes to mind. i tricked my sister one time and gave her five different colored candle and told her to smell them and tell me she came up with a different smell each time but they all smelled them same that is how much we go off of color. so i know how important it is to get the right one. well good luck hope u find and make the right color.
Reply:well when i hear the word magnolia i think pastel pink or pinky orange





and it looks like a lot of other people do too


lol
Reply:Ivory Label with Mauve Lettering
Reply:idk why, but magnolia always makes me think of white and pastel pinks.
Reply:All the magnolias I've ever met were white with purple at the base. So why not white labels with purple edging and writing?


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