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Keeping Cross-Stitch Needles HandyBy Camilla Feedback About This Post:RE: Making Massage CandlesI purchase all these things and many more at www.snowdriftfarm.com . They also have recipes for all sorts of things, and you can ask questions about your concerns! Best of luck and Have fun! Post by purrplekat RE: Making Massage CandlesWhat exactly Are Massage Candles? Do you use them to massage with...not lit? Or burn them while doing a massage? Anyhoo, you can buy all of that and more at Mountain Rose Herbs, an Oregon based company that I have ordered from for years with wonderful service and quality. They have a website where you can order and request a catalog. They are also on Facebook. Post by RedWicket RE: Making Massage CandlesI have seen cocoa butter, almond oil, coconut oil, and shea butter all at our local health food store: Earth Fare. Try to goodle earthfare.com and look up each item. it's worth a try. Good luck Post by llbota RE: Making Massage Candles
I typed in purchase shea butter in a google search and went to this site: Post by themuffster RE: Keeping Cross-Stitch Needles HandyI keep mine in an old plastic pill bottle. The magnet idea is great too! Post By Racer (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Cross-Stitch Needles Handy
I keep a small piece of aida cloth in my container and I use it to hold my needles. Post by beanygurl |
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