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Post by popgoesama on Feb 28, 2010 18:02:14 GMT -5
Alright so I really need some ideas on how to store my scent shot disks that I've popped out of my warmer. I've already got down the popping them out and the freezer trick works a dream, but I really need help on some ideas on how to store them until I need them again without their scents mixing together. I'm sure once I warm them their scent will be fine, but when I smell them cold I get a jumble of what ever one they were up against and it makes it hard to remember what they smelt like.
Any tips?
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Post by allisong91 on Feb 28, 2010 18:23:00 GMT -5
I think a lot of people store them in ziploc bags and label with the name. I haven't even tried that though. Good luck!
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Post by kristal lynn on Feb 28, 2010 18:59:14 GMT -5
Yea ziploc bags are what I use but I have been thinking about using a cd holder? you know the one you nail up on the wall and they have little slits for cd's? lol
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Post by makeupaddict95 on Mar 1, 2010 3:03:21 GMT -5
I use ziplock bags and write the names on the bag.
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Post by LactoseOverdose on Mar 1, 2010 3:28:51 GMT -5
Im lazy and I have a glass bowl for each scent shot. I buy them in sets of 3 at the dollar store. (so they're 33cents each) So I just place a new bowl on my warmer when I want a different scent. But if I run out of bowls I put the extra tart in a ziploc bag. They're cheap and they work!
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Post by radgirl862003 on Mar 3, 2010 21:04:08 GMT -5
The ziploc bag thing is what I do, and I also place all of them in a tin so their scent doesn't fade or mix throughout the room.
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Post by roxanneraine on Mar 4, 2010 1:52:46 GMT -5
I like lactose overdose's idea, but I do what I saw lepooke do: take the sticker off the lid of the ss and put it on the hardened disk. For ones which I don't have the sticker for whatever reason, I put tape on the ss and write with sharpie its name. Then I mix them in 3 diff. ziploc gallon size bags. I used to have them all in one, but the mixing scents bugged me. Now I have 3 categories: natural, flowery, and bakery. If one scent doesn't fit perfectly, I just put it in whatever I think is close. No need to be picky. Not the perfect solution, but good enough for me.
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