It takes trial and error to get to the level of expertise shown here! I used to use pieces of fabric to catch the wax drips. Now I use a small plastic bowl, and periodically peel the wax off of the bowl and reuse it.
This is ABSOLUTELY fascinating!!! I would love to learn more. What kind of wax? Where do you find the tools? I saw you stamp in wax in another video also. Where can you find things like that stamp? I'm really wondering what it looks like finished. Would you please do a video from start to finish please? ☮🕉⚛❤💐👩🎨
Great quick vid! Mind if I ask about the temp you keep your wax? My tool kept plugging and I wasn't sure if it was the wax temp or if I was not allowing enough time for the tool to heat and retain temp. Thanks!
So blessed I found you,plus you are so eager to explain things to us without getting mad for questions. I hope to purchase some of your products soon.
It takes trial and error to get to the level of expertise shown here! I used to use pieces of fabric to catch the wax drips. Now I use a small plastic bowl, and periodically peel the wax off of the bowl and reuse it.
Thank you, Sue! And that bowl idea is great. I also re-use any and all drips that I can salvage! :)
This is ABSOLUTELY fascinating!!! I would love to learn more. What kind of wax? Where do you find the tools? I saw you stamp in wax in another video also. Where can you find things like that stamp? I'm really wondering what it looks like finished. Would you please do a video from start to finish please? ☮🕉⚛❤💐👩🎨
Great quick vid! Mind if I ask about the temp you keep your wax? My tool kept plugging and I wasn't sure if it was the wax temp or if I was not allowing enough time for the tool to heat and retain temp. Thanks!
I wish this wasn't sped up. It doesn't give me a very good idea of the speed you are moving the tool.
Sorry to hear that. I teach this in person and online, so let me know if you'd like a class.
Mujhe yea pen sahyea 12 nos.
12 nos pen milega kiya