I found your channel tonight and I have been binge watching. I ordered items to make the concrete vessels and now I can’t wait to get it all in! Thank you for your content.
Hi Thank you so much It was a superb video I learnt so much and made me confident as well to do this stuff If you could do a video tutorial on cameo and circuit use Please do! Thank you
Thanks for these videos! I just started out making the concrete vessels for my scented candles. I use a blend of palm and beeswax- took me a year to get THAT right- now Im working on the concrete. I live in the Philippines so a lot of things aren't available here- or are difficult and expensive to get. I'm using a simple portland construction cement and sifted sand. Takes some tweaking, and had a few crumbling mishaps (too much white paint Im assuming). Anyway- thanks so much for these videos!
I usually delete all the other label designs on the labels I have already used and only have a design on the labels that are still on the sheet. For example, if the bottom two on the right are the only ones on the sheet I would only design those two in the avery design. Hope that helps!
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH IT TOOK ME A LITTLE TO FIND YOUR VIDEO AND IT ANSWERED LITERALLY EVERY QUESTION I HAD IN PRINTING MY LABELS FOR MY BABYSHOWER
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I found your channel tonight and I have been binge watching. I ordered items to make the concrete vessels and now I can’t wait to get it all in! Thank you for your content.
Yay! I am so glad my videos were helpful. :) have fun making!
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Thank you for watching my videos! I am glad they are helping you :)
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Great info. I use Online Lables and ipiccy.
Nice! Online Labels is another great source!
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Thank you so much
It was a superb video
I learnt so much and made me confident as well to do this stuff
If you could do a video tutorial on cameo and circuit use
Please do!
Thank you
Thanks! I actually just got a cricut and will be posting more videos on that!
Thanks for these videos! I just started out making the concrete vessels for my scented candles. I use a blend of palm and beeswax- took me a year to get THAT right- now Im working on the concrete. I live in the Philippines so a lot of things aren't available here- or are difficult and expensive to get. I'm using a simple portland construction cement and sifted sand. Takes some tweaking, and had a few crumbling mishaps (too much white paint Im assuming). Anyway- thanks so much for these videos!
Hi! Thank you for watching :) I am glad my videos have been helpful for you! Keep it up!
Hi, do you recommend the munbyn printer? They have the roll paper with circles and in different colors as well. Thank you!
I haven't personally used it before. I just use a brother printer currently
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How do I print a label from a previously used Avery Sheet where I’ve only printed 2 labels from it?
I usually delete all the other label designs on the labels I have already used and only have a design on the labels that are still on the sheet. For example, if the bottom two on the right are the only ones on the sheet I would only design those two in the avery design. Hope that helps!
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Do you have any issues with getting the label to stick to the cement?
I haven't had any issues at all. I use Avery Labels :) I've had issues of them sticking too well and hard to get off though 😅
I can't seem to find the link for the Warning Pics.
Hi! This link will be able to help you :) candles.org/fire-safety-candles/read-the-label/