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Suze Weinbergs' Buzzing With Beeswax

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

More happy, fun, buzz worthy beeswax tricks from Suze. Learn how to use it with the Ranger Melting Pot and Suze's Hot Wax Stylus tool.

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  • WOW ! Im so glad you guys are enjoying the tutorials. Lenny and I set everything out and get the projects together and we're so thrilled at how much better we're getting each time we start videoing & editing!

    Give me some suggestions for what you'd like to see.

  • Glad you glad it....and the whole point is..it is SOOOOO so easy. You really can't make a mistake. Just keep layering. Perfect Pearls Mica powder will cover up just about anything you don't like.

  • Hi Lisa,

    No...I have never had a problem of any kind with the beeswax remelting. It's pretty stable once you apply it to a project and it would take a lot of very direct heat before it began dripping...but - I would NOT put it on a sunny window ledge or a car dashboard or expose it to direct sun.

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  • @Danisha42 so sorry to have to report...the tool is no longer available. But, an encaustic iron or a tacking iron will do the same thing.

  • Where did you get the hot wax styling tool???

  • @rexenne the products R actually NOT unnecessary...as a product developer they are wonderfully temperature controlled and useful for other temperature controlled products. But I am glad U enjoyed it.

  • Other than the push for the expensive & unnecessary appliances (!!!), great vid. So many videos on youtube for this technique are long & uninteresting. This is a breath of fresh air.

  • Finally ..a good teacher! One thing, though all these products are compatible with the wax but not plastic or acrylic, correct? Could you show how used with oils?

  • Thank you very much, it is a nice tutorial!

  • u simply rock my world, Suze... We just got our melting pot... and oh boy - r we gonna have some fun...!!!!

  • Thanks Suze - easy to follow steps. I'm a little nervous about trying beeswax and you've helped to demystify it! Cheers ;o)

  • Great project can't wait to try it ..

  • Beeswax should always be done in a well ventilated area. It is toxic only if melted above the recommended temperatures. Never burn beeswax.

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