Suze Weinbergs' Buzzing With Beeswax
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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.
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Where did you get the hot wax styling tool???
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@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.
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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.
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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?
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Thank you very much, it is a nice tutorial!
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u simply rock my world, Suze... We just got our melting pot... and oh boy - r we gonna have some fun...!!!!
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Thanks Suze - easy to follow steps. I'm a little nervous about trying beeswax and you've helped to demystify it! Cheers ;o)
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Great project can't wait to try it ..
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Beeswax should always be done in a well ventilated area. It is toxic only if melted above the recommended temperatures. Never burn beeswax.
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.
Suzenj 3 years ago
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.
Suzenj 3 years ago
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.
Suzenj 3 years ago