Beeswax Demo by Wyanne
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Thank you for showing this...I learn from vids and try stuff out so I am so happy to have you go through how its done...thank you for sharing and teaching!
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You made me so HAPPY when you said you could use the regular beeswax at Michaels becuz the kind I checked on at DickBlick's was EXPENSIVE. This was very inspiring to watch...you're a great teacher!
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Loved your vid. Beeswax is expensive ...can I use the beeswax like they have for candlemakers(?) at Michaels?
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awesome technique! I liked the close up still shots at the end, they really showed the gorgeous detail! Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice!
Thanks for sharing!
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i love your craft-very sweet thank you for the video
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I found 2 kinds of bees wax at Michael. One is "natural" and the other is "white". Is one better than the other? Do u have any suggestion? Which one do u use? By the way, I love all your works
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Thanks for sharing the tips! I need to try this!
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Beautiful as always, Wyanne! Hugs!
I like the natural. The white is bleached and seems to be softer and not as strong. Good luck!
wyartjewels 3 years ago
do you find that there are any mediums that smear when you go over them with the wax? i was expecting the colors to bleed or run when they came in contact with it but it seems like only the paper itself reacts to the wax, and not the paint or crayon...
cecily7 3 years ago
I have found some colors to bleed with watercolor crayon...but not all the colors do. This is even if the watercolor crayon has been wet and blended into the paper. It is usually the orange color that does this. Regular crayon and oil pastel will melt under the iron...and you have to be careful of smearing them also. If you are worried about the bleeding, a light spray fix will help and doesn't effect the wax. Hope that helps. Love, Wyanne
wyartjewels 3 years ago