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    Hi, i am a psychology graduate and am currently doing an Msc in psychology and nutrition, which i am really enjoying. Hopefully if i manage to get on to a doctorate course i may qualify as a clinical psychologist- sometime in the next next years would be good. Oh and i fit my candle making in between uni and also work part time as well

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  1. Thanks for the advice. Good idea about photo copying, it'd probs be easier to handle just on paper, but the paper is a dark brown with a flower through it and so i'd imagine it'd take up load of ink of my printer/copier. I think i'll just try it with wall paper, even if as you say the wallpapers too thick for the light to shine through, the canes can still be used for decoration. I'll post a pic when i'm done if there half decent.
  2. I've made quite a lot of photo hurricanes and am quite good at them, but i've had an idea on a variation of it and just wanted to see if anyone knew if it would work. My friends moving in to a new home, she's just been decorating and has done one wall with a lovely feature wallpaper. Theres loads of cut offs to i had the idea of embedding the wallpaper, like how it is done with the photo. But only put it on every side of the square hurricane candle as opposed to just the one side like you'd do in a photo hurricane. Do you think this is possible? will there be enough time to get four sides in the wax before it starts to set? Hopefully it'll work, my friend doesn't know i've got the cutoffs(she was throwing them out) so it'll be a nice surprise for her.
  3. I tried making these, but i'm from the uk and not used to working in cup measurments. I think i must of over estimated the glycerine or under estimated the dry ingredients, because they kept their really wet dough consistency, and weeks later have never dried out. Next time someone makes them would you be able to see what the quantities are in grams so that i can try again but this time weigh them. Thankyou.
  4. make sure your timing the layers right. I sometimes find if i've left a layer for too long and it's set up too much before i've poured the next layer on top, then it will come apart when cutting.
  5. What temperature do you all pour your photo hurricanes at? And what percentage micro hard do you add? I used to make loads of canes and was quite good at them, but i havn't made any for about a year and i can't for the life of me remember what temperature i used to pour them at or the amount of micro hard. I'm using 5055 hurricane wax. I had Donita's brilliant tutorial but i lost them all when my old computer died grrrrr. Thankyou
  6. There very slightly flared but not as much as some. There the loaf moulds with the waves bottoms.
  7. Hi Yvette, have you got a home bargins near you, they have silicone loaf moulds in for only £1.99 each, and slab and muffin moulds too. I got some plastic loaf moulds from dennycraftmoulds but there such a pita to get the loaf out.
  8. Anjie, don't know if you still need it or not but i use a candle laquer from keith at candelights to seal my decals
  9. Have you poured the angel type yet- would be interested to know what you thought, at that price i am going to order some :smiley2:
  10. Oh thats a shame inez, i was looking forward to trying that wax, they looked amazing.
  11. Theres some really nice bears on first and main, i will have to get a shipping quote and see if its worth it, once i have figured in the cost of shipping compared to the cost i can sell them for, i may have to get the ones from first and main though as the ones i am selling at the moment were end of line product, so once they are gone i cant get any more and i cannot find any more in the U.K that are o.k for wax dipping, did find a few but they are either not cute enough or they are too expensive, saw some that would have been suitable but they were $10 per bear! So will have to keep looking.
  12. Anjie, i dont know if you have looked yet but i am finding it difficult finding a supplier to purchase long haired bears from in the U.K that are suitable for dipping. The ones i am currently using i have to buy retail, which means i dont really make money on them, so i need to find a wholesale supplier of them in the U.K.
  13. Hiya Angie, I find that long haired bears work the best, short haired ones like beanies the wax would just stick to it, whereas the long haired ones, you can fluff the fur back up again.
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