KevLuvAng03 Posted August 27, 2006 Share Posted August 27, 2006 Ok guys here the other 3, let me know what you all think of it, i did the decorating by hand with stencil and a sharpie paint pen.Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Candle Man Posted August 27, 2006 Share Posted August 27, 2006 That paint will not hold up on glass, it will scratch off. For best results use a bake on paint made for glass.This paint is what I use and can be found at craft stores http://www.berkshiresbest.com/paintcdv.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deana_P Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 I use these and have no problems at all. http://www.deltacrafts.com/Paint/PermEnamel/I got them at MichaelsDeana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoapInTheCity Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 I use a glass etcher cream that you can buy at Michael's. It never will come off! You just put it on, wait 5 minutes, then wash it off, and the cream actually etches where you put the cream! But yours still looks nice the way it is! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KevLuvAng03 Posted August 29, 2006 Author Share Posted August 29, 2006 Thanks soapinthecity, I will have to check it out. I gave it to my co-worker and told him upon delivery that the paint will scratch off if scraped, and I cant guarantee that when the candle melts down and warms up, that it will stay on. I will def. check out the glass etching stuff, I was looking at it before but delayed on trying it, but if this idea takes, it'll be well worth it.If for some reason I start getting more orders whats the best way to make multiple colors and scents? I know it is off topic to this area but just asking what the best way to go about going from one color and scent to the next? I currently have the Presto Pot which I do everything in but if need be, I can probably buy another when I get enough $$ from it. Ideas welcome.Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawaiiansun Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 Well I'm lost for words. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charity4candles Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 I couldn't help but looking past your paint! Sorry, but what kind of candle is that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KevLuvAng03 Posted August 29, 2006 Author Share Posted August 29, 2006 It is a brown dyed cinnamon scented candle. It is 16 ounces in weight. Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wendy Shoofitz Posted August 30, 2006 Share Posted August 30, 2006 WOW, that is really something. Great job. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eugenia Posted August 30, 2006 Share Posted August 30, 2006 It is a brown dyed cinnamon scented candle. It is 16 ounces in weight. KevinIs that palm wax? I wonder why the color appears irregular. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alajane Posted August 30, 2006 Share Posted August 30, 2006 Yes, I want to know what kind of wax, too! It looks like a Y***** candle. I know they don't have great burning properties, but I've always loved the looks of their wax; that's why I'm curious about yours--I love it!Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KevLuvAng03 Posted September 1, 2006 Author Share Posted September 1, 2006 The wax is regular glass jar wax, and I heated the glass in the microwave for about a minute to ensure the color didnt do what it did but for some reason it still frosted or whatever its called (mottled?? maybe??) Well anyways, yea the most success I've had so far is the Yaley Crystallizing wax because its one pour. Not sure about why the color did that, any suggestions would help, all materials used in the making are Yaley brand (not much wiggle room with Credit Card to buy Peaks stuff which I would LOVE to do but just cant afford it) so Yaleys it is :undecided for now.Well any auggestions on why the wax would do that in a pre-heated jar let me know, I would love to get the regular smooth look, possibly too much liquid scent? I did see a speck or two on the outside of the candle on the jar wall that could be scent, and the adhersion to glass wasnt very well either, no idea whats going on there. Well thanks for any info you can giveKevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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