snow Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 When you make a cane and want to embed..say rose petals and use chunks so that they are close enough to the outside...are the chunks made of the hurricane wax or will any chunks do. I want to use the chunks to hold the petals in place is what I mean. Is it best to make chunks out of my 5055? Thanks...Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donita Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 Dee.....I use regular wax chunks....and haven't had a problem with them melting when I pour in the high melt point wax. The reason for it is very scientific........I am lazy and always have regular wax chunks on hand:wink2: Donita Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cindys Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 OK Now I am being really stupid. What are regular wax chunks?? Is that what Im suppose to use when embedding objects so thatthey adhere to the outside shell. It all makes since now except of course the part about regular chunks :o Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donita Posted March 15, 2007 Share Posted March 15, 2007 Dee.....regular means my regular pillar wax that I use for my crackled chunk candles.......I guess I wasn't clear. Sorry.:embarasse I have containers full of every color and always white and ivory. Donita Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candlesprite7 Posted March 16, 2007 Share Posted March 16, 2007 Donita, I love your scientific explanation! I use the same one. hehehehe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharyl55 Posted March 16, 2007 Share Posted March 16, 2007 Donita, you are anything but lazy. Using available inventory is smart not lazy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donita Posted March 16, 2007 Share Posted March 16, 2007 That's nice Sharyl.....but you like me.....so you are sooooooo kind. (smile)....:highfive: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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