Thank you for your kind words.😊 It makes me happy to see you find value in the videos; I'm holding thumbs to getting back to recording sooner rather than later.
Hi Esme. I was so happy to see you have a channel. I have been enjoying watching your work. I recently ordered some supplies. Looking forward to using some of the tools I ordered to finish up a project I'm working on. I work in different mediums and I recently got into metal embossing. I have a few projects I lined up. I like that though, because if I get to a stopping point on one, I move on to the next one. Don't get bored that way.🙃🙃 Thank you again for keeping this medium alive. Take care and stay safe 🤗🌷
Thank you for your kind words😊 I know I should be "advertising" my channel, maybe one day soon. I agree; it's great to work in different mediums and combine some. You have an excellent idea of lining projects up to avoid getting bored. Enjoy your new tools! I did recognize your name from your order.
I live in Canada; not much heat here, although we have our "moments" 😉 Personally, I have never experienced beeswax melting. Beeswax's melting point is 61 - 65 degrees Celcius, with a 65 -76 degrees Celcius pouring temperature. It will soften but still solid at 37 - 40 degrees Celcius but won't melt. Hope this helps 😊
@@EsmericArtMixedMediaPewter Thank you for your response. Had to look up 61 C = 141.8 F, lol! I’ll make sure that gifts will be made for indoor purposes only. With air conditioning it would never be above 80 degrees F in our home so good to know.
Thank you so much for reigniting my passion for pewter. You're a great teacher. I do appreciate you sharing your great talent with me.
Thank you for your kind words.😊 It makes me happy to see you find value in the videos; I'm holding thumbs to getting back to recording sooner rather than later.
Please let me know as soon as you have pewter, I need some urgently. Thanks in advance.
Hi Esme. I was so happy to see you have a channel. I have been enjoying watching your work. I recently ordered some supplies. Looking forward to using some of the tools I ordered to finish up a project I'm working on.
I work in different mediums and I recently got into metal embossing. I have a few projects I lined up. I like that though, because if I get to a stopping point on one, I move on to the next one. Don't get bored that way.🙃🙃
Thank you again for keeping this medium alive.
Take care and stay safe 🤗🌷
Thank you for your kind words😊 I know I should be "advertising" my channel, maybe one day soon. I agree; it's great to work in different mediums and combine some. You have an excellent idea of lining projects up to avoid getting bored. Enjoy your new tools! I did recognize your name from your order.
Beautiful I really love it the project is very well explained
Thank you so much; I'm glad to see you found value in the video and enjoyed it. 😊
Absolutely stunning 🤩
Awe, thank you😊
Beautiful project. You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your kind words, Mary Ellen. We are back from our travels, and I look forward to sharing new tutorials and projects soon. 😊
Love your lace gloves and yes indeed, this is beautifully taught
Thank you so much for your kind words; glad you love the gloves; I don't always wear them, only when needed 😊
LOVE IT! 🐢
Awe, thank you. Kathie, you can download the design for personal use in the description under "show more." 😊
That was absolutely beautiful! Have you ever had an issue with the bee’s wax melting? I live in the desert so was wondering about that.
I live in Canada; not much heat here, although we have our "moments" 😉 Personally, I have never experienced beeswax melting. Beeswax's melting point is 61 - 65 degrees Celcius, with a 65 -76 degrees Celcius pouring temperature. It will soften but still solid at 37 - 40 degrees Celcius but won't melt. Hope this helps 😊
@@EsmericArtMixedMediaPewter Thank you for your response. Had to look up 61 C = 141.8 F, lol! I’ll make sure that gifts will be made for indoor purposes only. With air conditioning it would never be above 80 degrees F in our home so good to know.
@@cocacolafiesta, glad to help. I have added "fillers" to my list of to-do videos.