Oh my goodness I just made a video this week saying wax on wax off in my new encaustic series. Suddenly RUclips recommended you so I subscribed. I'm sure we're not the only ones that say wax on wax off but it was too funny . ❤
😆😆😆Very funny! I love a good pun and funny bone tickler. Thanks for joining me. I will check out your videos as well. I'm planning on doing some updated videos soon. Stay tuned!
I have a question.. doesn’t have to do with what your saying.. but I used some tpye of paper not sure what is is like a type of packing paper what I was doing was using it as paper underneath when I was creating my art canvas and the design became so cool that I cut it and I put it to an under painting in encaustic cradle board didn’t stay/ stick so I went and got a plain cradleboard and I didn’t put any wax on it underneath and it did it here by putting some of the wax on top but the side started lifting up and I put some PVC glue underneath and that’s not working so I’m really at a loss of why it’s not sticking the paint underneath was some Tim Holtz distress, gray and some Indian ink. I can’t imagine that the distress spray paint is the reason it’s not sticking I don’t know what else to do if I pull it off, there’s a glue I think the board is just trashed unless I can take a torch and try and make a scene. I don’t know could you give me a suggestion please
If your packing paper has any kind of slick plastic on it, that could be problematic. If it's more like brown craft paper, there really shouldn't be an issue. What kind of paint or materials are on the packing paper? Perhaps that could be the problem. If you find the edges lifting when using encaustic paint to adhere your paper, warm your sides gently until soft, but not molten and use an awl shaped tool to push the edges down. Then fuse gently to "heal" the hole from the awl. The last suggestion I would make is to try using E6000 Industrial Strength Adhesive.
Hi Melissa, I really enjoy watching your videos as they are entertaining and inspiring. Greetings from the Netherlands / Europe
Thank you, Agnes, for commenting. I'm so glad that you enjoy my videos. I'm planning a whole new line up for 2022. Stay tuned!😊
Oh my goodness I just made a video this week saying wax on wax off in my new encaustic series. Suddenly RUclips recommended you so I subscribed. I'm sure we're not the only ones that say wax on wax off but it was too funny . ❤
😆😆😆Very funny! I love a good pun and funny bone tickler. Thanks for joining me. I will check out your videos as well. I'm planning on doing some updated videos soon. Stay tuned!
@@TheEncausticEdge that's funny because on my live stream posts I always say B.Y.O.F.B (bring your own funny bone! 😂
I have a question.. doesn’t have to do with what your saying.. but I used some tpye of paper not sure what is is like a type of packing paper what I was doing was using it as paper underneath when I was creating my art canvas and the design became so cool that I cut it and I put it to an under painting in encaustic cradle board didn’t stay/ stick so I went and got a plain cradleboard and I didn’t put any wax on it underneath and it did it here by putting some of the wax on top but the side started lifting up and I put some PVC glue underneath and that’s not working so I’m really at a loss of why it’s not sticking the paint underneath was some Tim Holtz distress, gray and some Indian ink. I can’t imagine that the distress spray paint is the reason it’s not sticking I don’t know what else to do if I pull it off, there’s a glue I think the board is just trashed unless I can take a torch and try and make a scene. I don’t know could you give me a suggestion please
If your packing paper has any kind of slick plastic on it, that could be problematic. If it's more like brown craft paper, there really shouldn't be an issue. What kind of paint or materials are on the packing paper? Perhaps that could be the problem.
If you find the edges lifting when using encaustic paint to adhere your paper, warm your sides gently until soft, but not molten and use an awl shaped tool to push the edges down. Then fuse gently to "heal" the hole from the awl.
The last suggestion I would make is to try using E6000 Industrial Strength Adhesive.
I tried copy paper with the iron. It came out cool.wanna see
I'd love to see what you did. Are you on instagram? You can find me at melissa_stephens1016 - DM me a photo!