These have been on my want list for a while. I love the last one you did the best! But I love all the ones with the Mica. The glitter is cool too, but I love the mica! I do have some copper mica, but at some point I'll be getting the arteza ones. I have the gum Arabic, just need the mica.
I really like the effect of using the VersaMark on the stamp and painting mica powder onto it. When I tried it though, the mica mostly stayed on the stamp and didn’t transfer to the wax. Any ideas why or what I could try? I used the VersaMark watermark stamp pad, several different stamps, and a few mica powders ranging in really good quality to generic, and all the same results.
Super cool ideas thanks for the video. Are use my wax sticks on a dual temperature, hot glue gun and always leave it on low, it never drips out the front and it’s less time for the wax to cool down.
I like this technique and will try it out, but that glue gun... dang! Watching that product just pour out at the end was making me nervous. Did you have it on high temp or something?
Ok, mica. Does everyone know about the mica industry and its links to modern slavery? Yes, it depends on where it comes from and is it a mineral rock or manufactured. I want to know that the mica I chose to use is ethically sourced. I suppose no one cares, which is so troubling not watching if children are forced by hunger to work in a dangerous unregulated corrupt industry
Nancy, if you dip that 2nd glue stick in some fresh hot glue you can glue the 2nd stick on top of the first one and have continuous gluing
These have been on my want list for a while. I love the last one you did the best! But I love all the ones with the Mica. The glitter is cool too, but I love the mica! I do have some copper mica, but at some point I'll be getting the arteza ones. I have the gum Arabic, just need the mica.
I really like the effect of using the VersaMark on the stamp and painting mica powder onto it. When I tried it though, the mica mostly stayed on the stamp and didn’t transfer to the wax. Any ideas why or what I could try? I used the VersaMark watermark stamp pad, several different stamps, and a few mica powders ranging in really good quality to generic, and all the same results.
Thank you for such a easy to understand tutorial!!!🦋
Super cool ideas thanks for the video. Are use my wax sticks on a dual temperature, hot glue gun and always leave it on low, it never drips out the front and it’s less time for the wax to cool down.
I’m going to have to see if I can find my wax seal kit from back in the 70’s.. I put it up somewhere, the wax came in candles.
I have a boatload of those too! Collected so many colors when I went to Europe before they became popular here.
This is so cool. Thank you, Nancy
Great ideas, thanks Nancy!
Great ideas, Nancy..
I like this technique and will try it out, but that glue gun... dang! Watching that product just pour out at the end was making me nervous. Did you have it on high temp or something?
Veeery cool 🤩 ! Thanks for sharing ! 😃💚🌸🐝🌹
Super cool.
I like it. !
Ok, mica. Does everyone know about the mica industry and its links to modern slavery? Yes, it depends on where it comes from and is it a mineral rock or manufactured. I want to know that the mica I chose to use is ethically sourced. I suppose no one cares, which is so troubling not watching if children are forced by hunger to work in a dangerous unregulated corrupt industry
Not the forum..move along.
@@NancyStamps Ok, I understand that. But do you know where the mica is from? Do you care?