One method is to decorate the candle (waterslide decal, whatever) then dip it once in hot wax. This gives a translucent effect to the decal and offers a degree of protection.
One method is to decorate the candle (waterslide decal, whatever) then dip it once in hot wax. This gives a translucent effect to the decal and offers a degree of protection.
Oh that makes sense, I know I am being dense, but the waterslide decals melt ok as the candle burns down? I was wary of using the clear polyester film that some companies are doing, as surely that will remain unburnt, when the candle burns.
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something we never got round to pursuing
mrs maggot (25-07-2019)
Good to know Pisquee, I have put off sorting it out, if I can get a good result using equipment I already have I will add it on.
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I used to do these with the magic touched paper - really good results, very good quality (providing you use a decent printer)
Oh interesting, I will give them a call.
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