A piece of tissue paper was cut the same size as a piece of printer paper and taped with double stick tape across the top to adhere the two together. Another two small pieces were used at the other end in the corners to keep the tissue paper secure at the ends. Photos were chosen and cropped to size using a photo editing program (cropped to the size of candle - this one being 2.8" tall). The printer was set to "NORMAL" print mode, the tissue paper with the printer paper adhered to it was inserted into the paper slot making sure that the tissue paper side would be the one being printed on. The photo was then sent to print. Once the photo printed, it was then removed from the back sheet of printer paper leaving only the tissue paper with the photo on it. The image was cut out around the edges and placed on the candle. Wax paper was laid over the whole candle and wrapped and held tightly as it was heated with the Heat Tool just until you could see that it was melting in together (similar to embossing powder turning). The wax paper was then slowly peeled away to reveal a beautiful stamped photo candle.
Date: Saturday, June 3, 2006 GMT Views: 569
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Registered: February 28, 2006 Location: Tucson, AZ Posts: 70
Sat, Jun 03, 2006 @ 9:03 PM
Thank you so much! I had such fun doing this and it was a great surprise for my honey too! He really loved it!
Thanks for looking! Have a great evening/day!
Theresa
------------------------------ Children are our future...love them with all of your heart! Play with them, read to them, stamp with them, hug them, spend every minute you can with them...for tomorrow comes too soon! Theresa