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Old 07-07-2005, 11:00 AM   #1  
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Question Candle stamping question

I have seen these and understand the basic concept but there is a candle in the gallery that someone put a wedding invitation as well as stamped images.

How do you do the Wedding Invitation? Scan it and print it on tissue paper? Scan it and print it on vellum? Just use the wedding invitation?

I have several wedding coming up and think that is a spectacular idea.

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Old 07-08-2005, 04:18 AM   #2  
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Default stamping on candle

I have done many candles and either stamped on tissue or printed from the computer on tissue. Just take a piece of cardstock and tape some tissue to it. Make the tissue much larger so you don't have to worry about ripping what you printed. Then send the paper through the printer. After it dries, cut out your image or tear it so the edges aren't hard, then cover it with waxed paper and heat until it adheres to the candle. I made several of these for a banquet. I bought white and beige candles after Christmas on sale, didn't worry about the scent because most don't burn them anyway. I keep them on hand to make quick gifts. Makes great graduation gifts, just print "class of ..." and their name and maybe a school mascot. Of course stamping on the tissue works, too.
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