Registered: May 3, 2006 Location: its a secret!! Posts: 1135
Wed, Oct 18, 2006 @ 6:18 PM
These are great...Do you not worry about the tissue paper starting a bigger fire..I have been wanting to make these but I was always worried about them not being able to be lit due to safety
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Registered: March 20, 2005 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 954
Wed, Oct 18, 2006 @ 6:18 PM
These are absolutely darling, I wish it wasn't retired either because I don't have it!! They will all sell very quickly, you've done a really nice job on them!! Good Luck!
Registered: June 5, 2004 Location: Oregon Posts: 314
Wed, Oct 18, 2006 @ 8:03 PM
These are just cuter than bugs! I love this set too, because the little boy reminds me of my now 20 year old son! I have always struggled doing anything really exceptional with it like you have here. Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Registered: July 7, 2006 Location: longmont colorado Posts: 60
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 @ 7:04 AM
i wish i knew where your craft fair was going to be! i want to see these all in person. your work is beauitul! please let us know how you do, good or bad. a craft fair sounds like such a great idea. i'm thinking of doing a both at the fair this summer.
Just beautiful!!!!! You stamp on the tissue paper, color them in, and then hot gun it on???? May I ask a very personal question, what would these go for$??? Thanks!!! [email protected] thanks
Registered: March 9, 2006 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 339
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 @ 1:26 PM
They are great! I am also in a craft show in November. I made about 14 candles. I was also worried about the burning of the tissue paper so I took one of my rejects and burned it. My hubby actually tipped the candle over so that the tissue paper would catch in the flame and it was fine. I would hope that because they are so beautiful that no one would want to burn them.
I am selling mine for about $5 a piece. What does everyone think of this price?
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