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Materials needed:
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Stuffed Teddy Bear
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1 lb of IGI 1343 Wax OR 1 lb of NatureWax P-1 Wax
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1.5 ounces of fragrance oil
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liquid dye (optional, recommended for darker bears)
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Double boiler or some other method of heating wax
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Pair of tongs
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Drying rack
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Large tooth comb or fork
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THICK rubber gloves
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Cooking sheet
Basic Instructions:
1. Melt
wax* and add fragrance (about 1.5 oz per lb of wax)
stirring well. At this time you can add dye to match
darker or colored bears allowing it to blend better with
the material. This will help eliminate the
"dandruff" look when using un-dyed wax on a darker bear.
The average wax temperature is 170-190°F.
2. After
the wax is melted, unplug the cooker so as not to exceed
200°F. If the wax is too hot, the animal may shrink
and be otherwise damaged.
3. Using
a pair of tongs, dip and roll the animal in the wax for
about two minutes or until well saturated.
4. Using
the tongs, pull the animal out of the wax and, while
wearing thick rubber gloves, squeeze out some of the
excess wax. Tip: if you put the animal on a screen
over your pot, the wax will drip back into your pot for
the next animal. This means less waste and less
mess!
5.
Immediately use a large tooth wire comb (or fork in a
pinch) to comb or fluff the hair. Longer hair
requires more fluffing. This must be done before the
wax hardens.
6. Next
let cool to the touch, then put on a cooking sheet to
finish the process. You can pose them at this point.
To completely dry, let stand about two hours.
7. Once
completely cooled you can package them in a cellophane bag
and tie with a decorative ribbon. We recommend
enclosing instructions for care.
*If
you don't have a professional setup to melt the wax, you
can use several methods found in your kitchen. You
can use a double boiler, or boil water in a larger pot
with the wax melting in second smaller pot inside the
first. This method heats the wax to 212°F so let it
cool slightly before dipping. Other methods include
turkey roasters, deep fryers and crock pots where you can
choose the desired temperature. Start slow and
increase the temperature in increments for best results.
Additional Info:
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Generally, 1 lb of wax will do
approximately 1 larger bear or 2 smaller bears
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Average retail selling price for these
bears is around $20 but could be priced higher or lower
depending on the size, quality, decoration, packaging,
and your geographic location.
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The fragrance will decrease over time if
the animal is kept at room temperature. To refresh
the scent, heat with a blow dryer for about a minute.
This needs to be done about once a month as desired.
You could even sell small bottles of fragrance oil for
your customers to apply while refreshing their bears!
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Some fragrance oils can discolor white
animals. When using a white or very light colored
bear, try to choose fragrance oils that are as clear or
lightly tinted as possible.
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Never put wax-dipped animals directly on
wood. A dish, glass or metal, will protect the
wood surface from stain by the oils in the wax.
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Keep out of the reach of children, as
these animals are no longer toys.
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Of course, these animals are air
fresheners, not candles and are not meant to burn.
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Get creative with bows, decorations,
packaging, accessories and poses. Most of all,
have fun!
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