BEEGOOD THREAD TAMER
BeeGood 100% organic beeswax is the very best choice to tame your thread for embroidery, needlepoint, cross-stitch, sewing, quilting, or assembling a new lab assistant from fresh body parts filched from the local cemetery. Waste not another precious moment in tiresome vexation brought on by dissentious threads.
Approximately one ounce 100% pure, organic, triple-filtered Beeswax made in the USA. No perfumes, no dyes, no additives, no adulteration, in a metal tin with a screw-on lid to keep it neat and tidy. Just the right size for great small gifts, event giveaways for crafty people and small items to include in retail craft kits or as a last minute purchase offering at the sales counter.
$4.99 each, plus shipping and handling
Volume of wax may vary, some tins will be a little over, some a little under. Ships from Portland, Oregon anywhere in the United States.
Shipping within USA only, shipping costs outside the US are prohibitive for an item this small.
Shipping and handling for the first tin is $5.50 to anywhere in the continental USA. For each additional tin, add $1.00USD for shipping and handling.
Whenever possible, recycled or repurposed materials will be used for shipping. We proudly use USPS as our preferred shipping method but will do whatever we can to keep costs down for our customers.
Single BeeGood thread tamer tin, specify white or yellow $4.99+ $5.50 shipping
Each additional BeeGood thread tamer, specify white or yellow $4.99+$1.00 shipping
ENCAUSTIC WAX MEDIUM
Encaustic Wax Medium Cakes 5:1 28ml hand made in USA
Encaustic medium cakes, produced by hand in Portland, Oregon, USA, of
five parts filtered 100% organic white beeswax to one part damar resin.
Goes on smooth, bonds well, cools and buffs to bright, clear finish.
Ideal for finish over watercolor or mixed media, or add pigment of your
choice to use alone. I ship USPS every Thursday, sometimes more often.
If
you're new to encaustic and curious, encaustic is a painting medium
using wax mixed with resin from species of tree in Asia. There are many
tutorials online on youtube and elsewhere, and many excellent artists
providing in-person and online instruction. It's a lot of fun and if you decide to
give it a try, welcome!