Pentart candle glue - Glue contains a flame retardant & can be burned safely.
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Glue contains a flame retardant so that decorative elements can be applied to the candle and it can be burned safely.
How to use
The glue can be used to safely apply the following materials directly to the candle and then burn the candle.
Napkins, rice paper napkins, rice paper – in this case, use the glue both above and below the paper
--Coloured foil
--Rub-on Pigment
The coloured foil and rub-on pigment should be protected with clear wax paste.
The wax paste can be buffed on, so you won't lose the metallic or chrome effect either.
You can also use a layer of wax paste on the surface of the napkin to keep the waxy
feel of the candle and by polishing it up to give a shiny surface to the candle
The following materials can also be applied and burn the candle safely, but here you should mix the materials into the glue itself and apply them so that they are evenly distributed.
3D powder and balls
Microbeads
The following materials are recommended to be applied directly to the candle, but can be applied with a Tacky Glue Pen on a surface primed with candle glue or applied by decoupage technique and then protected with clear wax paste to burn the candle:
Metal leaf
Decorative foil
Pigment powder
Art Mica
Glitter
Eco Glitter
You can apply the following material directly to the candle:
-napkin or rice paper Protect with a transparent wax paste.
-Acrylic paint
The following material will also stick to the glue, but we do not recommend burning it, it is for decoration only and cannot be protected with wax paste:
Velvet powder