Crafting In The New Millennium

Archive for September, 2006


How To Make Peanut Butter & Chocolate Covered Pretzels

A great technique to combine two favorites of chocolate lovers. This combination of peanut butter cups and chocolate covered pretzels is sure to be a hit with your family.

This how to article includes illustrated step by step instructions.

See: Peanut Butter & Chocolate Covered Pretzels

Chocolate Covered Pretzel

How To Make Display Chocolates

New instructions have been added to our web site showing how to make durable faux chocolate for store displays. This is a very fast and inexpensive technique suitable for many chocolate styles. Great for window displays and for samples of special order chocolates.

These are easily cleaned and resistant to heat, cold, and fading.

See: Making Display Chocolates Part 1

Faux Chocolate This “chocolate” is actually plastic.

Candle Wax Recycling - Storage Techniques

Candle wax is never garbage and can be reused until it is consumed by a flame.

A new article about storing candle wax for recycling has been added to our web site. This illustrated article describes several storage methods that will help candle makers effectively use up every last drop of wax.

See: Candle Wax Recycling - Storage Techniques

 

Decorative Firestarters Project

A new illustrated project showing how to make decorative firestarters has been added to the web site. These look great in gift baskets, and are an excellent way for candle makers to use up leftover wax.

See: Decorative Firestarters

Plaster Casting Basics

A heavily illustrated five page instruction article on the basics of plaster crafting have been added to the web site.  The article covers equipment, materials, setup, mixing, pouring, de-molding, and clean up in my usual informal manner. Best of all is - it is free like all of my articles.

See Basic Plaster Craft Instructions

On a related note we have decided to expand our plaster crafting selection with:

New Plaster Molds

New Plaster Craft Equipment

Plaster Pigments

Plaster Patinas

Plaster Hangers

Ice Sculpture Molds

We have expanded our line to include ten Ice Sculpture molds.

The full selection can be found here.

A new article containing hints and tips for using and decorating with ice sculpture molds can be found here.

New incrEDIBLES! magazine now available

The fourth issue of incrEDIBLES! magazine is now available for free download.

Packed with chocolate projects and instruction, this issue deals mostly with Halloween chocolate making.

Download your copy here.

Back issues are available here.

Constitutional Rights

Do an American’s rights under to U.S. constitution not apply if they are of school age? Or for that matter are our schools not part of the U.S. and governed by some other laws? Of course not, but some shool districts and administrators seem to think that their particular domain is in an alternate reality and not subject to the law of the land. Even more frightening is the apparent spreading of this type of thinking to entire communities.

Now before I get a lot of complaints, let me say that I feel that overall our school systems and staff are doing an admirable job (although I would like to see shop class make a comeback in more schools). There are a few bad apples however, and since the educational community likes to point out that they are shaping the leaders of tomorrow - why isn’t there a better system in place for weeding out such individuals from the educational community? Is the stress of rising to administrative level in school systems causing them to lose all sense of perspective or giving them some reason to believe they have God like power?

I recently watched a show about how a student was suspended from his high school sports team for trash talking an opponents team (nothing profane). Now, I’m not big on sports but trash talking is as much a part of it as hitting a ball and certainly not something that should incite a coach and administrators to such actions.  The real kicker is - he made these comments on the internet while seated at his home computer. Not at a game, not on school property, not even from a school computer.

After having his day in court, the judge agreed that the school violated his right to free speech and ordered that be allowed to return to the team.  But it didn’t end there - after the court ruling - the team’s coaches quit (in protest I assume). What maturity - quitting because a student proved beyond doubt in a court of law they were wrong.

There is more to the story including a second bout in court with the accusation that the school did not try to replace the coaches in order to not comply with the previous ruling. The team was disbanded and neither the student or his team mates got to finish the season. Everyone came out a loser, but the student came out a loser with a 60k award for damages.

Now what if this had been handled from the beginning with a bit of common sense? It may have gone like this:

Principal A - Did you see what (student) wrote on that message board about us?

Principal B - Yes, it is the talk of the town.

Principal A - What can we do about this?

Principal B - About a bit of trash talk between sports rivals? You’re joking right?

Principal A - Hmm, well I guess you are right about that - not like we didn’t do the same back in high school.

And it would have ended there, with everyone a winner and the student 60k poorer.

Day Of The Dead Sugar Skulls Project

A new article has been added to the web site showing how to make sugar skulls for November 2 - Dias de Los Muertos. A popular Day Of the Dead tradition, this large heavily illustrated article has step by step instructions for making your own sugar skulls using chocolate molds.

See: How To Make Sugar Skulls