Monday, December 26, 2011

The Candle: Wooden Wicks

!±8± The Candle: Wooden Wicks

There's been quite a bit of buzz lately about wooden wicks and I'd like to explore what they really are.

Literally, this wick is made from a piece of wood, and they are fairly new to the candle making community.

Wood wicks tend to come in two varieties: hard wood wick and soft wood wicks. While hard wood wicks are available, soft wood wicks offer a superior product. When they are burned, soft wooden wicks produce a unique crackle and popping sound, like that of a log fire in the fireplace.

The soft wicks are created from 2 pieces of wood. The flame is made from the wide, soft piece of wood. The heat is produced from the narrow piece of hard wood, called the booster. The wood pieces are treated with a solution that increases the crackling when burning, and allows the wood to light easily and remain burning. When the candle is finished, the wood from the wick should extend about and eighth of an inch above the wax line.

Wooden wicks are not for use in votive candles or pillar candles. They are an excellent choice for container candles and work well with soy wax. They are also recommended for gel wax, vegetable wax and most types of paraffin wax. If the candle is being made from pure soy, a large or extra large wooden wick is recommended. Since soy wax tends to hold in the heat and scent, the melt pool needs to be big enough to melt the candle.

Achieving a good crackle sound, is based on the right amount of candle scent, the type of wax being used and the amount of dye that is included. There are differing opinions about whether the candle scent helps or hinders the crackling sound, so this is something you will have to discover based on trial and error.

The wicks need to be placed in the tabs that come with the wick and assembled before they are placed in the liquid wax. After the candle has been poured, it should be allowed to set overnight to cure the wick. When the candle has been cured and ready to light, light the wick from the wax line, not the top of the wick.

Wooden wicks come in many different sizes. The size you will need is based on which type of wax you are using, color & scent, and the diameter of the container. Help is available from any of the candle supply companies who supply wooden wicks.


The Candle: Wooden Wicks

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

!±8± How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

When you're just starting out how to make beats it can be fun and frustrating at the same time. Trust me I was there. But it really is easier then you think. If you're making a beat here are 10 tips that will get yo stated.

1. Pick a style- Know the style of beat you want to make before you start making it. Like rnb,rap,pop, etc. There have been plenty of beats that I made and could not figure out what style it was.

2. Pick A Major Artist- Think of a known artist that you would want to make the beat for. Like if you chose a style a rap, think now what rap artist do you want to make the beat for. Try to imagine that artist on your beat. This will make your hip hop beat-making experience a whole lot easier.

3. Listen To Their Song- Take a listen to the rap artist you are making the beat for songs. See the style. Get a feel for the kind of hip hop beats the artist raps over.

4. Formatting The Song- Very important. formatting is, the intro, verse, chorus, verse, bridge, etc. That's all it is but basically you just change the order around however you feel like it. Turn on the radio and see how your favorite artist formats there song. When instruments come in, when they drop out. The most basic form to start with is, 2 or 4 bar intro, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8 bars chorus. This is the most basic beat-making song format. This is very common in rap. If you want an even simpler way, you can create an 8 bar loop and keep it the same throughout the whole song. I have seen this done a lot.

5. Laying down the beat- I have learned that for starters, it's easier to start with the drums. Kick, Snare, Hi hat, are always a good start. Record a pattern for four bars with those first. Then layer that with maybe some toms, cow-bell, symbols, etc. Whatever you want to use. THE DRUMS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN MAKING HIP HOP BEATS! Your drums must hit and hit HARD. The best way to get your drums hitting hard is by not using "pitty pat" free kits you downloaded from the internet for free. If your drums are weak, then your beat is going to be weak.

6. Laying Down A Melody- This is where most hip hop beat-makers have the most trouble. Because most eat makers can't play the keys. For starters, you might want to learn basic keyboard skills. The major thing you need to learn are, major and minor scales. After you learn that, try and do different combinations and patterns with the drum beat you have made. Use an instrument like, a lead guitar, horns, clav, something that will stand out. Your melody can be however you want it, but for starters, you could do a 4 bar melody, or an 8 bar melody.

7. Layering The Beat- What is done a lot in beat making is layering. If you have your whole beat finished. You can go and make it sound bigger by layering. All you do is fill in some gaps, do the same pattern you did with one instrument with another instrument. Do this throughout your beat. This will make you beat sound a lot fatter.

8. Pan- Panning is basically having an instrument all the way to the right, all the way to the left, and anywhere in between. You pan for all kinds of different reasons. It gives each track its own little space in the stereo field. There are no rules for panning, put you have to do it. So just try it out and see what you like best.

9. The Mixdown- Very important! Very Important! Very Important! If you have a poor mix on your beat, then you have pretty much wasted your time. When mixing a beat, start with each track individually. Solo each track and make sure it sounds good by itself. EQ it if you have to, but if each track sounds good by itself, the whole beat will sound that much better. DO NOT DISTORT! If your master levels are in the red before you bounce to disc or .mp3, your distorting. Don't worry about if its not loud enough. You never ever ever want to distort. If you are distorting, check any instrument that has boom or low end, Like a kick, bass, sub, etc. these tend to distort more often.

10. The Bounce- Now that you made you're beat, Its the hottest hip hop beat ever, you want to put it on cd or upload it to the internet. When you're exporting a beat for cd, Use .wav file. 44.1 16bit. If you want to upload to the internet use, 320kbps (the highest .mp3 quality) or 128kbps. Most websites wont accept 320kbps because the file size is too big. So go with 128kbps.

These are all just guidelines to help you get started. There are millions of ways to make a beat, But this is just to help you get your feet wet if you don't know where to start.


How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

6 Easy Options to Customise a Compact Mirror Before Gifting

!±8± 6 Easy Options to Customise a Compact Mirror Before Gifting

When it comes to gifts and accessories, customization is a hot favourite and custom compact mirrors are a great option. Though you can easily buy a variety of fancy compact mirrors from the market, but in order to add a sprinkle of glitter to it, you can customise the compact mirror and present it to her. Customising compact mirrors is not a difficult task at all. You can easily customise a compact mirror before presenting it to your loved ones by simply using your own creative sparks. Here is how we do it.

Option 1 - With the help of glue, you could stick a few small rhinestone or sequins to the back of your mirror in order to add more style to it. You can pick rhinestones and sequins with the help of tweezers and can simply paste them with the glue. You can glue the stones in different designs like letter shapes, wavy patterns or swirls. To fill the empty area, you can use different colour stones. Option 2 - Spray paint on the back of your mirror. Your girl will definitely like a faux finish spray paint or a metallic paint colour on her mirror. Besides this to make your mirror look stainless steel or new bronze, you can use crackle paint on it. With the help of a newspaper, you can apply spray on the rear side of the mirror and allow it to dry. Option 3 - you can also hot glue flowers to your mirror. This will surely impress your girl. Cut the bloom of the flowers and hot glue it to the back of your mirror. The flower blooms of daisies or silk mums add a fanciful look to your mirror. Option 4 - Bead your mirror. In order to decorate your compact mirror, use small paste small beads to it. Beads can easily be glued down to your mirror. You can also create a design with these beads, like a straight line, curvy lines, or others. Beads come in a string that can be applied straight away on your mirror. Once the glue is dry, you can pull the string, in order to avail a high- dollar look. Option 5 - Add an animal print. You can also decoupage paper animal print or can hot glue fabric animal prints to the back of your mirror. A classic zebra print or a leopard print will always look classy. You can trace a circle on a paper or fabric in order to glue it on. In this process be careful while cutting the paper. Option 6 - Apply your favourite objects. In order to present a gift and on the same hand create an impact on your girl, you can decoupage, stamps, shells, buttons or even love letters on your mirror.Presenting your girl with a customised compact mirror will always make her feel special and your thought would surely impress her.


6 Easy Options to Customise a Compact Mirror Before Gifting

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