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Originally Posted by CristiandJamie View Post
Where did you get your sand ceremony picture frame? I have been searching the web and cant find one...
I haven't bought it yet but I'm planning one getting the one I read about on this thread
[url=http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/f68/sand-ceremony-picture-frame-box-25527/index6.html]http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/f68/sand-ceremony-picture-frame-box-25527/index6.html[/url

they don't have it at Kohls anymore but you can order it directly on line. I've also seen it at World Market, but not recently

sorry i don't know why the link isn't working but just search for a thread called sand ceremony picture frame box
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excuse the ignorance but where would you get melted candle wax? and what exactly do you do, just pour it on top?
I know you can buy candle wax at a crafts store, but how would you melt it at an all-inclusive resorthuh.gif

Junewedding, what's this superglue thing you did?
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I purchased the Umbra frame and bought clear gorilla glue from walmart that is meant for glass. I took the 2nd and 4th pieces of the glass frame out and ran the glue around the edges of the frame and slide it back into the base of the frame to ensure that no sand would seep through the glass during transportation. It worked great and you cannot tel that I glued the frame in at all. The glue dried completely clear. The bottle of gorilla glue I bought had a nice small pointed top to it so it was really easy to use on the glass without getting it all over the place. Hope this helps.

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I purchased the Umbra frame and bought clear gorilla glue from walmart that is meant for glass. I took the 2nd and 4th pieces of the glass frame out and ran the glue around the edges of the frame and slide it back into the base of the frame to ensure that no sand would seep through the glass during transportation. It worked great and you cannot tel that I glued the frame in at all. The glue dried completely clear. The bottle of gorilla glue I bought had a nice small pointed top to it so it was really easy to use on the glass without getting it all over the place. Hope this helps.
sorry about all the questions...did you just get rid of the 3rd piece of glass? It's hard to picture without the actual frame here, lol!!

thanks a bunch!
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