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Post by buckeyejoe on May 25, 2014 20:51:46 GMT
Now this may be tricky and over doing it, but can someone or has someone already done a video making a wax sealer with an insignia on it for handouts?
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2014 21:19:06 GMT
He does a good one
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Post by buckeyejoe on May 26, 2014 16:28:43 GMT
Thanks!
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Post by gnomezrule on May 30, 2014 23:13:43 GMT
For a few dollars there are some nice ones and the wax at books stores like barnes and noble. My guess is a craft store would have a good selection too.
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Post by curufin on Jun 29, 2014 15:34:52 GMT
This may be a little late, but I have had excellent results from small rubber stamps. They make packs with floral and geometric designs if you aren't looking for something too specific.
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Post by Gertrude on Jun 29, 2014 22:05:26 GMT
If you go the rubber stamp route, I've found that if you put ink on them first, they don't get stuck in the wax. They don't always stick, but sometimes can depending on the wax you use. The ink can give it a nice look - a little something extra, but I'd guess any kind of oil would work too.
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Post by DMNate on Jun 29, 2014 22:18:40 GMT
I don't recall if it worked splendidly or not, but when I was a kid I used crayons as the wax. I know that it was easy to melt, but I don't remember if it stuck to the paper very well. I think we did it more than once, so it must have worked okay. Plus, it might be nice to have a wide array of wax colors to choose from.
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Post by skunkape on Jul 1, 2014 20:27:54 GMT
I don't recall if it worked splendidly or not, but when I was a kid I used crayons as the wax. I know that it was easy to melt, but I don't remember if it stuck to the paper very well. I think we did it more than once, so it must have worked okay. Plus, it might be nice to have a wide array of wax colors to choose from. I remember using them on soda bottles, and they stuck to them, at least if you didn't pick at the 'wax'. One thing I didn't think to mention, the materials that they use to make crayons out of these days might not be exactly the same as when we were kids!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 5:30:07 GMT
You could use the foil off of a wine bottle wrapped around a the cork. A lot of them have nice designs and lettering. Just don't rip it to shreds in your haste to get to the sauce lol
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