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Old 11-19-2006, 04:09 PM   #1  
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Default Making Dry Erase Tilies

I saw in the gallery that some one made Dry erase tiles , Dose any one know how she did it. I like them and would make nice Christmas gifts. She didn't post how she did it. Can any one help me out.
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Old 11-19-2006, 08:55 PM   #2  
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Hiya!

I remember someone asked about this once and I had posted a reply, so I found the thread:

So stumped...sealing glossy tiles for making message/memo boards?? <---in the first post, she has examples.

In that thread, I link to another thread. Here's a reply from kjboatright:

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I just recently made a memo board out of a shiny tile. I stamped in Staz-On and then colored with Sharpies. Then I baked them at 350 for 20min. They did fade a bit, but not terribly. Since I wanted this to have a "write-on/wipe-off" capability, I didn't want to spray it with a sealer. I found that even with baking the ink came off with rubbing (not desirable for a memo board!). I covered the images with Crystal Effects. Worked beautifully!
So, here's the breakdown to make the memo tiles as per kjboatright:
  • Stamp with StazOn ink
  • Colour in with sharpies
  • Bake at 350�F for 20mins.
  • Coat images with Crystal Effects

Maybe someone else has experience with this or more ideas?



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That's pretty much how you do it. Stamp with stazon or other permanent ink - I used Palette inks. Then so you don't rub them off later - you seal with an acrylic sealer. Put masking tape or something over the areas you are NOT sealing. The glossy tile acts as a white board.

this is one i did

and I've tried to answer any that have pm'd me with questions, sometimes if you question in the comments I don't always see it... HTH!!
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