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Hi everyone! I have a question about using chalks on ceramic tiles. I have never used chalks yet (just started stamping in January and loving it!) and some of the pictures I have seen in the gallery have mentioned using chalks. Do I have to use versamark first then dust on the chalk? I am SO EXCITED to make some refridgerator magnets and coasters for gifts! I have everything I need to make them, just want to make sure I will be doing it correctly!
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I spray the tile with matte acrylic sealer ... a light dusting, and then use a q-tip or sponge applicator to apply the chalks. When complete, I spray with the matte or glossy sealer to completely seal the tile. I hope this helps.
Hi - I stamp my images with Versamark, then dab the chalk on with my sponge daubers. For background colors, I use the daubers and keep going over until I have the color I want. When I'm done, I use a matte sealant. I've also made some using Stazon inks....all depends on the stamp, the type of tile I'm using and the look I want (subtle or bold). HTH
I did what Beate did - stamped w/staz on..then chalked and sprayed to protect the color...the only thing I didn't like is the protective spray keeps the coaster/tile from being a "thirsty" coaster and absorbing a small amount ot the "sweat" off the glass. I prefer the other coasters I made with just the staz on and no chalk and no protective spray. I think its a matter of personal preference. HTH Andrea
I have been using American Accents Clear Top Coat by Rust-oleum. On the can it says "Use to seal and revitalize chrome, brass, metal, or painted finishes. A perfect quick-dry finish for protecting American Accents Stone, Crackle, or other Decorative Finishes."
No where on the can does it say "acrylic.":( Have I used the wrong sealer on my FIVE SETS OF COASTERS???!!!!!:mad: :mad:
Okay, sorry for yelling *hanging head* Glad to get that out of my system!
Thanks, Beate, for sending me to this thread for help....
i' just finished helping make tiles for mothers day with the class i'm in (teachers aide) and we used staz on to stamp the imag and used colored sharpies so the kids could write and color. It's a k-2 class and the coasters turned o ut great.
Does anyone know why the Stazon ink ran on my tiles when I sprayed them with the Krylon acrylic sealer?
I love the way these tiles turned out except for the ink that bled.
Any suggestions? I'm doing them at my Stamp Camp next week and want to make sure that my guests aren't as annoyed about it as I am.
I'm not sure....perhaps the staz on wasn't dry yet. Sometimes people heat set inks just to make sure they are dry. Otherwise maybe the sealer was applied too close or too heavy. I would be so bummed out if that happened....this is a good place to ask "why". I'd be curious to see what other stampers think happened.
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Does anyone know why the Stazon ink ran on my tiles when I sprayed them with the Krylon acrylic sealer?
I love the way these tiles turned out except for the ink that bled.
Any suggestions? I'm doing them at my Stamp Camp next week and want to make sure that my guests aren't as annoyed about it as I am.
Did you bake them first? I stamp with stazon, bake for 10 mins at 350 degrees. Cool. Tap pad with versamark to cover, and colour in with pastels. Bake another 10 mins at 350 degrees. Let cool, spray with sealer. I sat a glass of water on mine, allowing it to "sweat" and the ink and pastels were fine, no ink ran.
I managed to do this at a Stampers 6 workshop, we just did our other two cards in between the baking and cooling. It did help to put them outside to cool after the baking, though, as they took longer to cool than I had hoped.
Good Luck!
I had the same problem. The way it was explained to me was that Staz-on is a solvent based ink and the acrylic spray is solvent based. So, one will remove the other. I hope this helps!!
Claudia
I had the same problem. The way it was explained to me was that Staz-on is a solvent based ink and the acrylic spray is solvent based. So, one will remove the other. I hope this helps!!
Claudia
I did use acrylic based spray and had no problem. Perhaps baking the tiles set my ink, whereas if left unbaked it leaves the ink "open" to run? I've read alot of threads on this, and it seems what works for some doesn't work for others!!! :confused:
I did use acrylic based spray and had no problem. Perhaps baking the tiles set my ink, whereas if left unbaked it leaves the ink "open" to run? I've read alot of threads on this, and it seems what works for some doesn't work for others!!! :confused:
So how do you know if your spray is acrylic based or solvent based?? I have 'Delta Ceramcoat Matte Interior spray varnish. A protective quick-drying matte finish'
I was at our Home store today and the guy said that a spray won't stick to something slick. ie: dominoes or smooth tiles. Does anyone else know about this??
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I had a stamp camp where we did the tiles also; I only had problems with one tile where the ink bled. I believe my customer sprayed the Krylon too long and too close. I sprayed lightly, far away & several times and had no problems!
hi there, I hope I'm answering properly cuz I am so computer shy, and I mostly just read posts, but I have got what I think is the best product and had to share...my hubby is an artist/art teacher, and he uses (and now I do too) Krylon Workable Fixative. It is the best sealer I've found, you don't even see that it is sealed, it dries in 5 minutes, no need to bake the tiles, and works perfect for both Stazon and the Versamark/Pastels! I have made, and have done stamp camps making over 100 coasters, and have never had a problemwith this product. It's the best!!!
hi there, I hope I'm answering properly cuz I am so computer shy, and I mostly just read posts, but I have got what I think is the best product and had to share...my hubby is an artist/art teacher, and he uses (and now I do too) Krylon Workable Fixative. It is the best sealer I've found, you don't even see that it is sealed, it dries in 5 minutes, no need to bake the tiles, and works perfect for both Stazon and the Versamark/Pastels! I have made, and have done stamp camps making over 100 coasters, and have never had a problemwith this product. It's the best!!!
Where do I find this??? My home store doesn't carry Krylon (strange, I know). I think I need this stuff.
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Becky
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Stamp at home mommy to: Paige, Rylee, Tarek, & Karsen
So how do you know if your spray is acrylic based or solvent based?? I have 'Delta Ceramcoat Matte Interior spray varnish. A protective quick-drying matte finish'
I was at our Home store today and the guy said that a spray won't stick to something slick. ie: dominoes or smooth tiles. Does anyone else know about this??
I used DecoArt Plastercraft Acrylic Matte Spray Finish. Its a "clear, protective coating for use on wood, ceramics, plater, paper mache, and other craft projects"
As well, I only use the Tumbled Tile, which does not have a slick surface, but more of an unfinished pourus surface.
Does it not say acrylic or solvent based finish somewhere on the spray can? I've done lots of decorative art painting, and anytime I've used a spray finish, its always been acrylic. L
We have found it at our local artist supply store as Home Depot, Michael's, and Wal-Mart all do not carry it. Try 1-800-4KRYLON ro www.krylon.com and maybe that will help. I like this stuff too as it's acid-free/archival safe.
hi there, I hope I'm answering properly cuz I am so computer shy, and I mostly just read posts, but I have got what I think is the best product and had to share...my hubby is an artist/art teacher, and he uses (and now I do too) Krylon Workable Fixative. It is the best sealer I've found, you don't even see that it is sealed, it dries in 5 minutes, no need to bake the tiles, and works perfect for both Stazon and the Versamark/Pastels! I have made, and have done stamp camps making over 100 coasters, and have never had a problemwith this product. It's the best!!!
Welcome to SCS! Or at least to "posting" on SCS!! I would be interested in this product as well, especially if it cuts out on the baking step required when making the tiles. It was easy enough to do at our Club meeting, but only because we were able to put the tiles outside to cool. Had we not been able to do that, it wouldn't have worked too well. No baking would be perfect!! Please let us know where you find this Krylon product. Thanks!
We have found it at our local artist supply store as Home Depot, Michael's, and Wal-Mart all do not carry it. Try 1-800-4KRYLON ro www.krylon.com and maybe that will help. I like this stuff too as it's acid-free/archival safe.
Thank you everyone for all the awesome advice!! I had purchased plain old white matte finish 4 1/2 in. tiles and have been too afraid to try anything with them. After reading posts in here, looking at pictures in gallery and talking to some people at a stamp show this weekend, today I returned my matte finish tiles and have purchased a tumbled tile - not sure of actual name at this time. I really am excited to try and do some of these coasters, but it's the coloring part that really scares me. I have versamark, I have chalks (no blender pens yet :( ) and I have a large pack of sharpies. I also have the krylon sealer. What is the best way to achieve color without it looking like I've colored in a coloring book......if that makes any sense.
hey there, I just phoned the 1-800-4KRYLON, and they were great. Apparently, Michael's does carry Workable Fixatif (yes, that is how it is spelled). Both Michael's in my hometown of Winnipeg have purchased it within the last month, that's how specific Krylon is! Hope it helps someone!
TWO things:
I used tumbled travertine (marble) tiles--home depot--only $6 for 9 of them in the do-it-yourself tile area--come in a cello pkg, Jeffrey Court, Inc. was the manufacturer of mine.
Stamped with Stazon and dried it with heat gun. Then painted in the designs (used In Full Bloom) with Stazon colors on one, craft ink on another. dried a little with heat gun. Then baked in the oven for 30 minutes--I think I did 350 or 400 degrees. Did NOT spray with anything. Design staying on just fine--in fact I tried to scrub it off with a sponge & it didn't budge.
The Stazon colors give a more transparent look, the craft ink is pretty opaque.
I found this info somewhere on the net--thank you to whoever did it.
ALSO: I actually found Krylon Workable Fixatif at WalMart in the craft dept, by the fine art & drawing stuff. It's also used by pencil & colored pencil artists. That's probably where you'd find it in Michael's, too.
TWO things:
I used tumbled travertine (marble) tiles--home depot--only $6 for 9 of them in the do-it-yourself tile area--come in a cello pkg, Jeffrey Court, Inc. was the manufacturer of mine.
Stamped with Stazon and dried it with heat gun. Then painted in the designs (used In Full Bloom) with Stazon colors on one, craft ink on another. dried a little with heat gun. Then baked in the oven for 30 minutes--I think I did 350 or 400 degrees. Did NOT spray with anything. Design staying on just fine--in fact I tried to scrub it off with a sponge & it didn't budge.
The Stazon colors give a more transparent look, the craft ink is pretty opaque.
I found this info somewhere on the net--thank you to whoever did it.
ALSO: I actually found Krylon Workable Fixatif at WalMart in the craft dept, by the fine art & drawing stuff. It's also used by pencil & colored pencil artists. That's probably where you'd find it in Michael's, too.
Melody
Thanks, Melody!
I bought some tumbled tiles today; 10 4x4 for $7 and 36 2x2 for $11. I want to make something for the teachers for the end of the year and I think a coaster with some other stuff would be great. Now I just need to find this Krylon Workable Fixatif!!
One other question: would this Krylon stuff work on smooth dominoes?? I have some mini ones I want to make into key chains but the stuff I have makes the stazon and sharpies run.
Ok, another question: how do you fill in the image with your craft ink? Do you use a q-tip? Blender pen? just wondering. I only just recently got the craft spots and don't know that much about them.
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Hi,
I have been reading posts about coloring on tumbled tile. I have used the staz-on ink and colored with pastels... just rubbed on with a q-tip. I have to say that this worked well. I messed up on a tile and soaked it in bleach over night and guess what.... the stazon disappeared and the chalk was still there! Just thought I'd share.
We did a coaster at a stamping class, floral stamp with brown staz on ink, on 4x4 tile, then heated with a heat gun until the ink looked dry, and it stays on. Mine is by my computer and I have used it everyday. It soaks up the moisture and does not bleed. we put slightly smaller stick on cork squares on the bottom. We are all going to make them for gifts for teachers, stylists, etc, for christmas.
hi there, I hope I'm answering properly cuz I am so computer shy, and I mostly just read posts, but I have got what I think is the best product and had to share...my hubby is an artist/art teacher, and he uses (and now I do too) Krylon Workable Fixative. It is the best sealer I've found, you don't even see that it is sealed, it dries in 5 minutes, no need to bake the tiles, and works perfect for both Stazon and the Versamark/Pastels! I have made, and have done stamp camps making over 100 coasters, and have never had a problemwith this product. It's the best!!!
I have also used this and never had any problems at all.
I have had Staz-On bleed as well. I found that I put too much spray on it and it had pooled and that is where it bled. Fortunately, the design wasn't totally ruined. All the other tiles were fine. Use several light coats - just like putting on nail polish!
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Originally Posted by LeAnne Pugliese
I had a stamp camp where we did the tiles also; I only had problems with one tile where the ink bled. I believe my customer sprayed the Krylon too long and too close. I sprayed lightly, far away & several times and had no problems!
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