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Hi this is Becky Nunn of Nunn design
doing a guest project for Beadaholique.com. In this video we're gonna show how
you can
rubber stamp onto different surfaces
using StazOn ink and rubber stamps. In this project
we did two other that you can see other videos on
this is a crystal clay with resin creating a faux
enamel. We have a prong setting video also that you can
reference and see. In this video you will need to have Staz-On
Ink, some findings,
rubber stamp. I'm using a cute little bee one
a paint brush and
and the Nunn Design sealant. For the first step
you wanna go ahead and get a little bit Ink onto your rubber stamp
I often do a little side test right over here to make sure that I have a
good
coverage of Ink. I also like to have a wet wipe
handy just in case I didn't get the stamping just correct
you wanna go ahead and press down
gently onto the finding and then you have a cute little bead finding
with a stamp on it. Once you've let your StazOn
Ink dry, it won't take very long at all
I would say two minutes, you want to go ahead with Nunn Design sealant
and just paint a nice thin coat
over the image and then it will give it a slightly gloss
finish and it also protect the bee
from rubbing off and then you have
a fun little charm that you can attach onto any piece of jewelry you have. This is Becky
Nunn for Beadaholique.com.
and I hope you enjoyed learning how to rubber stamp onto metal. Go to www.beadaholique.com to purchase beading supplies and to get design ideas!