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~DIY Personalized Wax Seal~

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10/15/2009 at 03:05 pm

From Ragehaus via Design Sponge. All Pics and directions from Ragehaus.

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Supplies:

wooden dowel
wood burning tool with a fine tip
pencil
printout of design
xacto knife
sandpaper
tape
stain
old rag
vegetable oil
paper towels
sealing wax
matches

STEPS:

1. Prep the dowel by sanding the end you plan on using as the seal. Try to get out the little dings and scratches, otherwise they will show up in the wax impression.

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2. Measure the exact diameter of the wooden dowel and design your seal. If you are designing a simple monogram, such as our RageHaus seal, you can easily design it in a variety of computer applications. Start by drawing a circle that is the exact diameter of the dowel with a thin stroke. Then arrange the letters within the circle. Keep in mind that you should keep the detail relatively simple unless you have a lot of experience wood burning small detail into wood.

3. Print the final design and cut out the letters with an xacto knife. Think of this step as making a stencil. Keep in mind that it doesn’t have to be perfect, but you do want to capture the structure of the design.

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4. Flip your stencil so it reads backwards and trace the image onto the dowel. Remember that your design needs to be backwards on the seal so the impression it leaves reads correctly. Tape the stencil onto the dowel and trace your design. Once you have a good trace, take off the stencil and fill out the design where you see fit.

5. Carve out the design with the wood burning tool. I found that this tool works well for this task. They are readily available in most craft stores and come with a fine point tip that can capture small detail. I will warn you that this is the hardest part of the tutorial. I went through about three dowels before I was able to get a carving I was happy with. As you carve your design, keep the depth you carve relativity the same for the entire design so you can create an even, smooth impression in the wax.

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Click HERE for full directions and more pics!

10/15/2009 at 07:03 pm

Thanks for sharing!

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10/15/2009 at 11:50 pm

That's awesome.

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10/16/2009 at 03:57 am

How cool!!!

10/16/2009 at 06:37 am

This is really cool!!!! Should be made into an article!!

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10/16/2009 at 11:27 am

This is such an awesome idea... definitely should be an article!

10/17/2009 at 05:25 pm

very cool

10/17/2009 at 05:53 pm

I love this. I think my actual stamper was cheaper though. lol

10/19/2009 at 11:53 am

that's awesome!  thanks for sharing!!!

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10/20/2009 at 08:04 am

SO very cool!  :)

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