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Old 02-08-2008, 02:38 PM   #1  
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Default How to seal rub-ons on coffee cups or canisters??

If anyone has tried to seal rub-ons onto anything glass or ceramic could you let me know what you used and where you purchased your sealant?? I just put some rub-ons on a plain white coffee/soup mug and wanted to know if I could seal it with anything so they won't rub off over time with handling AND if it is sealed, then I might be able to run it through the dishwasher?????
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could someone kindly help me? I am looking for the tutorial for the dahlia fold. I hope I'm not posting in the wrong spot.
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Originally Posted by MHer
could someone kindly help me? I am looking for the tutorial for the dahlia fold. I hope I'm not posting in the wrong spot.
Not sure if you're in the right thread but here's a link to the tutorial I think you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by 1lizette1
Not sure if you're in the right thread but here's a link to the tutorial I think you're looking for.
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Thank you so much! I may just use that for some Valentines. Blessings,
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Modgepodge works great for sealing the rub-on's. they will not be dishwasher safe, but you can wash them in a gentle soap in the sink. i have done this in the past, on my canisters and love them!
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Thanks so much for your idea to use Mod Podge. I will try that out today.
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